Lou Grant Season 1 Episode 6

Lou Grant Season 1 Episode 6 Aftershock

  • TVPG
  • October 25, 1977
  • 47 min
  • 7.9  (9)

Lou Grant season 1 episode 6, titled "Aftershock," revolves around the aftermath of a major earthquake that has hit Los Angeles. The episode opens with Lou (Ed Asner) returning to the newsroom after witnessing the earthquake firsthand. The staff of the Los Angeles Tribune, the newspaper Lou works for, is struggling to put out a paper amidst the chaos caused by the earthquake.

The episode shows the impact of the earthquake on the people of Los Angeles. Lou and his team are tasked with covering the aftermath, which includes reporting on the damage done to buildings and infrastructure, the injuries and deaths caused by the earthquake, and the efforts of emergency responders to help those in need.

While covering the aftermath of the earthquake, Lou and his team discover that there are many problems with the way the city has prepared for such a disaster. They find that the city's infrastructure is poorly maintained, which makes it more vulnerable to earthquakes. They also discover that emergency responders are understaffed and underfunded, which makes it harder for them to respond quickly to disasters.

The episode also explores the personal impact of the earthquake on the characters. Lou's colleague, Joe Rossi (Robert Walden), witnesses a man die in front of him during the earthquake, which leaves him traumatized. Another colleague, Billie Newman (Linda Kelsey), is worried about her daughter, who was at school during the earthquake and whose school has been damaged.

The episode ends with Lou and his team reflecting on the lessons they have learned from the earthquake. They realize that they need to continue to investigate the city's preparedness for disasters and hold the government accountable for their failures. They also recognize the importance of keeping people informed during times of crisis.

Overall, "Aftershock" is a powerful episode that highlights the impact of natural disasters on communities and the importance of good journalism in times of crisis. The episode also raises important questions about government preparedness for disasters and the role of the media in holding those in power accountable.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 25, 1977
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    47 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (9)