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Men in Trees Episode: "No Man Is an Iceland"

Season 2, Episode 3
Episode Synopsis: Jack has broken up with Lynn, and Marin is the last one to hear it. And Mai's cousin Lucy, a famous ice skater, arrives for a visit and decides she wants to stay. George is also in town to scout locations for another fat camp. He's glad to see Terri (Mario Cantone) and vice versa. Meanwhile, Cash is getting restless; Celia is taken aback when she learns that Dick (Currie Graham) is younger than she is; and Patrick is overwhelmed by wedding plans, so George and Terri quickly volunteer to help. Original Air Date: Oct 26, 2007

"No Man Is An Iceland"

The news that Jack and Lynn are done makes it around town in record time. Everyone assumes they’ll be back together in a flash, but I must admit I’m glad Marin isn’t ready to forgive and forget so easily. Of course they belong together, but like every other TV couple, they must overcome great odds before they can settle into happy-couple blissdom. But one of those obstacles seems to be leaving town.Cash is a man of very few words and apparently one of them isn’t goodbye. His abrupt departure from Marin’s life made me a laugh a little. It’s just like a guy to up and leave like that. Pipe down, I’m not complaining: I’m just observing. Cash is feeling like he’s been domesticated by Marin and that’s not a feeling he enjoys. He sets off with very little fanfare only to have Jack stumble upon his tent in the woods. Sharing close quarters with a sickly Marin results in her passing around the flu bug. When Cash asks Jack to go to Marin and g... read more

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Premiered: September 12, 2006, on ABC
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Premise: Anne Heche stars as a 'relationship coach' and best-selling author who starts life afresh in Alaska after learning that her fiancé has been cheating on her. Executive producers include former 'Sex and the City' writer Jenny Bicks and 'Walk the Line' director James Mangold.

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