Dharma & Greg: I Think, Therefore I Am in Trouble
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8.4
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I Think, Therefore I Am in Trouble
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- Season: 5
- Episode: 16
- First Aired: 3/19/2002
- Prod Code: 5ABD016
Supermodel Claudia Schiffer guest stars as Gretchen, a drop-dead gorgeous new lawyer in Greg's office about whom he's having sexual fantasies. Guilt-ridden over his inappropriate thoughts—especially since it's his "four-and-a-half-year anniversary" with Dharma—Greg tries desperately to get Gretchen off his mind, to no avail. Add a recap »
- Director:
- Chuck Lorre
- Stars:
- Susan Sullivan (Kitty Montgomery)
- Jenna Elfman (Dharma Freedom Finkelstein Montgomery)
- Thomas Gibson (Gregory 'Greg' Clifford Montgomery)
- Shae D'Lyn (Jane Cavanaugh (Seasons 1-4))
- Alan Rachins (Myron Lawrence Finkelstein)
- Joel Murray (Peter 'Pete' Cavanaugh)
- Mimi Kennedy (Abby Kathleen O'Neil)
- Mitchell Ryan (Edward Montgomery)
- Recurring Role:
- Susan Chuang (Susan)
- Helen Greenberg (Marci)
- Shirley Prestia (Janet)
- Guest Star:
- Claudia Schiffer (Gretchen)
- Erick Avari (Lalit)
- Dennis Cockrum (Ty Cobb)
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- CHUCK LORRE PRODUCTIONS #99
"It's funny how writing takes you down roads you never imagined travelling. When I began this vanity card I had what I thought were several sophisticated themes worth delving into. One dealt with the quantum physics discovery that the very act of observing a phenomenon changes the phenomenon. Another explored how I might behave if all my problems were suddenly and mysteriously solved (my contention was that I would obsessively create more problems almost immediately). And still a third premise discussed the always popular ideas of self-love and self-forgiveness. My premise here was that these sorts of concepts are inherently flawed and potentially destructive in that they deal with the individual as something that is split in half: the forgiver and the forgiven, the lover and the beloved. But in the end I managed to abandon all my heady themes the minute I realized the deep personal significance of this card number. I was thirteen years old when "Get Smart" debuted in 1965. I thought it was hilarious and had an immediate and massive crush on Agent 99. To further complicate matters, I was tormented by the knowledge that 99 had a crush on 86 (Maxwell Smart). Thankfully, 86 was moronically oblivious to her affections, so I retained a childish hope that one day she would be mine. Needless to say, my love remained unrequited. But it was not in vain. Thirty-seven years later that innocent boyhood crush would bear fruit as vanity card #99." edit »
- Ty Cobb: "Usually I come around when Greg's trying to delay orgasm." edit »
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