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Episode Guide > Season 3, Episode 4

Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist: Earring

 

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Air Date

Sunday October 27, 1996

Production Code

304

Episode Summary

Ben wants to change his image, and he decides to get an earring, after considering developing a tic, or getting allergies, or dressing like a pirate and calling everyone Captain.

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  • Ben: Hey Dad, whatta you think of these pants -- too tight?
    Dr. Katz: Well they're not tight around the ankle. []
  • Ben: (looking for a new style) A parrot and a peg-leg -- I could be like, you know, very popular. Just in this neighborhood. And I could walk around and call everyone 'Cap'n'. "Morning, Cap'n!" []
  • Dr. Katz: I just don't know if an earring is the right look for you. Remember how you felt when we went out to a restaurant -- two-three years ago -- and I had the rug?
    Ben: Yeah, that bothered me.
    Dr. Katz: Because your father was trying to what?
    Ben: Compensate for having no hair.
    Dr. Katz: Yes, and now my son is trying to what?
    Ben: Compensate for having no ears. []
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  • Kevin Nealon jokes he would have been in the back making coffee in the movie Braveheart. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Randall Wallace (who also wrote the screenplay), the film starred Mel Gibson as William Wallace, a Scottish man in 1280 who became the figurehead for of the First War of Scottish Independence against the English. Arguably the most memorable parts of the movie were the epic battle scenes, which were filmed in Ireland and used up to 1,600 members of the Irish Army Reserve as extras. While the film was criticized for its historical inaccuracies, it won five Oscars. []
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