The Ex-Files

Season: 4

Episode: 10

Production Code: AM-410

First Air Date: January 15, 2001

Writer: David E. Kelley

Director: Jack Bender

# of Times Richard said Bygones: 0

Guest Stars:

Robert Downey Jr. as Larry Paul
Anne Heche as Melanie West
Famke Janssen as Jamie
Jean Louisa Kelly as Lisa
Jeremy Davidson as Randy
John Michael Higgins as Mr. Milter
Brooks Almy as Mrs. Stiles
Daniel Von Bargen as Judge William Kopesky
Madison McReynolds as Lucy
Alexander Gould as Ben

Synopsis:

Richard was vulgar at dinner, not quite as shocking as the newsflash that Ling has friends who aren’t paid to work with her. Lisa and Randy were so jittery about their nuptials that you could measure their seismic level. Randy was engagement debris from Ling’s past and he was certain that she hadn’t completely swept him from her mind.

Randy was meek enough to be a Costner character; did he really seem like someone Ling would carry a torch for?

Well, turns out Ling has a secret desire for born to be mild types, though she valiantly pushed for the wedding to go through, all for the sake of friendship with Lisa (?).

Should Ling confess to Richard that she has residual feelings for Randy?

Speaking of, Jamie, Larry’s ex- that just won’t go away popped back up under the guise of wanting to move to Canada. Renee (ah, she speaks!) advised Ally to gnaw a pencil and wait out the jealousy, she needed an entire forest by the time Larry told her about a kiss.

Did Ally jump to conclusions or should she jump on the quickest jet away from this guy?

Larry is no fool, he’s aware that Jamie is pretty as a picture, but she puts the bla in blah. After several failed attempts Ally finally let Larry reach her, he said he’s only at the beginning of loving her and if that wasn’t enough to make your insides melt, he also serenaded her at the piano. Apology definitely accepted.

Melanie and John are at the beginning too, so he went to see her in her natural habitat, teaching a bunch of animals, or children, if you insist on being technical. At one point John had to take over the class resulting in the funniest moment ever. He told a miniature Nelle girl that adults would snip off her toes if she didn’t behave.

Isn’t John a lot funnier when he’s cranky instead of quirky?

Anyway Melanie nearly got fired, not so much for her Grimm’s fairy tale style of books but because of her ticks. John however, saved the day in court and all’s well that ends well, let’s just hope we can say the same when the end of Larry arrives.

©2001 Almost Human

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