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Private Practice Season 2 Episode 17 Wait and See

Submitted by Claudia on Tuesday, 17 February 2009One Comment

Private Practice Season 2 Episode 17 “Wait and See” Preview

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Last week in “Ex-Life”, the medical drama continued as at Oceanside Wellness, Cooper, Violet and Pete teamed up to treat a mother suffering from postpartum depression. Sam went through an asthma attack making everyone believe that he still has feelings for Naomi. It was priceless the moment when he found out the true reason of his crisis: “I’m not pathetic, I’m a man… I’m a man with asthma.” As for Archer and Naomi’s relationship, it remains to be seen how long would that last.

This week on “Private Practice”, as Naomi and Archer’s relationship evolves, Addison is prone to doubt and inclines to believe that her brother may have returned to his bachelor habits. Meanwhile, a child springs into existence with both male and female sex organs. The fact leads to a heatedly debate between Addison, Dell and Naomi about the pros and cons of gender reassignment surgery. Elsewhere, while co-leading a couples’ therapy group, Violet and Sheldon settle their own affairs. What a heyday!!!

Don’t miss “Wait and See”, on February 19!

Private Practice Season 2 Episode 17 “Wait and See” Sneak Peak

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