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The Good, The Bad, and the Really Ugly

Episode Number: 3    Season Num: 1    First Aired: Thursday October 11, 2007    Prod Code: 103
James is back to dating but finds it's not as easy as it used to be. After Dontrelle is arrested Duncan asks Brody to help him get Dontrelle's little black book which mentions Duncan. Karl and Marla get worried when they find out that Wendy has hired a private investigator who now has photos. Terrence offers Cameron a job which doesn't set well with his rival Duncan.

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Writer: Brian Burns
Director: Michael Spiller
Star: Dylan McDermott (Duncan Collinsworth),  Michael Vartan (James Walker),  Jessica Collins (Marla),  Christopher Titus (Brody Johns),  Nia Long (Katie Graham),  Joshua Malina (Karl Mixworthy),  Amy Sloan (Wendy),  Peyton List (Cameron Collinsworth),  Paige Turco (Lisbeth)
Recurring Role: Paul Blackthorne (Terrence Hill)
Guest Star: Francesca P. Roberts (Dr. Seaver-Filner),  Deborah Zoe (Sara),  Nicolette Collier (Samantha),  Sean Collier (Dashiel)

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Music: Almost Lover by A Fine Frenzy. (This song played when Duncan went to see Lizbeth and ask her for a date near the end of the episode.) (edit)

Quotes

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Karl: Look, I know it sounds crazy but it’s taken my mistress to help me remember how great my wife is. And now that I have, I won’t let anything spoil it. (edit)
Sara: (about the red Ferrari) Mid life crisis or divorce?
James: Oh, that obvious huh? (Sara nods) Yeah, well… guilty as charged, recently separated.
Sara: Well, I’ve been there, first stage is always hardest.
James: There are stages?
Sara: First stage, wondering if you gonna survive. Second stage, wondering if you’re going to spend the rest of your life alone and third stage, wondering why you didn’t get a divorce sooner. (edit)

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James: The woman had more protection than Private Ryan.
This is in reference to the 1998 Steven Spielberg film Saving Private Ryan. In the film Private Ryan was discovered in an embattled German town during World War II. The number of troops around him and the munitions available had dwindled. In essence, Private Ryan was not very protected, unlike the woman with multiple condoms to whom James referred
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