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"Man Enough" is the twentieth episode in the forty-second episode overall of the second season on NBC series Third Watch. It was written by Julie Hebert, then directed by Guy Norman Bee. It aired on April 30, 2001.

Plot

Doc proposes marriage to Sara, but she wants to move to Philadelphia. Doc also intercedes on behalf of a pneumonia-stricken single mother.

Short summary

Cast

Main

Portrayed by Name Role
Michael Beach Monte Parker FDNY Paramedic
Coby Bell Ty Davis NYPD Officer
Eddie Cibrian Jimmy Doherty FDNY Firefighter
Amy Carlson Alex Taylor FDNY Paramedic/Firefighter
Molly Price Faith Yokas NYPD Officer
Kim Raver Kim Zambrano FDNY Paramedic
Anthony Ruivivar Carlos Nieto FDNY Paramedic
Skipp Sudduth John Sullivan NYPD Officer
Jason Wiles Maurice Boscorelli NYPD Officer

Also starring

Guest

Gallery

Trivia/Notes

Music

Quotes

Doc: Yeah, Carlos.
Carlos: What can I say.
Doc: Watch the road!
Carlos: Who is that?
Doc: Okay, yeah alright I'll tell him, Thanks.
Carlos: How was that?
Doc: Taylor's going to come my shift for you have to do all the sheets.
Carlos: Her sheets. This is my bus when you're gone.
Doc: Just work it out
Carlos: How about I don't get ask about the work with us? That's not right.
Doc: Hey, you don't pay attention to the street you're taking over.
Carlos: I'm fine. Why do you need something to work.
Doc: I want in Philadelphia for a couple of days.
Carlos: All right, why?
Doc: Sarah's got a job into a few things in a... Pay for a bus to go there to the train first class.
Carlos: Wait, hold on. You're moving to Phila-freak-in-Delphia.
Doc: No, in a certain friend for of Mitch got it in the interview probably it just blowing smoke up as a favor to this guy.
Carlos: Oh, no they were you need the boyfriend a lot there not seriously considered.
Doc: Fiancée.
Carlos: You had engaged.
Doc: Yeah.
  v - e - dThird Watch Season 2
The LostFaithFour DaysJimmy's MountainKim's Hope ChestThe Tys That BindAfter HoursKnow ThyselfRun of the MillHistoryA Hero's RestTrue LoveDutyA Rock and a Hard PlaceRequiem for a BantamweightUnfinished BusinessThe Self-Importance of Being CarlosHonorWalking WoundedMan EnoughExposing Faith...and Zeus Wept