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Brothers & Sisters Season 4 Episode 6 Zen and the Art of Mole

Submitted by Claudia on Monday, 2 November 2009No Comment

Brothers & Sisters Season 4 Episode 6 “Zen and the Art of Mole” Preview

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Balancing drama with humor and romance, “Last Tango in Pasadena” ranked among the best episodes of “Brothers & Sisters”. Although, at first, she put up her motherly shield rejecting the lover of her daughter, during a difficult time, Nora discovered that her new French house guest is a great comfort and understood why Sarah lost her heart to him. While Kitty and Robert’s marriage is showing signs of healing, the news about her illness leaves its mark on his campaign.

One can hardly make sense of Zen… let alone the title of the new episode. However, that doesn’t trammel us to take a squint at what they have in store. Although she’s down in the dumps, Kitty continues to attend her chemotherapy sessions. As luck would have it, Tommy returns home and jazzes things up. Meanwhile, Sarah decides it’s time to tell her children about her relationship with Luc. Holly encounters financial problems, but Ryan and Rebecca come to her rescue. Surprises don’t end here… While Scotty and Kevin are on their way to become parents, it turns out that things might not go quite smoothly and the two begin to have qualms about making this big step.

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