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Brothers & Sisters Season 3 Episode 10

Submitted by Claudia on Thursday, 4 December 2008No Comment

Brothers & Sisters Season 3 Episode 10 “Just A Sliver” Preview

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“Just A Sliver” is our last episode of “Brothers & Sisters” in 2008. The show won’t return on the screens until January 2009. Until then, “Just A Sliver” will put the siblings to a difficult proof.

Last week’s episode astonished us when “Brothers & Sisters” brought Graham Finch back. “Unfinished Business” was written by Jason Wilborn and Nancy Won. In an interview Nancy Won divulged why they decided to bring the character of Graham back. “He’s totally beloved around here and I think even when he left, the show runners wanted to bring him back. It was just a question of -When can we work that in? When does that make sense in the story?-”

This week the Walker children plan to go on separate ways on Thanksgiving, leaving Nora and Sarah alone to celebrate. Their plans are humbled in the dust when the news that Elizabeth endures a medical emergency brings the family together. Tommy’s daughter needs a transplant from a biological parent and the brothers are forced to face the truth of baby Elizabeth’s paternity.

“Just A Sliver”… an episode filled with drama, incertitude, suspense… airs on December, 7.

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  1. Brothers & Sisters Season 3 Episode 13
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  3. Brothers & Sisters Season 3 Episode 15
  4. Brothers & Sisters Season 3 Episode 9
  5. Brothers & Sisters Season 3 Episode 16 & 17

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