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"Century City" A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Lose (2004)
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Ellen Herman (writer)
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30 March 2004 (Season 1, Episode 4)
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Cast
(Episode Credited cast)| Nestor Carbonell | ... | Tom Montero | |
| Viola Davis | ... | Hannah Crane | |
| Ioan Gruffudd | ... | Lukas Gold | |
| Kristin Lehman | ... | Lee May Bristol | |
| Eric Schaeffer | ... | Darwin McNeil | |
| Hector Elizondo | ... | Martin Constable | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Alitzah | ... | Patti (as Ali Navarro) | |
| Matt Battaglia | ... | Mr. Portnoff | |
| Alan Blumenfeld | ... | Duke La Pointe | |
| Cayden Boyd | ... | Timmy | |
| Anne Gee Byrd | ... | Doctor Karic | |
| Amanda Dickson | ... | Pretty Young Woman | |
| Jessica Hecht | ... | Rose Krell | |
| Russell Hornsby | ... | Mr. Skobel | |
| Michael Keenan | ... | Judge | |
| Meghan Markle | ... | Natasha | |
| Terri Marsteiner | ... | Evil Librarian VX509 | |
| Bobbie Norman | ... | Laura's Mother | |
| Kevin J. O'Connor | ... | Henry Krell | |
| Elena Praskin | ... | Jogger | |
| Freda Foh Shen | ... | Judge Levinson | |
| Bree Turner | ... | Eva | |
| Kathleen Wilhoite | ... | Laura | |
| Shannon Walker Williams | ... | Voxy | |
| David Wolfson | ... | Assistant | |
| Marie Wong | ... | Banker | |
| José Zúñiga | |||
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The guy should have the right to choose if he wants to go back to the way he was. If I had been in his shoes with my choices being have the chip taken out and live for sure but go back to being severely retarded or having the chip left in and possibly dying but being left with a brilliant mind I would have chosen the chip as well. After all, you risk dying anytime you leave the house and even if you do not leave it. The judge made a stupid decision in this case. It would have made more sense to let the "stars" of this show lose this one. It also would have made the rest of the season a lot less predictable. Also, the lady can say now that she will stay with him (probably until she burns through his $5 million) but does she really want to go from being a wife to a babysitter. She says at the end that she promises she will not make him live a life he does not want to live...huh?? Wasn't the whole show about her doing just that? If that was actually the case she would have not put him through this...but she has 5 million reasons why.