Episode
Touched by an Angel: When Sunny Gets Blue
Overview
A young man tries to help his mentally ill father, in rebellion against his mother's apparent indifference.
Details
- Series
- Touched by an Angel
- Season
- Season 8
- Episode
- Episode 9
- Air date
- 2001-12-01
- Runtime
- 48 min
Episode context
When Sunny Gets Blue is Episode 9 in Season 8 of Touched by an Angel. It aired on 2001-12-01. The runtime is 48 min.
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Episode 8: Heaven's Portal
A rebellious teen convinces Gloria to go to a rave with him where they both end up getting high.
Episode 10: Angels Anonymous
Andrew, acting as a marriage counselor, sends Yvette and Peter there when they have trouble talking anything but work. Monica catches the eye of Michael, a lonely paramedic, and leads him on a wild goose chase ending at Bubba's. Tess sends Leigh and her ""I'm the Boss"" husband Jimmy to the dive in order to squeeze lunch into their thoroughly planned outing. And Karen, a lawyer who has lost her sense of purpose, is stranded in the Polynesian nightmare when a bad client, a flat tire, and returning angel Rafael combine to alter her day. As they become aware of each other and gravitate toward a single table, they catch up on the years gone by, and make the startling discover that their former teacher Dave Price is bussing their table. Dave denies his identity at first, hating what he's become, and despising what he is about to do. He has agreed to help Bubba, the owner, burn the place down in exchange for a chunk of the insurance money. He figures if he can dodge his students and for
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