The fourth season presents a new dramatic series through Nina and Jake, who made the grand opening of their new restaurant named Sam. In the meantime, Nina faces a difficult task by persuading Everwood sponsors of her policies during the new restaurant chain. On the other hand, 'Mama Guiz' officially disappeared, and Nina gets some help when two celebrities appear.
Michael Schultz, David Petrarca, Jason Moore, Arlene Sanford, Kathy Bates, Steve Gomer, Stephen Gyllenhaal, Danny Leiner, Robert Duncan McNeill, Mark Piznarski
Finally, in what must have satisfied the show's passionately surprise-averse viewership, the master lesson of the whole gorgeously sentimental extravaganza was "I still love him."
Everwood was never for quick thrills. It was a show you watched because, as hokey as it sounds, you actually cared about the characters. Even more hokey, they were characters worth caring about.
The folks in our beloved Colorado burg have suffered through so much painfully real drama that their grand gestures and poetic professions of love did not tempt us to roll our eyes. They only jerked tear after deserving tear - all of them joyful.
Everwood is one of the bravest shows on network TV, because it allows its characters to be jerks... Which means that the characters in Everwood seem real. So real you want to strangle them one minute and hug them the next.