Brothers & Sisters

Brothers & Sisters: Episode Preview of "Unfinished Business"
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The previous episode of Brothers & Sisters might have left its fans wanting more, and tonight brings plenty of surprises for the viewers.  Steven Weber is back in his recurring role as Graham Finch on this new installment of the series, titled “Unfinished Business.” 

On the last Brothers & Sisters, “Going Once…Going Twice,” Kevin (Matthew Rhys) decided to make things up to Scotty (Luke MacFarlane) by buying a dream house.  Justin (Dave Annable) also thought of granting someone else's dreams.  He attempted to play matchmaker for Saul (Ron Rifkin).

Tonight, we'll get to see the Walker family partake in an unusual get-together.  Nora (Sally Field) enlists the help of the men to renovate the center, but it's not as easy as she thinks.  She didn't expect knocking down walls to be so crazy.  Meanwhile, Sarah (Rachael Griffiths) takes a huge risk when a possible investor from her past comes knocking on her door.  The offer could alter the entire future of Greenatopia, but it's her decision that would change things. 

Meanwhile, Kitty (Calista Flockhart) and Robert (Rob Lowe) deal with an overwhelming choice to adopt.  With Kitty also trying to reconnect with her birth mother, Robert's worries just keep getting worse.  Holly (Patricia Wettig) goes behind Tommy's (Balthazar Getty) back when she extends a hand to Rebecca (Emily VanCamp) without asking him.  This causes him to wonder which family is really running Ojai. 

From ABC comes a preview clip of tonight's “Unfinished Business,” which can be found below.




“Unfinished Business” was written by Jason Wilborn and Nancy Won, who spoke to Brothers & Sisters' intern Jeff Bibeau about the episode.  On writing the scenes, Won said that there were many challenges involved.  “There's so much that could be said, you could approach these things in hundreds of ways.” 

“I worked a lot on the demolition scenes, which was Nora going though the renovations of this house,” added Wilborn.  “We both worked on those, and that was fun, but it was hard to structure them and figure out how much we could show.” 

The idea of bringing the character of Graham back was also a popular idea among them.  Won said, “He's totally beloved around here and I think even when he left the showrunners wanted to bring him back.  It was just a question of, ‘When can we work that in? When does that make sense in the story?'”

Viewers can find out how things run on tonight's episode of Brothers & Sisters, which airs at 10pm on ABC.


-Maria Gonzalez, BuddyTV Staff Columnist

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