Karen: Uh, excuse me. I love you. I mean, um, I love your work. I'm Karen Chandler. I'm editing your new book. Conrad: Oh, I'm so pleased to meet you. Karen: Me, too.
David: Bumstead? Shelley: I've never used it. Would you?
Karen: Honey, what happened? Shelley: Adam moved out. We had a huge fight. Karen: I thought he hadn't moved in yet. Shelley: Oh, shut up!
Adam: I just don't know how she could've kept this a secret from me. Jenny: Adam, all couples have secrets from each other. Pete: Yeah... They do? Jenny: Well, we don't, but most couples do.
Adam: And you would be Shelley's... husband. Sorry, I didn't expect you to be... Kris: Black? Adam: ...here.
Kris: Uh, I'll put on some coffee. How do you like it? Shelley: Strong and black.
Adam: Basically, he's everything that I'm not. Pete: Look at the bright side. That must mean you're everything that he's not. Adam: Great. I'm the photographic negative of perfection.
Kris: Well, if I were you, I'd wake up and smell reality. Adam: I've smelled reality. And it smells like D-I-V-O-R-C-E.
Features a clip from The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, and one from a Detroit Red Wings hockey game.
Kerry Ehrin and Craig Munson previously collaborated on the screenplay for Mr. Wrong.
This episode pulled a 7 share. So on November 1, 1999, NBC pulled the plug.
Music: "17 Again" by The Eurythmics; "Brand New Day" by Sting; "I Can't Stand It" by Wilco; "Perfectly Good Guitar" by John Hiatt. The Sting, Eurythmics and Wilco songs were promotional considerations hyped by NBC after the end of the episode.
Holland Taylor is credited with "Special appearance by."
Weird, no one has discussed Cold Feet (US) yet.
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