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TVGuide Twitter exclusive: There is a marriage proposal in the season finale of Private Practice
about 11 hours ago via web


And was it Pete who went off on Addy after he caught her kissing Sam? Damn....want was it he said? I practically applauded....

"You get a little scared, you act a little crazy...boo-freakin-whoo! Get over it!!" LOL

I was surprised that Pete was so willing to give the baby to Violet. She didn't even have to prove herself after acting so strangly before she left.


"Somebody is going to die" promises Paul Adelstein, who plays pediatrician Cooper Freedman, adding, "I can't tell you who, but I can say its beautifully written and very upsetting." The identity of the character, who is an original cast member, will actually be revealed in the May 6 episode, making for a dramatic and devastating finale.
But it isn't all tragic. Shonda Rhimes is very good at giving the sweet and sour of life at the same moment. In this case, the happyish moments come during both a birth and a marriage.

I think it makes more sense now that we've seen what she did when she was gone....

I think if she had asked for shared custody she probably would have got it, should have got it. But to come back and (I assume its what the writers intended) ask for full custody is a bit of a stretch. The judge did say she can repotition in a few months. Basically, (IMO) get your bairings with the kid and refile.
The thing that bugged me is how everyone answered the "is Violet a good parent" question. Whether they said yes or no, I think they all answered wrong. Again, IMO. No one has seen her be a mother. Yes, the decisions she made were for Lucas, I don't challange that, but she has not done any hands on mom stuff. How could they have answered that question?!

The judge wanted to know if she was a FIT mother. Meaning, is she of sound mind... is she on drugs... is she neglectful.... can she care for another human. Is she ok enough to be trusted with a kid. I think they were answering based on that kind of criteria.


May 12, 2010 10:17 PM ET
by Natalie Abrams
Grab a few boxes of tissues, a pint of ice cream or a bottle of wine, because — according to KaDee Strickland — these are things you'll need while watching the season finale of Private Practice.
"It's very Godfather-y," adds Paul Adelstein. "Everything gets wrapped up. Today we settle all family business." So what business needs to be settled? Get the scoop on the devastating season finale — which includes at least one death — straight from the cast below:
Game on: "There's a battle between Sheldon [Brian Benben:] and Cooper for Charlotte's affections," says Adelstein who plays Cooper. "Amidst all of this craziness, Cooper sees Sheldon closing in and also feels scared in the face of what's happening to Maya [Geffri Maya Hightower:], so he goes for it."
Who wins? "There's every reason to believe these two can make it," says Strickland on Charlotte and Cooper. "In real life, it's the strangest pairings that work out best."
Home wrecker much? "I don't want to break up Pete [Tim Daly:] and Addison [Kate Walsh:]," says Amy Brenneman. "If there is breaking up, that's not my thing. I think she's extremely respectful and grateful."
Reunited and it feels so good: "There is always a possibility to reconcile friendships," says Walsh of Addison's estrangement from Naomi (Audra McDonald) this season. Adds McDonald: "In the stress of the moment, Naomi tries to make peace with Addison."
Less baby drama than we thought? "Dell [Chris Lowell:] helps deliver Maya's baby," teases Lowell.
Tragedy unites: "There's nothing like a great tragedy to bring people together," says Walsh of the divided practice after Violet and Pete's custody battle. "In the end, even if they have these rivalries, they all kind of grow up in the face of tragedy."
Grab some Kleenex: "You better get your hankies out and you might want to get a pint of ice cream because this [finale:] is going to knock you on your tail; either that or a bottle of wine. That's Dr. Charlotte King's prescription," Strickland jokes about her character. Adds Brenneman: "It'll be devastating for the audience, so if you want a bang for your buck, you're going to get it."

Dell?!! No!!! Why Dell?!!! *sniff sniff* I didn't see that coming, damn it. Damn you Private Practice! *sniff sniff*
I love the actor; I loved the Dell character so sweet and all around good guy, even when he told his dying drug addict wife off last year and damn it, what about poor Betsy?!! Hasn't that kid been through enough?!!!! I know she and Dell are not major characters but come on!!!! *sniff sniff*

But what an episode!! I'm assuming William is gone too? Seems that way anyways. And I'm actually glad that Addison and Sam are together and Violet and Pete and Cooper and Charlotte (FINALLY!). But poor Sheldon. I think that next season they need to bring someone on for him......
here is a link to an interview TV guide did with Dell about the finale:
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Private-P...

I'm still not keen on Addison & Sam. I think they both need to date outside the practice. Heck, somebody needs to seriously date outside the practice. I'm happy for Pete & Violet and relived/happy for Coop & Violet. But enough is enough, people! Stop dating your co-workers!


After the Season 2 finale, I called Chris Lowell. He was on top of a mountain in Africa. That's the kind of guy he is. He's a spirited traveler who considers the world a small place. Give him three days off and he returns with stories of running with bulls in Pamplona. We'd had this feeling for a while, he and I, that his character didn't have enough to do. Dell was a midwife in a world of doctors. babies can only be delivered in so many episodes. Dell got lots of coffee, answered lots of phones. Mostly he handed people charts. Now, Chris is an amazing actor, talented and giving; an actor of his caliber should be doing Shakespeare, not handing people charts. So we decided that we'd exit his character from the show. But we disagreed on how. I wanted him in med school, happy with Betsey. Chris wanted to die. "I want to go in a devastating way" he said. He's a mountain-top guy, he likes a challenge. So I took a deep breath and headed for the writers' room. There's a lot I'll remember about Dell, from the kid with the surfboard that he was to the man he became lying in a hospital bed discussing guinea pigs with Betsey. And there's a lot I'll remember about Chris: his easy smile, the photos he liked to take of the cast, the tears in his eyes as we filmed his last scene.

I am so sad to see Dell go, but thinking on it, he really wasn't a major character and the next step would be off to medical school and returning to be a doctor. I don't like Sam and addison together, that is still going to be pain for Naomi. i am glad Mya and the baby will be okay, there should be some great stories there.

Warning: Spoilers ahead about the upcoming season of Private Practice.
Charlotte and Cooper got engaged in the Season 3 finale of Private Practice, but a different couple will be standing at the altar when the show returns.
Surprise: Violet (Amy Brenneman) and Pete (Tim Daly) will actually be the ones walking down the aisle. The show picks up several weeks after Dell's death and finds the newly reconciled lovers joining for a beautiful but last-minute wedding in a rose garden, which was filmed Tuesday at the Huntington Gardens in Pasadena, Calif.
"As far as I can tell, it's amazing sex. They have this rockin' sex and the next thing you know, Pete is saying, 'Hey, let's get married,'" Daly jokes.
Is it a little too soon? Daly notes that people often do dramatic things after tragedies.
"These characters have been through so much stuff that has been so dramatic, so once they finally broke through and set down all their weapons, they realize they actually love each other."
"I've known this dude for 12 years and we've been through so much, so I would imagine it would go very fast," adds Brenneman. "That said, it is also true that Violet has never wanted to get married, just like she never wanted to be a mother."
Violet's jitters create a Runaway Bride moment that's only encouraged by Cooper (Paul Adelstein), the Maid of Honor. "Cooper has put some doubts in her mind about this wedding because of his own insecurities about his wedding, and that's what gets worked out in the moments right after [she runs out:]," Adelstein says.
"It's funny about this because when men freak out and back out of weddings, they're these horrible pig a--holes that are just being real jerks," says Daly. "When women do it, it's kind of charming and sweet. I don't get it!"

Question: can you please give me some Private Practice scoop? —Vernice
Ausiello: Here’s your Private spoiler: Something tragic will happen to a major character during November sweeps. It’s probably the darkest story PP has ever tackled—and this show has tackled some dark stories. Consider yourself warned.



I've been watching Veronica Mars reruns for the past week plus just get get a Dell-fix.





I haven't finished this latest episode yet so I'll get back to you on your other questions Rociel....



Grey's is boring to me. Private Practice seems much more fresh and exciting. The characters are unpredictable which makes it good. Just when you think you really know them they do something totally out of character and you see a new facet of their personality.


I agree about Charlotte too. I've been wondering how they were going to progress with her since she was very into sex prior to her attach.
