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  • This Life Scanxiety (Season 2, Episode 5)
  • TV Episode | 44 min | Drama

This Life

Scanxiety (Season 2, Episode 5)
TV Episode | 44 min | Drama

Natalie will learn the results of her latest scan - the first scan done since she started the drug trial - at the end of the working day, the results which could provide some clue as to her prognosis. As such, she is a bit anxious as she ...See moreNatalie will learn the results of her latest scan - the first scan done since she started the drug trial - at the end of the working day, the results which could provide some clue as to her prognosis. As such, she is a bit anxious as she tries to take her mind off the appointment. Of her two offspring that know about the appointment, she has told Emma and Romy that they need not accompany her. Emma has to work anyway, and Romy is still secretly trying to eke out an independent life if and when her mother passes. Beyond the bittersweet task of returning Jude to his rightful owner, Natalie, in mapping out her day, has decided to help Matthew in the move to his new apartment, and in a separate visit talk to Nicole about an issue in light of her and Matthew's separation. But it's an unexpected stop in her travels for the day that may bring the issue of the scan home for her. Meanwhile, Maggie confides in Raza her concern about Oliver, that concern based on what she saw of his apartment. What Maggie is unaware of is how desperate Oliver is in making good on the one window of opportunity he has found in making a go of his art career in Montréal. Maggie's concern for her brother takes a back seat to a last minute item in her day: a lunch invitation which Raza has accepted for the two of them with her parents. Janine's efforts to place Maggie and Raza's marriage into a context she can understand and accept may not sit well with her rebellious daughter, especially based on what Maggie saw of her own parents' marriage while she was growing up. Written by Huggo See less
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Maxim Morin (junior story editor) (written by) | Celeste Parr (story editor) | Rachel Langer (executive story editor) | Joseph Kay (written by) (adapted for English language television by) & 2 more
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Updated Nov 6, 2016

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Nov 6, 2016 (Canada)
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25 cast members
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Torri Higginson
Natalie Lawson Natalie Lawson   See fewer
Lauren Lee Smith
Maggie Lawson Maggie Lawson   See fewer
Rick Roberts
Matthew Lawson Matthew Lawson   See fewer
Kristopher Turner
Oliver Lawson Oliver Lawson   See fewer
James Wotherspoon
Caleb Lawson Caleb Lawson   See fewer
Stephanie Janusauskas
Emma Lawson-Crowley Emma Lawson-Crowley   See fewer
Julia Scarlett Dan
Romy Lawson-Crowley Romy Lawson-Crowley   See fewer
Janet-Laine Green
Janine Lawson Janine Lawson   See fewer
Peter MacNeill
Gerald Lawson Gerald Lawson   See fewer
Marianne Farley
Nicole Breen Nicole Breen   See fewer
Hamza Haq
Raza Ali Raza Ali   See fewer
Rachael Crawford
Danielle Berg Danielle Berg   See fewer
Joey Klein
Dr. Jonathan Lyle Dr. Jonathan Lyle   See fewer
Simone-Élise Girard
Alexis (as Simone-Elise Girard) Alexis (as Simone-Elise Girard)   See fewer
Devery Jacobs
Miranda Miranda   See fewer
Jesse Camacho
Big Mike Alva Big Mike Alva   See fewer
Ashlyn Faith Williams
Young Maggie Young Maggie   See fewer
Alexandre Bacon
Rob (as Alex Braunstein) Rob (as Alex Braunstein)   See fewer
Johnny Griffin
Lead Bandmate Lead Bandmate   See fewer
Saskia Rose Gaucher
Emma's Customer Emma's Customer   See fewer
Isidore Lapin
Old Man Old Man   See fewer
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