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unable to be conceived, unbelievable
- Finnish: käsittämätön, uskomaton
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Inconceivable was an American
primetime television medical drama
which was broadcast on NBC. The program
premiered on September
23, 2005.
The show revolved around the professional and personal lives of
those who work at the Family Options Fertility Clinic. The clinic
is run by its co-founders (Ming-Na and
Jonathan
Cake) along with their new partner (Angie
Harmon). The staff includes an attorney (David
Noroña), a nurse (Joelle
Carter), office manager (Mary
Catherine Garrison) and a medical technician (Reynaldo
Rosales).
The series was created by Oliver
Goldstick and Marco
Pennette. Goldstick and Pennette also serve as executive
producers as do Brian
Robbins and Mike Tollin.
The show was a Touchstone
Television and Tollin/Robbins
production. It was one of the few shows produced by the former not
to air on
ABC in recent years.
Only two episodes aired before the series was
canceled.
Cast
- Ming-Na - Rachel Lu
- Jonathan Cake - Dr. Malcolm Bowers
- David Norona - Scott Garcia
- Reynaldo Rosales - Angel Hernandez
- Joelle Carter - Patrice Locicero
- Mary Catherine Garrison - Marissa Jaffee
- Angie Harmon - Dr. Nora Campbell
Episodes
1.01 - "Pilot"
Original U.S. air date: September 23, 2005- Directed by: Chris Long
- Written by: Oliver Goldstick, Marco Pennette and Shawn Schepps
Meanwhile, Dr. Bowers is helping fulfill a dead
soldier's dream of being a mother by using her sister as the
surrogate for her frozen embryos. Just before the process is
started, however, the widower finds himself questioning the whole
thing and backs out. Dr. Bowers also is having to deal with a
couple who is having problems conceiving a child and ask Dr. Nora
Campbell (who he used to date) for help.
Patrice seeks revenge on Dr. Bowers over their
breakup by replacing one of the specimen cups in the laboratory
with Bowers' sperm. At the same time, Scott and his partner,
welcome their baby to the world. Also, Rachel's son asks questions
about his father and she reluctantly gives him answers.
1.02 - "Secret And Thighs"
Original U.S. air date: September 30, 2005- Directed by: Chris Long
- Written by: Oliver Goldstick, Marco Pennette and Shawn Schepps
Lydia has dealings with a couple that, come to
find out, the wife is actually taking birth control to prevent
having children. Due to her having extensive plastic surgery, she
is afraid her genes will give the child some of her bad physical
attributes. She wants to have a "perfect" child by having an
attractive donor. Her husband, however, knows none of this.
Eventually he is informed.
Scott and his partner are running low on breast
milk which was provided by their surrogate and are looking for
options. Scott's partner, at first, refuses to accept formula and
asks Marissa for help. Patrice become increasingly paranoid as she
receives anonymous emails from someone who saw her swap specimens
in the laboratory. A close couple friend of Rachel's finally decide
to not have a family after multiple surrogates bail out on them at
the last minute. Rachel then makes a huge decision by offering to
carry their baby for them at which they accept.
Dr. Bowers and Nora work with a woman who can
have a risky procedure to fertilize her. The problem is that it is
illegal. Dr. Bowers agrees to have Nora perform it, but then
changes his mind because of the possible legal ramifications. Nora,
however, wants to go on with the planned process and is able to
change Dr. Bowers' mind.
In a shocking close to the episode, Lydia is
confronted by an angry Mr. Lindstrom at the office stating that
everyone working there will take no responsibility for their
actions. In revenge, Mr. Lindstrom hits Lydia with his car in the
parking garage. Her fate is unknown.
External links
inconceivable in Portuguese:
Inconceivable
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