In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole

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In Which Charlotte Goes Down the Rabbit Hole

  1. derek4ever13
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    Oh, and Brooke, it was Huntington's Disease.

    Posted 11/1/2007 11:41:57 AM #
  2. sak
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    oops sorry brooke!

    Posted 11/1/2007 11:56:02 AM #
  3. Sandy
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    Who was the woman with Huntington's.....actress....was it Kimberly Elise?

    Posted 11/1/2007 1:22:25 PM #
  4. bridg.
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    the disease angie had was huntington disease.

    Posted 11/1/2007 1:53:56 PM #
  5. Kay
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    what is that song??????

    please tell me!!!!

    Posted 11/5/2007 12:14:01 AM #
  6. Sam
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    I think you can find some of the songs in music.

    Posted 11/5/2007 8:09:44 AM #
  7. Mabel
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    The song at the end, played almost in its' entirety is called "All We Are" by an AMAZING artist named Matt Nathanson. 

    The album is called "Some Mad Hope" and is brilliant.  FYI, Matt is on Jimmy Kimmel tonight if you're a late nighter.

    Obviously, I'm a huge Matt fan and was so thrilled to hear his work on this show...especially in a medium that usually only plays a snippet of a song.  It was a perfect choice for this scene!

     

    Posted 11/5/2007 1:40:25 PM #
  8. Sam
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    I absolutley CAN'T wait until the next PP! I was on abc.com watching full episodes of both PP and Grey's, and I saw a sneak peek of the next episode. Go ahead and check it out! http://abc.go.com/primetime/privatepractice/index

    P.S. the subtitles say "Addison and Pete stop fighting the attraction".

    Posted 11/5/2007 8:10:15 PM #
  9. Adam
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    Here in the UK, Season 3 of Greys has just finished a couple of weeks ago, it's doubtful that we'l get Private Practice on our TV's; where can I watch it on the internet?

     

    thanks! :)

    Posted 11/6/2007 11:28:45 AM #
  10. Jeff
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    No it wasn't that, it was Huntington's Disease (HD). It affects the nerve cells and causes you to lose your ability to certain everyday things. It's usually genetically passed on and there isn't a cure for it.

    Posted 11/6/2007 5:58:10 PM #
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