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Private Practice Season 2 Episode 19 What Women Want

Submitted by Claudia on Wednesday, 18 March 2009One Comment

Private Practice Season 2 Episode 19 “What Women Want” Preview

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“Finishing” offered us jumps in time and only a few brilliant moments. It could have been a great chapter, if they paid more attention to the details. Getting down to brass tacks, Cooper’s case was the whole show, but again they gambled on an ethical dilemma. I’m not saying it’s not interesting, but every single episode… it feels like they are waffling. A cardiac surgeon wiped Addison’s interest only, this time, she said “finishing”. Still, I don’t think she’ll resist temptation.
With Charlotte and Cooper is always the same touchy story with hers “Stop loving me!” and his “I will not stop loving you”. That chemistry and heat they shared before simply and solely vanished. I’m sure the end of the episode knocked many fans out.

This week on “Private Practice”, Addison and Violet have a hard row to hoe. They must convince a woman who lost her baby to go under surgery. Cooper has to give shattering news to a cancer patient. Dell has to deal with the absence of his daughter while Addison and Sam choke their feelings towards their impossible loved ones. Don’t miss “What Women Want” on March 19!

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  2. Private Practice Season 2 Episode 18 Finishing
  3. Private Practice Season 2 Episode 17 Wait and See
  4. Private Practice Season 3 Episode 1 A Death in the Family
  5. Private Practice Season 3 Episode 12 Best Laid Plans

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