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Episode 318b: “Amazing Grace, Part 2”
Written by: Martha Williamson & E.F. Wallengren & William Schwartz
Directed by: Victor Lobl
Produced by:
Martha Williamson
Jon Andersen
R.J. Visciglia, Jr.
Russell Greene | Gerald McRaney |
Claire Greene | Wendy Phillips |
Joshua Greene | Austin O’Brien |
Nathaniel Greene | Eddie Karr |
Dinah Greene | Sarah Schaub |
Hattie Greene | Celeste Holm |
Anderson Walker | Lou Gossett, Jr. |
Tonya Hawkins | Loretta Devine |
Rev. Gentry Hall | Al Jarreau |
Queenie | Jenifer Lewis |
Calvin Cantrell | Sean Nelson |
Charmaine | Charmaine Neville |
Michael Burns | George Newbern |
Nicky Pacheco | John Ortiz |
Mary Harding | Esther Rolle |
Dr. Serena Hall | Lynn Whitfield |
Kim Chyung Kyung | Soon-Tek Oh |
Mrs. Kim | Kieu Chinh |
Chanice Cantrell | Myriah Darden |
After the shooting, Mary and Dr. Hall scramble to help their friends and loved ones. The luncheonette owner learns the .45 Mr. Kim possessed was a record, not a weapon, but both are aghast to notice her own wound from a stray bullet. Meanwhile, Tess returns to Russell and tells him Josh needs his family. The Greenes arrive and are horrified to discover he had been shot. When the surgery is over, the doctor reports the teenager will recover, though he has been blinded. Calvin and Chanice, however, receive devastating news: their grandmother has died. Russell is astounded to learn that Anderson – a former adversary from this time in the Navy – is the one who saved Josh. Serena rails at Michael, blaming for the tragic events. But buoyed by Queenie’s encouragement and Monica’s revelation, Michael decides to stay with his new “family,” feeling like he belongs for the first time in his life. Anderson, likewise inspired by Russell to regain his passion, gives a rousing eulogy at Mary’s funeral, urging the community to take a stand against gang violence. Her sight restored, Monica, along with Tess and Andrew observe as the humans work together to paint the graffiti-covered wall.
After the shooting, Mary and Dr. Hall scramble to help their friends and loved ones. The luncheonette owner learns the .45 Mr. Kim possessed was a record, not a weapon, but both are aghast to notice her own wound from a stray bullet. Meanwhile, Tess returns to Russell and tells him Josh needs his family. The Greenes arrive and are horrified to discover he had been shot. When the surgery is over, the doctor reports the teenager will recover, though he has been blinded. Calvin and Chanice, however, receive devastating news: their grandmother has died. Russell is astounded to learn that Anderson – a former adversary from this time in the Navy – is the one who saved Josh. Serena rails at Michael, blaming for the tragic events. But buoyed by Queenie’s encouragement and Monica’s revelation, Michael decides to stay with his new “family,” feeling like he belongs for the first time in his life. Anderson, likewise inspired by Russell to regain his passion, gives a rousing eulogy at Mary’s funeral, urging the community to take a stand against gang violence. Her sight restored, Monica, along with Tess and Andrew observe as the humans work together to paint the graffiti-covered wall.