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I LOVE EVERWOOD

Last night’s EVERWOOD was fantastic, and sadly, was a lot harder to watch, considering what I recently learned from TVGuides Michael Ausiello

I heard from two separate sources this afternoon that Everwood is, in fact, dead. I’m choosing not to believe it until I hear something official on Thursday, but I thought you should all be prepared for the worst

I can honestly say that I will be heartbroken if EVERWOOD is cancelled. I know I sound like a broken record, but EVERWOOD is truly the best written and acted drama on TV. It’s made all the more painful by the fact that 7th HEAVEN is returning. I just sit at my desk, wondering how the ‘Powers That Be’ don’t see what a phenomenal show EVERWOOD is. For four years it’s been completely under-appreciated, and essentially ignored by it’s own network. Let’s hope that the P.O.B. reconsider, as this won’t be a good sign of things to come from the newest network on the block (yes, I’m talking to you Dawn Ostroff).

Back to last night’s episode, how awesome is Delia. Delia has never been my favorite character, and often suffers from obnoxious younger daughter on TV syndrome, but she came into her own last night, choosing friendship over popularity (something I know all to well, yes I’m talking to you Thors!). Nina, it’s time to face facts, Jake and you are moving in different directions. You know who you’re destined to be with. And things aren’t looking too good for Bright (the most ironically named character on TV). I have to be honest, from the beginning of the season, I was convinced Rose was a goner. But after seeing last night’s preview for next week’s finale, I’m not so sure. If the unthinkable happens, I honestly will be floored. Sadly, I’ll have to wait until next Monday. Let’s hope it’s not the last time we see EVERWOOD.

On a completely unrelated note, check out my SAVE EVERWOOD tshirt.

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