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Bed, Bath and Be Gone

Episode Number: 5    Season Num: 1    First Aired: Thursday August 9, 2007    Prod Code: n/a
Maxie's health is in serious jeopardy. Kelly gets on a patient's badside. Andy questions a patient's claimed sickness. Spinelli deals with his fear of clowns as one is brought into the ER. Georgie tells Maxie to just go ahead and die, which she later regrets saying to her. Robin sees Patrick and Leyla embracing on the roof. Dr. Ford and Ms. Sneed tell Kelly that she is being sued for sexual harrassment.
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Cast and Crew

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Writer: Robert Guza Jr., Elizabeth Korte, Meg Bennett
Director: Owen Renfroe
Star: Bradford Anderson (Damien Spinelli),  Amanda Baker (Jolene Crowell),  Nazanin Boniadi (Leyla Mir),  Sonya Eddy (Epiphany Johnson),  Jason Gerhardt (Cooper Barrett),  Kent Masters King (Dr. Lainey Winters),  Lindze Letherman (Georgie Jones),  Kimberly McCullough (Robin Scorpio),  Ron Melendez (Dr. Andy Archer),  Minae Noji (Dr. Kelly Lee),  Dominic Rains (Dr. Leo Julian),  Kirsten Storms (Maxie Jones),  Jason Thompson (Patrick Drake),  Angel M. Wainwright (Regina Thompson),  John J. York (Mac Scorpio),  Steve Burton (Jason Morgan)
Recurring Role: Billy Dee Williams (Toussaint Dubois),  Wendy Braun (Iris Sneed),  Richard Gant (Dr. Russell Ford)
Guest Star: Danny Arroyo (Pablo Garcia),  Jesse C. Boyd (Jared),  Molly Cheek (Marion Moore),  Christopher Curry (Jared's Father),  Christopher Neiman (Norman),  Hadeel Sittu (Patient Barrett),  Audrey Wasilewski (Sandra),  Peter Allen Vogt (The Clown)

Notes

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The song playing at the end of the episode on the hospital's roof was a version of the hit song, "Dancing in the Street," sang by Rie Sinclair.
There were two other original songs by Rie Sinclair featured in the episode as well. (edit)
Kent Masters King (Lainey) does not appear in this episode, even though she is credited at the beginning of the episode. (edit)

Quotes

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Jason: If you want to ask her out, just ask her out already.
Spinelli: The Angel of Mercy spurned The Jackal. I dare not approach her again.
Jason: Yeah, well, maybe if you would stop all the games and use normal words to talk to her. (edit)
(As the clown in the lobby laughs uncontrollably, Spinelli hides behind Jason)
Jason: What - what are you doing?
Spinelli: Ok, you know that there are few things that strike terror into the heart of The Jackal but clowns... clowns are, umm, spine-chillingly horrifying. I mean, just look at him. Menacing, he is. They've always... they've always creeped me out. I mean, there's something so weird about someone who would talk and act so strangely.
(Jason looks right at Spinelli) (edit)
Epiphany (to Jason): You might be "The Man" outside this hospital, Mr. Morgan, but inside these walls, you answer to me. (edit)
Dr. Ford: I have no choice but to terminate your employment.
Pablo: Oh, it's Dr. Lee complaining alright because I refused to do her. Dr. Hot-to-Trot wanted to have sex but I turned her down. You see, I wasn't aware that my job description included sexual favors for horny doctors!
Dr. Ford: Mr. Garcia, I would appreciate it if you...
Pablo: No! No! No! You better start hiring fast because if you fire all the guys Dr. Lee has jumped, you're not going to have any staff left. (edit)
Spinelli: That's one creepy harlequin, huh? But The Jackal has pity in his heart. I even tried to reach out and make a cosmic connection.
Toussaint: In other words, you talked the poor man's ear off.
Spinelli: Well, see, The Jackal has a long and troubled history with those of the jester persuasion... but I poured my heart out to him and The Painted One didn't respond.
Toussaint: Well, sometimes a man needs some quiet in his own mind.
Spinelli: Wow. That was an utterance worthy of Stone Cold. (edit)

Trivia

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The plot line with the laughing clown was featured on the 8/17/2007 episode of The Soup. (edit)
The laughing clown in the lobby was dressed identical to the clown on the embroidery that Mrs. Storch left Jake. (edit)
The patient Jared Moore has several parallels with Jason Morgan. First off, they both had head injuries which changed their personalities. Secondly, they share the same initials - J.M. Third, the last name of Jason's biological mother was Moore. (edit)

Allusions

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Episode Title: "Bed, Bath and Be Gone"

There is a linens store in the USA called Bed, Bath & Beyond. (edit)
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