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It's up to Cleo to save Sarge from a certain death from an explosive collar locked around her neck.

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      • The song used for Sarge's dance when the episode originally aired was Edwyn Collins' "A Girl Like You". But in the DVD release of the episode, the song is changed to something else. This is not uncommon, and is generally caused by a difficulty in securing the rights.

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      • Cleopatra: (referring to the obese Sluggo) Who's the Jenny Craig poster boy? Cleopatra is making reference to the well known weight loss program of the same name.

      • Adventures in Babysitting The scene where Cleo goes into the mutant bar and sings the blues before she can leave is copied from the movie Adventures in Babysitting.

      • Episode title and plot
        This episode is a takeoff on the German film Lola Rennt, aka Run Lola, Run, in which a girl races against time and fate to save her boyfriend. Through the power of her will, she gets three chances, travelling back in time to try again.

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