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Who's Sari Now?Episode Number: 11 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Monday December 15, 2003 Prod Code: 1AEH11 |
Kate Fox is hired by Rashmi, a young Indian woman, who is forced to agree to a marriage arranged by her parent unless Kate finds her an astrologically suitable match. The law firm also begin the proceedings for Lauren's case against her ex-husband Adam (guest star Nathan Fillion).
| Writer: | Allison Robbins |
| Director: | Jamie Babbit |
| Star: | Alicia Silverstone (Kate Fox), Lake Bell (Victoria), David Conrad (Michael), James Roday (Nick Paine), Ryan O'Neal (Jerry Fox) |
| Recurring Role: | Dina Meyer (Lauren Logan), Nathan Fillion (Adam Logan) |
| Guest Star: | Daniel Dae Kim (Clifford Kim), Tareq Kabir (Sanjay), Sunita Param (Rashmi), Kaitlin Olson (Jillian), Ajay Mehta (Mr. Chopra), Anil Kumar (Raj), Tom Kemp (Judge Grayson), Zachary Kranzler (Scott), Ossie Mair (Mr. Bedi), Meher Tatna (Savita), Noor Shic (Mrs. Chopra), Shishir Kurup (Vedic Astrologer) |
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On December 17, 2003, just two days after this episode aired, NBC ordered four additional scripts (instead of the previously announced five), making a total order of 17 episodes. These episodes were shot, but they were never aired in the U.S. It is also unclear whether an 18th episode was ever actually produced at all. The "lost" episode is presumably episode 1-12: All in the Family.
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Music featured in this episode:
- Polichinelle by The Prayer Boat
- Way Out by Lazy
- Worn Me Down by Rachael Yamagata
- Every Breath You Take, originally written by Sting and performed by The Police, cover version performed by the Indian band at the wedding
- Twist by Goldfrapp
- Fallen by Sarah McLachlan (edit) This episode aired at 10 p.m. on Monday, December 15, 2005, outside the show's usual timeslot on Fridays at 9 p.m. It also was the last episode to air in the U.S. (edit) Kate orders an avocado wrap for lunch, and is disgusted when temp receptionist Jillian brings her a turkey sandwich instead. In real life Alicia Silverstone is an avid vegan. (edit) This episode was not broadcast in high definition. (edit)
- Polichinelle by The Prayer Boat
- Way Out by Lazy
- Worn Me Down by Rachael Yamagata
- Every Breath You Take, originally written by Sting and performed by The Police, cover version performed by the Indian band at the wedding
- Twist by Goldfrapp
- Fallen by Sarah McLachlan (edit) This episode aired at 10 p.m. on Monday, December 15, 2005, outside the show's usual timeslot on Fridays at 9 p.m. It also was the last episode to air in the U.S. (edit) Kate orders an avocado wrap for lunch, and is disgusted when temp receptionist Jillian brings her a turkey sandwich instead. In real life Alicia Silverstone is an avid vegan. (edit) This episode was not broadcast in high definition. (edit)
Victoria: They really should make men wear cow bells that ring if they're 'The One' so we don't waste our time.
Kate: You circulate that petition, I'll sign it. (edit) Kate: (about Nick) Check it out, it's your astro-match.
Victoria: My god, and he's already cheating on me. What an astro-hole! (edit)
Kate: You circulate that petition, I'll sign it. (edit) Kate: (about Nick) Check it out, it's your astro-match.
Victoria: My god, and he's already cheating on me. What an astro-hole! (edit)
Jodi Long does not appear in this episode. Her character, receptionist Claire, is now replaced by another temp receptionist, Jillian (guest star Kaitlin Olson), a man-eater who is aggressively searching for a husband.
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Michael's email is revealed to be michaelm572@hotmail.com, an email address that does exist.
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Several character birthdays are revealed in this episode:
- Kate: September 30, 1976
- Victoria: August 12, 1978
- Michael: November 7, 1973
- Nick: June 8, 1974
None of these are the actors' actual birthdays. (edit)
- Kate: September 30, 1976
- Victoria: August 12, 1978
- Michael: November 7, 1973
- Nick: June 8, 1974
None of these are the actors' actual birthdays. (edit)
Title: Who's Sari Now?
The episode title is a pun of the words 'sorry' and 'sari', a traditional Indian women's garment. (edit)
The episode title is a pun of the words 'sorry' and 'sari', a traditional Indian women's garment. (edit)
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