Episode
Touched by an Angel: Shallow Water (2)
Overview
Cynthia and J.D. meet with Diana Winslow, who is still in denail that her son, Danny, is dead. Monica goes to the long-term acute center where Carter and Lila wait with their son, Joshua, who lies unconscious on life support. Monica hopes that they might be able to help her locate their other son, Jed, in order to help Diana remember what happened the night of the accident. Carter doesn't know where Jed is and wants nothing to do with him. But Lila feels differently and admits that perhaps Diana is right, that this family needs a reunion. Acting on a tip from Lila, Monica drives J.D. and Cynthia to Memphis in search of Jed. They follow the sound of a man singing until they finally find Jed on a street corner, dirty and disheveled, some spare change in his guitar case from passerby. Monica asks J.D. to convince Jed to return home to Nashville and begin the healing process. J.D. tells Monica he's no good at preaching, but Monica tells him to reach out to Jed through music. As Dr
Details
- Series
- Touched by an Angel
- Season
- Season 7
- Episode
- Episode 25
- Air date
- 2001-05-20
- Runtime
- 48 min
Episode context
Shallow Water (2) is Episode 25 in Season 7 of Touched by an Angel. It aired on 2001-05-20. The runtime is 48 min.
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