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"Inspiration"
Series United States of Tara
Season 1, Episode 4
United States of Tara 1x04 001
Air date February 8th, 2009
Writers Alexa Junge
Director Mark Mylod
Producers Dan Kaplow; Alexa Junge; Diablo Cody; Darryl Frank; Justin Falvey; Steven Spielberg; Jill Soloway; Craig Gillespie; Dave Finkel; Brett Baer; Steven Mesner
Starring Toni Collette; John Corbett; Rosemarie DeWitt; Keir Gilchrist; Brie Larson
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"Inspiration" is the fourth episode of season one of the American dramedy series United States of Tara. It was directed by Mark Mylod with a script written by Alexa Junge. The episode aired on Showtime on Monday, February 8th, 2009 at 10:30 pm.

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  • Associate producer Steven Mesner is credited during the end-credit sequence of this episode.

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