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Goodbye, Stuckeyville

Episode Number: 73    Season Num: 4    First Aired: Wednesday November 5, 2003    Prod Code: n/a
Afraid that their relationship won't survive if they live apart, Ed decides to join Carol in New York and puts Stuckeybowl up for sale; feeling that he's losing his best friend, Mike tries unsuccessfully to make a new one; after Ed's client wins an arbitration that prevents his long-time friend from dissolving their partnership, Ed urges him to think both inside and outside the box to discover a solution that works for both of them; Molly comes to crossroads in her relationships, and realizes that neither Sean nor Ted is the right man for her; even though Ed guarantees that they will not lose their jobs, the crew at Stuckeybowl pulls some pathetic stunts to sabotage the sale until Ed decides to make them Stuckeybowl's new owners; Warren sees Carol off in high style; at their going-away party, Carol realizes that she shouldn't tear Ed away from Stuckeyville, so they agree that she'll go to New York and Ed will rack up frequent flyer miles visiting her.

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Writer: Barb Mackintosh
Director: Don Scardino
Star: Josh Randall (Mike Burton),  Thomas Cavanagh (Ed Stevens),  Julie Bowen (Carol Vessey),  Jana Marie Hupp (Nancy Burton),  Lesley Boone (Molly Hudson),  Michael Ian Black (Phil Stubbs),  Rachel Cronin (Shirley Pifko),  Daryl "Chill" Mitchell (Eli Cartwright Goggins III (Episodes 45-83)),  Justin Long (Warren P. Cheswick),  Michael R. Genadry (Mark Vanacore (Episodes 45-83, recurring previously))
Recurring Role: Tom Wilson (Sean Nowell)
Guest Star: Reg Rogers (Ted),  Peter Jacobson (Jeff Foster),  Geoffrey Nauffts (Ron Mitchell),  Aasif Mandvi (Buyer),  David Beach (Mitch),  Cindy Katz (Vanessa Todson),  Suzanne Grodner (Lynn Dozier),  Rick Crom (Mark Bevins),  Melissa Dye (Anne Goodhill)

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Featured Music:
"No Better Place" by Fountains of Wayne
"Hasn't Hit Me Yet" by Blue Rodeo (edit)

Quotes

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Ed (explaining to Eli why he's following Carol to New York): I'm not desperate, Eli; I guess you could say I'm in love. (edit)
Carol: Is this crazy? Am I insane... to give up a steady teaching gig for an uncertain future I don't even know if I can afford? (edit)
Eli: I'd have asked you to bowl a few, but I'm not sure if any other lanes are working - unless you wanna bowl on the one a guy just died on. (edit)

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Phil's Scheme: Phil becomes Warren's first guest of his talk show's pilot episode.

Phil also tries to convince Ed and Mike to hire him as a jockey for their new horse. (edit)

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