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Lindsay Pulsipher Movies

2005  
 
At the height of a meningitis outbreak, House (Hugh Laurie) must figure out how to properly treat a 12-year-old girl (Skye McCole Bartusiak) who has all the symptoms of the disease, but not the disease itself. Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) insists that House has no time for individual treatment of any patient, but that doesn't stop him from taking stabs at several diagnoses--each one more inaccurate than the last, and all because the girl won't tell him the whole truth. Meanwhile, Cuddy seeks a replacement for the departed Cameron (Jennifer Morrison), but the prospects are a pathetic lot indeed. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2003  
 
17-year-old Sarah Dardenne (Krystal Harris), lead singer of the girl group "The Jane Factor", has never seen eye-to-eye with her father Richard (Geoff Pierson), a tradition-bound music teacher who regards Jane's music as pure garbage. It soon develops that Sarah and Richard have at least one thing in common: both are heavy smokers. Thus, when Sarah is diagnosed with throat cancer, her mother Paula (Ann Dowd) holds Richard entirely responsible, and it looks as if their marriage is finished. It is up to the Angels to expunge the dark clouds of guilt and anger which continue to hover over the family even as Sarah is being wheeled into the O.R. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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2000  
 
In a small North Carolina town, a feud has been raging for 40 years between Dr. Lucy Scribner (Bonnie Bartlett) and Pastor Robert Harrigan (Robert Prosky)--who, once upon a time, had been teenage sweethearts. At first, Monica (Roma Downey) and the angels believe that their assignment is to patch up Lucy and Robert's differences and bring them back together. Surprisingly, the real mission is to help Robert's 12-year-old grandnephew Brian (Martin Spanjers), who finds himself literally in the middle of a squabble between Lucy and Robert over installing a traffic signal at a dangerous intersection. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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