EMILY OWENS, M.D. Air Date: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 Time Slot: 9:00 PM-10:00 PM EST on The CW Episode Title: (#105) "Emily and… the Question of Faith"
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KEEPING THE FAITH - Emily (Mamie Gummer) and Tyra's (Kelly McCreary) infant patient seems perfectly normal until they discover she has a condition that forces her parents to make a difficult decision about her future. Emily's is assigned to Dr. Bandari's (Necar Zadegan) deeply religious patient who finds his faith shaken after a risky surgery. Will (Justin Hartley) becomes impatient waiting for his patient's lab work and takes a chance on a possible diagnosis, breaking protocol and upsetting Micah (Michael Rady). Meanwhile, Tyra is finally ready to tell her father the truth about being a lesbian and seeks out Emily for support, but before she can reveal her secret, she gets shocking news of her own. Aja Naomi King also stars. Jamie Babbit directed the episode written by Paul Sciarrotta (#105).
SEASON(S): 1 (13 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air)
ADDITIONAL NOTES: confirmed as canceled on 11/28/12
DESCRIPTION: (from The CW's press release, May 2012) At long last, Emily Owens feels like she is an actual grown-up. She can finally put her high school days as the geeky-girl-with-flop-sweats behind her; she's graduated from medical school and is now a first-year intern at Denver Memorial Hospital, where she'll have the chance to work with world-famous cardiologist Dr. Gina Beckett - and where, not-so-coincidentally, her med-school crush Will Rider is also an intern. So why does everyone keep warning her that the hospital is just like high school? Emily soon finds out the hard way - her high school nemesis, the gorgeous, popular Cassandra Kopelson, is also just starting out at Denver Memorial, and it seems like they're rivals all over again - not only as surgical interns, but for Will's attention. Fellow intern Tyra Granger warns Emily that the cliques at Denver Memorial are all too familiar: the jocks have become orthopedic surgeons; the mean girls are in plastics; the rebels are in the ER, and Tyra has her own awkward place as the principal's kid - her father is the chief resident. Emily's the new kid all over again, and it's just as awkward as high school. Only this time around, Emily will have to balance the personal and emotional turmoil of social politics with the high-stakes world of life-and-death medical decisions. At least she has fellow intern Tyra and nerdy-but-cute resident Micah, to count on as friends. Emily is growing to realize that although she may be a geek, she may also grow to be a great doctor, flop sweats and all. The series stars Mamie Gummer as Emily, Justin Hartley as Will, Michael Rady as Micah, Aja Naomi King as Cassandra, Kelly McCreary as Tyra and Necar Zadegan as Gina. EMILY OWENS, M.D. is from CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television with executive producers Jennie Snyder Urman ("90210," "Lipstick Jungle"), Dan Jinks ("Pushing Daisies," "Milk") and Bharat Nalluri ("Tsunami"). The pilot was directed by Bharat Nalluri.