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As the kitchen is being rebuilt after the fire in the last season's finale, Eddie is hell-bent on searching for the perfect door handle to match her decor, and she and Patsy take a day trip to New York on Concorde to track one down.moreless
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    The utimate combination of Eddy/Saffy bickering and Eddy and Patsy funloving selfishness. Plus a great shopping trip to NYC thrown in just for a doorhandle.
    How sad for Saffy, the whole episode just waiting for her mother to acknowledge her birthday and it never comes. How frightening for her to have to do Patsy's breast check. Thank goodness she didn't have to go into too much detail with the pap smear. We see Gran's kleptomania rear itself again and Bubble doesn't understand feedback at all, but at least she's all set for Christmas.
    The kitchen is finally taken care of and all is right in the land of Monsoon again.moreless
  • The finale of last season's "cliffhanger."

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    After Patsy burns Edina's kitchen with a cig, they have yet to remodel it. Edina thiks it is fine as it is with its charred walls. Edina and Patsy decide to remodel, but Edina is in search of a doorknob, which she thinks will make the place great. They end up in another country--the United States. On the way to the doorknob, they go into a piercing shop where Edina gets her navel pierced. They find the doorknob, and head back home. When they get there, the entire kitchen has been remodeled. Edina and Patsy are so drunk they never even notice it.moreless
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    • Despite the fact that there was an oven in the middle of the kitchen, there is no indication that there was a gas line in the floor.

  • QUOTES (5)

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    • Eddie: It's this way. I know this Madonna's got offices down here. Henri had sex with her. Patsy: Didn't we all?

    • Patsy (talking about redecorating the kitchen): Do you want modern? Edina: Well, I want modern. But not what modern was, post-modern. But what it is. Just new. I just want what it will be. You know, when you're at the dentist and there's like that chair and cling-clang, the big light comes down and you just spit and spit. The thing you spit in, that bowl, that's the sort of look I want. Patsy: A sort of ultra-modern spittoon.

    • Patsy: What the hell is the difference between a painting done by a person who wishes to paint like a child, and a child's painting?

    • Eddie: It takes more than a carefully placed bottle of olive oil and some balsamic vinegar to make a kitchen.

    • Eddie: Can you make my own cup of coffee darling, please? Gran: Ohhh! And how shall we do that, dear? Rub two sticks together and draw some water from the well? Eddie: Don't think you're so clever. I've started repressed false memory thearpy, I'll get something on you yet. You in the wood in a hood, it's all coming back to me.

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    • The shot of Eddie snorting coke to wake up in the morning (looking in the mirror) was taken out after the first run of the show and was left out for syndication. It was later put back in the DVD releases.

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    • Saffy: (Mouthing The Lyrics) I've got music, I've got my guy...
      Saffy is singing the lyrics to the song "Who Could Ask For Anything More." One of the more famous tracks from the musical Crazy For You.

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