Once and Again Season 1 Episode 2 Watch Online
In one case and Again | |
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Created past | Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz |
Starring | Sela Ward Billy Campbell Jeffrey Nordling Susanna Thompson Shane Due west Julia Whelan Evan Rachel Wood Meredith Deane Todd Field Marin Hinkle Jennifer Crystal Foley David Clennon Always Carradine Steven Weber |
Composers | W.G. Snuffy Walden Joey Newman |
Country of origin | Usa |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 63 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Product companies | The Bedford Falls Company Touchstone Television |
Distributor | Buena Vista Tv set |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | September 21, 1999 (1999-09-21) – Apr 15, 2002 (2002-04-15) |
Chronology | |
Related shows | thirtysomething |
Once and Once more is an American family drama television series that aired on ABC from September 21, 1999, to April 15, 2002. It depicts the family of a unmarried mother and her romance with a single father. It was created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick.
One of the show's unique aspects was the "interview" sequences filmed in black and white and interspersed throughout each episode, where the characters would reveal their innermost thoughts and memories to the camera.
Premise [edit]
Lily Manning (Sela Ward) is a suburban soccer mom in her forties, who lives in Deerfield, Illinois. Recently separated from her philandering husband Jake (Jeffrey Nordling), Lily is raising her two daughters, insecure, feet-ridden 14-twelvemonth-old Grace (Julia Whelan), and precocious nine-year-one-time Zoe (Meredith Deane). For support, she turns to her more than gratis-spirited younger sister, Judy (Marin Hinkle), with whom she works at their bookstore chosen My Sister's Bookstore (renamed Booklovers later in the series).
Lily's life changes when, during the pilot episode, she meets Rick Sammler (Billy Campbell) in the principal's office of Grace'due south school, Upton Sinclair High Schoolhouse.
Rick is a single father and co-caput of an architectural house, Sammler/Cassili Associates, which is located in downtown Chicago. Rick has been divorced from his uptight ex-wife Karen (Susanna Thompson) for three years and has two children, Eli (Shane West), a 16-year-one-time basketball player at Sinclair High who suffers from a learning inability, and sensitive 12-yr-old Jessie (Evan Rachel Forest), who longs for the days before her family's disintegration.
Lily and Rick share an immediate common attraction and begin dating. Their budding relationship causes problems in both of their corresponding families. Grace strongly objects to Lily and Rick'due south relationship as she still hopes to meet her parents become dorsum together. Karen, a public interest attorney at the downtown law house of Harris, Riegert, and Sammler, is worried virtually the price Rick'southward new relationship would accept on their children, particularly Jessie, who is shy and emotionally fragile. She is also working through her own feelings of jealousy that Rick is moving on to a new relationship.
In addition to Lily and Rick's relationship, the show as well focused to a bottom degree on their exes, Jake and Karen, and their own struggles to move on in a post-divorce environs.
Plot summary [edit]
Season 1 [edit]
Lily is in the procedure of divorcing her restaurateur husband, Jake. She is reluctant to begin dating again due to the sensitivities of her daughters, who are still emotional about the divorce. She meets and is instantly attracted to divorced architect Rick Sammler. However, their new human relationship is complicated past Lily's many remaining emotional and financial issues with Jake. Grace and Eli become shut when she becomes his tutor. Judy has a relationship with Rick'due south friend, Sam Blue (Steven Weber) before discovering Sam is married.
Season two [edit]
Lily and Jake'southward divorce is finalized and she hopes to spend more time with Rick. However, Rick becomes sidetracked by difficulties at work and has to brainstorm working with unscrupulous developer Miles Drentell (David Clennon, reprising his role from the series thirtysomething). Things become difficult for Lily when Rick'south project runs into legal difficulties and his ex-wife Karen is hired to represent the opposition. Jessie flirts with an eating disorder and begins to address her problems with the help of a therapist (played past show producer Edward Zwick). Jake'due south girlfriend Tiffany announces she is pregnant. At the end of season two, Rick has to dissolve his architectural house, and Lily and Rick get married.
Season 3 [edit]
Rick resumes his partnership with Sam Blue, at present divorced, to pattern a hotel for a new customer. Sam and Judy try to be friends simply eventually resume their romantic relationship. Jake and Tiffany have a baby girl and eventually decide to get married. Grace develops a vanquish on her English language teacher, Mr. Dimitri (Eric Stoltz); although their relationship never became sexual, an investigation eventually forces Mr. Dimitri to leave the school. Meanwhile, Jessie discovers she is attracted to another daughter: upperclassman Katie Singer (Mischa Barton), and after Katie acknowledges her own romantic feelings towards Jessie with a love alphabetic character, the two girls quietly begin dating while hiding their romance from everyone, in what became the first teen lesbian romance on American network idiot box.[i] Karen deals with her depression; but every bit she is starting to make progress, she is hit by a car, leading to months of painful rehabilitation where she meets physical therapist Henry Higgins (DB Woodside). Lily faces more painful domestic struggles when her mother begins to show signs of Alzheimer'due south disease and her blood brother Aaron (Patrick Dempsey), who is schizophrenic, wants to movement in with his girlfriend. By the stop of the season, Rick and Lily confront big decisions when he is offered a task in Australia and she is offered a nationally syndicated radio show. Their decisions are never shown, but in the concluding moments of the series finale, Lily reveals she is pregnant and everyone comes together to nourish Jake and Tiffany'southward wedding ceremony.
Cast [edit]
Main [edit]
- Sela Ward as Lily Manning: Grace and Zoe's female parent, separated from Jake
- Billy Campbell as Rick Sammler: Eli and Jessie's father, divorced from Karen
- Jeffrey Nordling every bit Jake Manning: Lily's estranged husband, Grace and Zoe's male parent
- Susanna Thompson as Karen Sammler: Rick's ex-wife, Eli and Jessie's female parent
- Shane West as Eli Sammler: Rick's son
- Julia Whelan equally Grace Manning: Lily's elder daughter
- Evan Rachel Wood equally Jessie Sammler: Rick'due south girl
- Meredith Deane as Zoe Manning: Lily's younger daughter
- Marin Hinkle every bit Judy Brooks: Lily's younger sis
- Todd Field as David Cassilli (season ii;[a] recurring season 1): Rick's business organization partner and friend
- E'er Carradine every bit Tiffany Porter (seasons ii–3;[b] recurring season i): Jake'south mistress/girlfriend
- Jennifer Crystal Foley as Christie Parker (flavor 2): Lily'due south boss at PagesAlive.com
- David Clennon every bit Miles Drentell (season two[c]): Rick and David's principal customer
- Steven Weber equally Samuel Blue (season iii; recurring season i): Rick's friend and Judy's lover
Recurring [edit]
- Kimberly McCullough equally Jennifer: Eli'due south girlfriend before Cassidy and earlier Carla
- Kelly Coffield as Naomi Porter: Lily and Karen's mutual friend
- James Eckhouse equally Lloyd Lloyd: Karen's ill-fated appointment
- Paul Mazursky as Phil Brooks: Lily and Judy's father
- Bonnie Bartlett equally Barbara Brooks: Lily and Judy's female parent
- Mark Feuerstein as Leo Fisher: Karen'southward younger boyfriend
- Alexandra Holden equally Cassidy: Eli'southward girlfriend afterwards Jennifer
- Patrick Dempsey equally Aaron Brooks: Lily and Judy's schizophrenic brother
- Audrey Marie Anderson as Carla Aldrich: Eli's girlfriend
- Mark Valley equally Will Gluck: Handyman and Judy's lover
- D. B. Sweeney as Graham Rympalski: Lily and Christie'southward co-worker at PagesAlive.com
- Marco Gould as Spencer Lewicki: Grace's boyfriend
- Eric Stoltz every bit August Dimitri: Grace's English teacher/acting coach/romantic involvement
- Paul Dooley as Les Creswell: Lily's boss at WIPX
- Mischa Barton as Katie Vocalist: Jessie's friend/girlfriend
- Christina Chang equally Amanda: I of Rick's employees
Notes [edit]
- ^ Field was credited in the main bandage for episodes 1 through 13 of the second flavor.
- ^ Carradine was credited in the main cast starting with episode 14 of the second flavor.
- ^ Clennon was credited in the principal bandage for episodes one through 21 of the 2nd flavour.
Episodes [edit]
Season ane (1999–2000) [edit]
Season two (2000–01) [edit]
Season 3 (2001–02) [edit]
Production [edit]
The series was filmed at the Century Studio Corporation audio stages in Culver Urban center, California, and also on location in the Los Angeles surface area.
DVD releases [edit]
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (formerly Buena Vista Home Entertainment) released Season 1 on November 5, 2002, mere months afterwards the series finale. Notwithstanding, it took three more years and numerous petition drives for season 2 to be released, which occurred on Baronial 23, 2005. A little over a calendar month later, on September 30, 2005, news bankrupt almost the release of the third and terminal season, which was slated to occur on January ten, 2006. Mock-upwards photos of the packaging were fifty-fifty released. However, by October 2005 the title was delayed indefinitely with no explanation and was never released.
It was about two years earlier another official word was uttered on the subject and in July 2007, it was reported that Buena Vista's license on the program was shortly to elapse. As a effect, a new company could acquire the distribution rights to the title and potentially release the third flavor.[2]
DVD Name | Ep # | Release Date |
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Flavour i | 22 | November five, 2002 |
Season 2 | 22 | Baronial 23, 2005 |
Season three | 19 |
Ratings [edit]
Season | Timeslot (EST/EDT)[3] | Season Premiere | Season Finale | Television Flavour | Rank | Viewers (in millions) | xviii–49 Average |
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1 | Tuesday ten:00 p.1000. (September 21 – December 21, 1999) Mon 10:00 p.1000. (January 24 – Apr 24, 2000) | September 21, 1999 | Apr 24, 2000 | 1999–2000 | #51[4] | 10.93 | 7.nine/13 |
2 | Tuesday 10:00 p.m. (October 24 – December nineteen, 2000) Wed 10:00 p.grand. (January x – May ii, 2001) | October 24, 2000 | May 2, 2001 | 2000–2001 | #84[five] | 8.5 | North/A |
three | Friday 10:00 p.m. (September 28, 2001 – Jan eleven, 2002) Mon 10:00 p.m. (March 4 – Apr 15, 2002) | September 28, 2001 | Apr 15, 2002 | 2001–2002 | #107[vi] | half dozen.vii | N/A |
Awards [edit]
References [edit]
- ^ "Evan Rachel Wood on her queer roles, educating others nearly bisexuality and her preference for suits". AfterEllen. February one, 2013.
- ^ "Once and Again on DVD, Release Info, News at TVShowsOnDVD.com" Archived 2012-x-21 at the Wayback Motorcar, TVShowsOnDVD.com. Retrieved on xxx October 2011.
- ^ "Once and Again – Television.com", Idiot box.com. Retrieved on 30 Oct 2011.
- ^ "Usa-Jahrescharts 1999/2000", Quotenmeter.de, 30 May 2002. Retrieved on 30 October 2011.
- ^ "The Bitter End", EW.com, 1 June 2001. Retrieved on 30 October 2011.
- ^ "How did your favorite prove charge per unit?", USA Today, 28 May 2002. Retrieved on 30 October 2011.
External links [edit]
- In one case and Again at IMDb
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_and_Again
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