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Relationship coach Marin Frist (Anne Heche) knows what to look for, what to avoid and what will make her happy when it comes to finding a good man. But like many people full of advice, she fails to apply it to herself. On her way to a speaking engagement in Alaska, she learns that her fiancé has cheated.
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“Men In Trees” Recap: No Man Is An Iceland.
I bench press my own body weight, plus another seventy-five pounds. I like to drink whiskey. And one of my favorite movies of all time is Fight Club.
I thought I better offer that up prior to admitting that I watch a show called Men in Trees. Others must be watching it, since the show was picked up for its second season. But I venture a guess that most of them don’t have guy parts.
Where are we at the start?
Jack and the girl formerly of Family Ties have split. So because Lynn and her pregnant-with-some-other-guy’s-kid self have moved on to another city, everyone assumes Jack and Marin are going to flip the on-again switch.
But Marin’s still rooming with Cash. Not Johnny, but instead, the homeless tent-dwelling guy who just so happens to look like one of those dudes you see in the cologne print ads. I find him annoyingly unreal. Yes, even in a show that is already farcically quirky to begin with.
The final weekend of winter and the impending spring thaw become the backdrop, the canvas if you will, to the episode. The idea of spring is, of course, re-birth and new beginnings, right? That sounds like the start of a feminine product commercial. Each of the storylines mimic this same notion. New beginnings, I mean, not the feminine product commercial.
Cash and his mediocre-at-best acting decide to go back to his wandering guy ways and moves out of Marin’s place. This opens the door for Jack and Marin to begin pondering whether either one should make the first step in beginning the courtship dance all over again. After all, Jack has gotten most of his “Lynn” tattoo removed. Well, except for the final “N”. Tattoo removal hurts too much, so you have to let time pass before doing the entire thing and being able to move on.
If anyone missed the fact that this is supposed to mirror getting over someone in a breakup … well, if you missed that, they laid it on pretty thick, so I am going to order you straight to television jail, without passing “Go” or collecting $200.
Patrick and Annie are planning their wedding. Problem is, both want Marin. Annie has already asked Marin to be her Maid of Honor. But after Patrick’s brother has been fired as his Best Man, now Patrick wants her as his Best Man. Yes, I just wrote a sentence that consisted of “her” in reference to “Best Man.”
Speaking of Patrick’s half-brother George, he and his boyfriend are at a turning point in their own relationship. When George considers marrying his step-mom’s cousin so she can get a green card … ok seriously, after reading this sentence even I’m wondering why I continue to watch this show. But seriously, all of the storylines are not as absurd as they sound. It’s an enjoyable-enough show. Anyway, as I was saying before I so rudely interrupted myself, once George is about to green card marry the step-mom cousin, his boyfriend realizes this jealousy means he may be more committed to George than he wanted to admit.
See what I mean, with all of the new beginnings?
By the episode’s end, we get a typical spring thaw. Through some messiness and muddiness, we see some budding and potential. Jack and Marin are talking again. George and his boyfriend contemplate their future. And Marin’s going to stand next to both, Annie and Patrick. And at this rate, she’s probably going to cater the wedding, provide the music, and drive the honeymoon limo. These two can’t function without Marin! Actually, it seems like the entire town would fall apart without her.
This, That, and The Other Things:
* There was another storyline between the police chief and her boyfriend, where she finds out she’s actually the elder in the relationship. They resisted the urge to use the Mrs. Robinson music. But sadly, not only did they make a Mrs. Robinson reference, but they also used a cliché Ashton/Demi nod. 1 out of 3. Come on, writers. We can do better.
* I’m hoping we’ve seen the end of Cash. He reminds me of the Ray Pruitt and Noah characters on 90210, with the horrible acting. Wow. I can’t believe I just referenced those two characters. Seriously. I also used to watch The Sopranos.
* More Buzz. I dig his character. He’s one of the few “real” characters on the show.
* We haven’t seen Marin’s agent, Jane, this season. But we did get her ex-boyfriend, Sam, in a cameo this episode. So I bet they’re planting the seeds to have her return. While I did find myself getting bored with the Sam/Jane storyline, I think the Marin and Jane characters bounce off each other quite well. I would like to see Jane spend a little more time in Elmo, if nothing else, for this reason alone.
‘Men in Trees’ Co-Star Moves to ‘Suburbia’

Cynthia Stevenson
Having braved the wilds of Alaska on “Men in Trees” the past two seasons, Cynthia Stevenson will try her hand at “Surviving Suburbia.”
Stevenson will star opposite Bob Saget in The CW’s comedy series, which debuts in the fall. In other casting news, Jane Adams (”Little Children”) will play the female lead in HBO’s pilot “Hung,” and comedian Mike MacRae has joined TBS’ sketch show “Frank TV,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“Surviving Suburbia” stars Saget as a misanthrope who wants nothing more than to be left a lone in his suburban home. It will be part of The CW’s Sunday lineup, all of which will be produced by studio Media Rights Capital, starting in September.
Stevenson will play Saget’s wife. In addition to “Men in Trees,” her credits include “Dead Like Me” and the ’90s sitcom “Hope & Gloria” and the movies “Home for the Holidays” and “Happiness.”
“Hung” follows a high school basketball coach (Thomas Jane) who uses his endowment to improve his lot in life. Adams, whose credits also include “The Wackness” and “The Brave One,” will play a single woman who comes into contact with Jane’s character.
On “Frank TV,” comedian and impressionist MacRae will help lighten the load on Frank Caliendo, playing multiple characters in the late-night sketch show. Its second season is due in October.
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A Tree Goes In Elmo
Previously on Men in Trees, an entire season happened that I didn’t watch. To be honest, a show starring Crazy Anne Heche was not my cup of tea. But it also has Kubiac from Parker Lewis Can’t Lose and that show was awesome. Plus, it takes place in Alaska, home of one of my favorite shows, Deadliest Catch. So I’ll give it a chance.
And when we open, Crazy Anne Heche is calling out to the alien space ships to save her from this planet. Or rather, she’s stuck in a snowstorm (Alaska!) with Cash and has gotten lost like a moron.
Meanwhile, Lynn reads a fairy tale to Matty, who finds it scary, because he’s kind of a wimp. Elsewhere in the Chieftain, Buzz begs his mail-order bride to talk to him but gets a “Talk to the second hand!” in response, because it’s funny when people who don’t speak English as their first language mess terms up. Ben gets his ass kicked in checkers by Annie, who’s way too excited about her win. Finally, Theresa mentions Marin and how she hasn’t been around much lately during this cyclone. The police officers don’t care, but Jack of the Turtleneck Sweaters does. He’s especially worried upon hearing that the last anyone heard of Marin, she was stupidly walking up a mountain. Just as Sara reassures her son that everything will be fine, the wind knocks her down a few pegs by blowing so hard it crashes through a nearby window, as the Chieftain apparently has windows made out of the very thinnest glass.
Two days earlier, Marin is quirkily painting her floors and painting herself into a corner.
Justine Bateman has bought a fairy-tale book for her unborn child, and everyone in the Chieftain has something to say about that. Buzz and Mai walk in, and Mai congratulates Lynn and Jack on their impending nuptials because she apparently likes it when Marin is unhappy. Ha ha ha! Mai rudely comments on the tinyness of Lynn’s engagement ring, like I’m sure Elmo’s jewelry store even exists, let alone stocks giant rocks.
Cash hunkily poses in the doorway and watches Marin paint the floor. She tells him that she wants to destroy the tree Jack gave her because it’s blocking the view outside her window. I don’t think your ruined relationship is really worth killing a tree, Marin. Mother Earth never did you wrong! Well, until two days from now when it cyclones all over you.
At the Chieftain, Sara gets a pleasant little note telling her that her ex-husband is suing her for full custody of Matty. Ben is sorry he asked about it, then offers her a loan to pay for a lawyer if necessary.
Marin attempts to destroy some harmless plant life by yanking Jack’s tree out of the ground. It doesn’t give an inch. It’s called an axe, Marin. She heads to the Chieftain, where she has the great good fortune of almost walking into Lynn on her way out. Awkward! Marin gets seated at the bar and everyone makes fun of her and her failed relationship with Jack. Ha ha ha! They hate her. Ben warns her to finish up her home improvements soon, because an Arctic Cyclone is a-heading their way. Marin cracks lame jokes about not hearing “arctic cyclone” much in New York, along with “excuse me” and “rent control.” Either no one in Alaska is familiar with rent control, or else they all hate her, because they pointedly don’t laugh along with her.
At the radio station, Patrick informs Marin that during Arctic Cyclones, everyone in town grabs their pre-packed emergency bags and heads for the Chieftain. They also have an emergency phone tree that is rather complicated, since not everyone in town has a phone. If you don’t have a phone in 2007, you deserve to be left off the emergence-tree entirely as far as I’m concerned. With that, Marin begins her broadcast by insulting the town and its stubborn trees.
Over at the Buzz and Mai home, Mai is packing their emergency bags when she stumbles across an old file. She opens it to find that a silly prop guy has circled one picture of a mail-order bride and written “#1!” next to it. The other picture is of Mai, who just gets an “OK.” Not even any punctuation! Mai is less than thrilled.
And over with the cop couple, Richard farts in Celia’s closet and kills the mood.
The next day, Cash has finished painting the floor of Marin’s writing room and put up some shelves for her. She’s not pleased; she wanted to do it all herself. She feels like she can’t get anything done. Cash offers to help, and Marin assumes he’s trying to have sex with her. He isn’t, and Marin thinks way too highly of herself. He suggests a “spiritual rebirth.”
Next time we see them, they’re hiking up the mountain to see Master Todd, who lives in a treehouse. Since this show is called Men in Trees, I guess every single man on it has to live in an actual tree.
Master Todd hates Marin as much as everyone else on this show and quickly says he “can’t work with this.” She asks him for his academic credentials, and he proudly says he went to DeVry while Cash nods solemnly. Master Todd tells her to write all her issues down on rocks and throw them off the mountain in order to be truly free from them. With that, he asks for fifty bucks.
Matty has left his window wide open in freaking Alaska. He’s gotta be cold. He’s scared to go to bed, which gives Sara a chance to promise she will always take care of him and to be even more upset about her ex-husband’s court case.
The days fly by in Alaska, and the next morning, Marin has taken Master Todd’s advice and is writing on rocks. She tells Sara she’s only doing this to write about it later, because she is using this town so hard. Sarah points out the lack of a Jack rock, but Marin refuses to acknowledge that he’s worth one.
Sara decides to take Ben up on his loan offer. Buzz runs into the Chieftain and says the cyclone is coming, and everyone runs off to start the emergence-tree. We cut to a montage of everyone in town knocking on each other’s doors frantically.
But Marin’s not home to get the warning, because she’s making her way up the mountain with Cash to throw their issue rocks away. Cash only has one rock, because when you look like him, you really don’t have a lot of issues.
Back from the break, Richard and Celia are making their way to the Chieftain with their emergency packs when Richard needs to take a break to fart in some trees because he gets gassy when he’s nervous. Celia doesn’t think he should step aside to fart when he’s already outside, but I can’t blame the guy after she blew up at him last night. Richard keeps walking, but forgets to bring Celia’s sad light.
Buzz is annoyed at Mai for putting makeup on for an hour to go to their emergency shelter, but she’s having none of his attitude now that she knows she wasn’t his first choice for a bride. She’s so upset at him, in fact, that she carries the file in her purse to whip out and fling in Buzz’s face. Buzz doesn’t help his situation by saying that he didn’t choose Gee Wong, the #1 woman, because she was “on layaway for some other guy.” Mai says Buzz isn’t all he’s cracked up to be based on his application, either. For one thing, he promised he’d sing to her every night and has never sung to her once.
Cash sticks whiny Marin with carrying all of her issues rocks by herself. Nor will he tell her what his one issue is.
Jack and Lynn arrive at the Chieftain. Annie is trying to get a game of checkers going. Celia realizes that her sad light is missing and is furious. “Dick FARTED and now I don’t have my light machine!” she announces to the entire lodge. Poor Richard.
Abraham Benrubi
A good-natured bear of an actor, Abraham Benrubi (whose middle name is, appropriately enough, Hercules) made his first big impression as a bully-turned-buddy on the high-school sitcom Parker Lewis Can’t Lose. Throughout the ’90s Benrubi shuttled between the big and small screens. While in films he was usually stereotyped as a biker, thug or jock, TV offered him more diverse parts, including a guest spot as a young Dan Goodman on Roseanne and a long stint on ER as a lovable but irresponsible admissions clerk. After guest-starring on what seemed like every single network show, he landed a regular role on Men in Trees in 2006 as Ben.
Anne Celeste Heche
Anne Celeste Heche was born in Aurora, Ohio on May 25, 1969. The youngest of four children, instability arrived early in her life, as the Heche family moved eleven times during Anne’s first twelve years. The daughter of a Baptist minister/choir director, she grew up in a series of small towns with a strict fundamentalist Christian upbringing.
Heche began singing and acting in local dinner theater productions when she was twelve. Following her graduation from Ocean City High in New Jersey, Heche landed the dual role of good/evil twins Marley/Vicky in NBC’s daytime drama, Another World. She stayed with the show from 1987-1991, during which she picked up some awards, including a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Younger Actress in 1991.
double trouble, double success
After a few minor parts on prime-time TV, Heche made the switch to the big screen in 1993’s The Adventures Of Huck Finn. While hardly a stunning film debut, she began landing small roles in higher profile productions.
It was during the filming of A Simple Twist Of Fate in 1993 that the actress met actor/comedian Steve Martin. Twenty-four years her senior, Heche thought she had found all she could hope for in a relationship, but the two split up in 1995.
1997 was a landmark year for Anne, both professionally and personally. In addition to appearances in I Know What You Did Last Summer and Volcano, her performances in Donnie Brasco and Wag The Dog won her the National Board of Review’s Best Supporting Actress Award. And at the Oscars ceremony in March of that year, she met comedian Ellen DeGeneres.
finding a new love
Heche and DeGeneres began a high-profile relationship, which instantly propelled them to status of poster girls for lesbianism — and just in time for Ellen’s famous “coming out” episode a month later. Heche’s agents panicked at the thought of her going public with her new relationship, feeling it would end her rising career. She fired them and continued to land bigger roles in big pictures.
Heche soon appeared opposite Harrison Ford in Six Days, Seven Nights and Return To Paradise with Vince Vaughn (both released in 1998). She was nominated for a Saturn Award for her role in the remake of Psycho, though the film was universally panned.
Anne Heche directed her first feature Reaching Normal in 1999. She then developed and directed a segment of HBO’s If These Walls Could Talk 2, starring Sharon Stone and Ellen DeGeneres as a lesbian couple struggling to conceive a baby. In August 2000, Anne turned up on the doorstep of a stranger’s home in a confused state, asking if she could use their shower. This incident, which occurred near Fresno, California, coincided with her breakup with Ellen. After a brief hospitalization, she returned to the set of John Q starring Denzel Washington.
crazy is as crazy does
In September 2001, Heche faced Barbara Walters on 20/20, and discussed what she referred to as her 31 years of mental illness. She spoke of her bizarre wandering episode, and claims to have regained her sanity the day of the incident. Prior to then, she believed she had two personalities: the real Anne Heche, and Celestia, who was from another planet and spoke directly to God.
After marrying Coleman “Coley” Laffoon, a cameraman, on September 1, 2001, her autobiography, Call Me Crazy, was released at the end of 2001. On March 2, 2002, she gave birth to a son, Homer Heche Laffoon. She states that she is neither straight, nor gay, nor bisexual, but does plan on remaining heterosexual for the rest of her life. Time will tell if Anne Heche ever pins herself down to one way of defining herself.
Alternate Finale Mistakenly Posted on ABC.com
When ABC canceled Men In Trees, it was reported at the time that the network had filmed two endings: one in case the show was renewed and another in the case of its cancellation. Being that the show was canceled, the correct ending aired during its season finale. However, it turns out that for a short period of time (it’s since been corrected) the network aired the alternate cliffhanger ending online at ABC.com. The alternate ending is expected to appear on the DVD.
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Men in Trees TV Show stars Anne Heche as Marin Frist, Abraham Benrubi as Ben Thomasson, Emily Bergl as Annie O’Donnell, Seana Kofoed as Jane, Suleka Mathew as Sara Jackson, Derek Richardson as Patrick Bachelor, Cynthia Stevenson as Celia Bachelor, Sarah Strange as Theresa, Lauren Tom as Mai Washington, James Tupper as Jack Slattery, and John Amos as Buzz Washington.

After breaking off her engagement when she learns of her fiance’s infidelity, Marin Frist, a relationship expert, finds herself living in Elmo, Alaska, surrounded by men and attracted to one in particular. She now has to forget everything she has learned about men and gain new knowledge about love and relationships. The creator and executive producer is Jenny Bicks. The series is filmed in Vancouver, Canada, and is from Perkins Street Productions and NS Pictures, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television. The series joined the ABC prime-time manifest on September 12, 2006.
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John Amos (Junior)
Most Recent Role: Buzz Washington on Men in Trees
Alias Name(s): Johnny Amos
Gender: Male
Birthplace: Newark, New Jersey
Birthday: 12-27-1939
Birth Name: John A. Amos, Jr.
John Amos is former professional football player and an American actor, best known for playing James Evans, Sr. on the 1970s sitcom “Good Times” from 1974 to 1976, and for playing an adult Kunta Kinte in the groundbreaking mini-series, “Roots.”
Amos credits also include, Gordy Howard, the weatherman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Captain Dolan on
the show Hunter, also in the CBS police drama The District, and most resently as, Buzz in “Men In Trees” on ABC.
He is a frequent guest-star on many shows, such as, “The Cosby Show,” “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,”
“The West Wing” and “The A-Team.”
He can also be seen in many films, from “Coming to America,” “The Beastmaster,” “Let’s Do It Again” and “Die Hard 2.”


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