"Huff" A Cornfield Grows in L.A. (TV Episode 2006) Poster

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(2006)

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9/10
Great music at the end of this episode!
gd-5616 May 2006
What a great episode this was! I don't think that there are many shows that delve into the characters the way that Huff does. Every week we learn something new about these people - they all are flawed in some way, and help us to understand the complicated nature of families and relationships. Just when we think we understand them, they do something totally surprising - like Teddy's relationship with his new girlfriend. That shows us something else about him that we didn't expect. I especially loved the song played at the end of the episode - I think it was entitled "Stranded" - an especially apt title for these complex characters. Does anyone out there recognize the singer or the name of the album?
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10/10
Best episode so far
Rogue-3215 May 2006
Although I've already reviewed this superb series, I feel compelled to comment on this episode in particular, which I believe is the best one they've given us so far. The interwoven subplots were stunningly written and executed ~ deeply rich material, perfectly and seamlessly edited for the most powerful effect possible. My favorite scenes involved the Ecstasy therapy session between Huff and Anjelica Huston's character, Dr. Lena Markova. Those scenes were simply amazing, in every possible way. Hank and Anjelica should be both be nominated on the basis of their work in this episode, if there is any justice in the TV world at all.

When the show was over, last night, I stayed and watched it over again (since Showtime runs it twice in succession on Sunday night), it was THAT GOOD.
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10/10
Stranded
JohnsonRonald18 September 2008
The song that plays at the end of this episode is entitled "stranded" and its performed by Van Morrison; however, its sound allot like BB King.

The song that plays at the end of this episode is entitled "stranded" and its performed by Van Morrison; however, its sound allot like BB King.

The song that plays at the end of this episode is entitled "stranded" and its performed by Van Morrison; however, its sound allot like BB King.

The song that plays at the end of this episode is entitled "stranded" and its performed by Van Morrison; however, its sound allot like BB King.
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