November 2007 News Archive (Page 3)

Classic Private Practice: Cooper's Speech in Court

Cooper gives testimony regarding Tess and her mother in the sixth episode of season one of Private Practice, entitled "In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole." Paul Adelstein does a terrific job as Cooper, as he always does, showing both heart and strength of conviction.

"Some things... a kid should never have to take."

Kate Walsh in New Cadillac Commercial

If you haven't seen it already, here's Private Practice star Kate Walsh in a new ad for Cadillac. Hot! Cadillac certainly did well with this ad (and spokeswoman).

"When you turn your car on, does it return the favor?"

Kate Walsh & Alex Young: A Grocery Store PDA

Attention shoppers, PDA on aisle seven! Private Practice star Kate Walsh and her new husband, 20th Century Fox movie production executive Alex Young, sure seemed happy Saturday at the Mayfair Market in Los Angeles. See below ...

Kate Walsh is in LoveGrocery Store PDA

Hey, when you're in love and a new hit series in Private Practice, why not show it in public. We're always happy to see Kate Walsh so happy. She deserves it!

Introducing the Private Practice Caption Contest

Welcome back, fans, and sorry for the delay. Let's take a look at who won the first ever edition of the Private Practice Caption Contest, a tradition started a year and a half ago by our sister site, Grey's Anatomy Insider.

This picture taken from the most recent episode, "In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole," yielded some great captions. It was a close call, but we chose rentaholic07 as this week's winner. The winning caption appears below the picture. Scroll down to read the full list of submissions we got this week!

Thanks again for playing the Insider's Caption Contest and for making our site the #1 Private Practice source online. Good luck again this week!

Here is this week's Caption Contest image:

Cooper & Violet

Cooper: "Pick me ... choose me ... love me ... whoa, I just had an inter-show experience right there..."

Round Table: "In Which Charlotte Goes ..."

The Private Practice Insider Round Table is back! While fans of the show gather in the forum to discuss the show, our staff has come together to analyze the key moments and stories from last night's Private Practice.

Topics in this edition, based on "In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole," include Dr. King's attitude, Cooper's endearing qualities, and Addison-Pete ...

1. Will Charlotte King's experience with the resident "quack" result in any newfound respect for the Oceanside docs?

2aTAYE: Only for Pete. If you know what I mean!

Oceanside Guy: Well, maybe for one of them. She acts like a hard-ass, but Dr. King definitely wants to get Wilder with a certain doc now. Think about it.

McWings: Hard to say. Deep down, she has to know Pete's methods have at least some validity now, right? I mean, nothing else worked. Plus, he's so hot!

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2. Is Dell taking his obsession with Naomi too far?

McWings: Yeah. Sooner or later it's going to adversely impact the practice. Dell will eventually get bitter that she won't reciprocate his feelings, or she'll hook up with him in a moment of weakness. It won't end well either way.

2aTAYE: No. He's being forthright, but respectful. I'm curious where this story line goes because Dell is obviously a great, dedicated individual. But he and Naomi can't really date... can they?

Oceanside Guy: He's getting close to crossing that line, but he hasn't poisoned Sam or blown up his car yet, so we can still consider Dell harmless.

3. How much do you love Cooper?

Oceanside Guy: A lot! Since the writers have downplayed his Internet love woes somewhat and shown us the real Cooper, we've gotten to know a sweet, sensitive and funny guy. He's been a surprising, great part of Private Practice so far.

2aTAYE: Enough that I'm thinking of posting an ad on an online dating agency. "Television critic in the market for deep conversation, humor, sincerity, help tracking down Kate Walsh nude pictures."

McWings: Not as much as Violet does. Even if she doesn't realize it yet!

4. Will Pete give Addison the "whole life" she wants?

McWings: Maybe, but it won't be soon - she and Pete still have to work through their respective commitment issues. Lest we forget, for all her talk of being the marrying kind, that it didn't go so well for Addy the last time around.

Oceanside Guy: If he doesn't, there's something wrong with him. Look at those eyes in the photo below ... could you say no to that? I think not.

2aTAYE: Let's not forget history here: Addison Montgomery-Shepherd cheated on Derek (with his best friend!) because she wasn't receiving the attention she wanted. Therefore, considering the commitment issues Pete suffers from, disaster could be ahead for this potential couple. Addison should go for someone because he's fully focused on her, not because he works next door.

Lost in Thought

October 31 Episode Guide, Photos, Music & Forums!

The Private Practice Insider staff has put together its official episode guide to last night's episode, "In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole."

You can relive all the action by following the link above. There's also our gallery, and we are in the process of compiling our list of Private Practice quotes. You can also check out our guide to the night's music (also featured in the post below).

As always, feel free to discuss the episode with fellow fans in our Private Practice forum. It's free and easy. This site is for the fans. Let your voice be heard!

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Music From Last Night's Private Practice

Welcome to Private Practice Insider. Below is a brief guide to the music played on last night's episode of Private Practice. You can also find this information on the main page of each episode on our site. Click on any song for the lyrics.

1. Van Hunt, "Turn My TV On"
Plays at the beginning as Naomi prepares for her date, Addison greets a drunk Pete, and Dell does his extensive morning routine.

2. Tom McRae, "Lord, How Long?"
Cooper gives his testimony, Marilyn looks for comfort in Sam, who is no longer receptive, and who apologizes to Cooper outside court.

3. Matt Nathanson (pictured below), "All We Are"
Everyone gathers for drinks at Sam's and talks about life. Addison kisses Pete, then pulls away because she's holding out for what she wants.

Matt Nathanson

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