Private Practice - In Which Sam Receives an Unexpected Visitor
Dirty Sexy Money - The Lions

Maybe I'm still on a Lee Pace high but I didn't mind Private Practice tonight. It's far from perfect (and I have a beef with Exec Producer Marti Noxon, who may be talented, but her presence seems to bring down great shows like Brothers & Sisters (thank goodness she left after the third episode), or Greys Anatomy (which. hmmm... started sucking when she came aboard in the 3rd season after leaving Brothers and Sisters... how odd...)) but the was a more compelling case in the second episode (of a sick baby, which after some testing, is discovered was switched at birth) and that gathered most of the doctors (and thus the cast) together to solve a case together, and we got to see them gel a bit more. The females are still too flighty and I miss the strong hardass Addison and Amy Brenneman's Violet is an embarrassment to feminism but I adore Audra McDonald's Naomi if only for Audra, and while I miss Merrin Dungey, I guess i you had to be replaced, Audra's a worthy successor.


Krause's Nick continues his search for his father's killer, zeroing on Tripp himself, and Letitia points him towards his diary which Nick steals but it reveals nothing. Instead, Tripp points out to Nick that he knew about Letitia's affair with Nick's father but points him to a file with Blair Underwood (who will be joining the cast). The rest of the plot strings are fluff but amusing fluff nonetheless.
Not a bad night for ABC, especially after a delightful start that keeps the endorphins high.
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