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Private Practice

- Episode 02x03


Episode: 02x03
Title: Nothing to Talk About
Type: Regular Episode
Production Code: 203
First Aired: Oct. 22, 2008

Season 2 » Episode #03 - Nothing to Talk About

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Private Practice - 02x03 Nothing to Talk AboutSummary: Charlotte tries to convince Addison to come to St. Ambrose Hospital while Addison and Kevin become closer. Meanwhile, Sam wonders if he is able to save Oceanside from financial disaster; Pete treats a patient with post-traumatic stress disorder; and Violet is threatened by a patient's son.


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Strange
Strange (01:11)
Demanding
Demanding (01:57)

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Guest Stars:

Captain Frank played by Ernie Hudson
Linda played by Leslie Hope
Janet played by Audrey Wasilewski
Greg played by Joe Nieves
Officer Kevin Nelson played by David Sutcliffe
Jesse played by Soren Fulton
Jerry played by Mickey Maxwell
Nurse played by Darryl Dillard
ER Nurse played by Kate Lacey

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Episode Screenshots (From Season 2)

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02x02 - Equal and Opposite
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02x09 - Know When to Fold
Season 2, Episode 09
02x07 - Tempting Faith
Season 2, Episode 07



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