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Judging Amy/Imbroglio
Imbroglio | |
Season 3, Episode 7 | |
Airdate | November 6, 2001 |
Written by | Robert Girardi |
Directed by | Daniel Sackheim |
← 3x06 The Unbearable Lightness of Being Family |
3x08 → Rights of Passage |
Judging Amy — Season Three |
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Imbroglio is the seventh episode of the third season of Judging Amy, and the fifty-second episode overall.
Guest Stars: Inny Clemons (Robert Clifton), Timothy Omundson (Sean Potter), Alice Dodd (Kimberly Fallon), Steve Blackwood (Detective Leon), Ray Abramsohn (Martin Sawyer), John Pyper-Ferguson, Betsy Brandt, Maria McCann (Janice), Bahni Turpin (Carmen Devere), Deborah Theaker (Mrs. Mattingly), Steven Pierce (Mr. Mattingly), Christopher Paul Hart (moderator), Mauricio Mendoza (Larry), Vyto Ruginis (James-Earl Kovac), Natasha Melnick (Alice-Jane Kovac)
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Plot Overview
Maxine tries to help out a teenage girl who took a drug overdose whose father appears to be quite controlling; Amy presides over the cases of a couple who disagrees over sending their 22-month-old daughter to speech therapy and a woman who is still breastfeeding her 6-year-old son; Amy goes out on a date with Bruce's friend, Larry and is surprised when she learns that Larry is a priest; meanwhile, Gillian obsesses over getting Ned into preschool.