"Tea and Psychopathy" | |
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Series Eastwick Season 1, Episode 10 | |
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Air date | December 16th, 2009 |
Writers | Maggie Friedman |
Director | Michael Katleman |
Producers | Michael Katleman; Marc David Alpert; Annie Weisman |
Starring | Rebecca Romijn; Jaime Ray Newman; Lindsay Price; Paul Gross |
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Previous "Tasers and Mind Erasers" |
Next "Magic Snow and Creepy Gene" |
"Tea and Psychopathy" is the eleventh episode of season one of the supernaturally-themed television series Eastwick. It was directed by Michael Katleman with a script written by Maggie Friedman. It first aired on the ABC network on Wednesday, December 30th, 2009.
Synopsis[]
When Jamie Dalton reveals to Roxie Torcoletti that Darryl Van Horne is his father, she sets about having a dinner party where father and son can bond. Jamie has a secret however, and a darker plan for the evening takes shape.
Elsewhere, Kat Gardener embraces her newfound power by healing every patient she comes into contact with, but her compassion leads to drastic physical consequences.
Meanwhile, Max Brody asks a reluctant Joanna Frankel to help him crack a famous unsolved Eastwick murder, but their snooping leads them to a perilous situation with Eleanor.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Rebecca Romijn | Roxie Torcoletti |
Jaime Ray Newman | Kat Gardener |
Lindsay Price | Joanna Frankel |
Paul Gross | Darryl Van Horne |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ashley Benson | Mia Torcoletti |
Jon Bernthal | Raymond Gardener |
Veronica Cartwright | Bun Waverly |
Sara Rue | Penny Higgins |
Johann Urb | Will St. David |
Jack Huston | Jamie Dalton |
Cybill Shepherd | Eleanor Rougement |
Torsten Voges | Fidel |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Mia Hays | Amy Gardener |
Tacey Adams | Doctor #1 |
Nynno Ahli | Sheriff Teaser |
Craig Barnett | Heart attack man |
Casey Canoy | Teenage girl |
Michael DiBacco | Moaning man |
Ogy Durham | Mom |
J.P. Foster, Jr. | R.J. Gardener |
Jason George | Max Brody |
Emily Alyn Lind | Emily Gardener |
Jason McNichols | Hipster dude |
Patricia Melone | EMT |
Taj Speights | Gurney kid |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Eastwick was developed for television by Maggie Friedman. The series is based upon the 1984 The Witches of Eastwick novel by John Updike as well as the 1987 The Witches of Eastwick feature film.
- This is the second episode of Eastwick directed by Michael Katleman. He directs three episodes of the series in total. He previously directed "Madams and Madames". His next episode is "Pampered and Tampered" in 2010.
- This is the fourth and final episode of Eastwick written by Maggie Friedman. She previously wrote "Bonfire and Betrayal".
See also[]
External Links[]
- "Tea and Psychopathy" at IMDB
- "Tea and Psychopathy" at TV Maze
- "Tea and Psychopathy" at the TV IV
- "Tea and Psychopathy" at the TV Database
- "Tea and Psychopathy" at Themoviedb.org
Keywords[]
Accelerated healing | Hospital | Knife | Massachusetts | Poisons | Sword | Witchcraft | Witches