Fred Ewanuick |
Dan Phillips |
Mary Ashton |
Claire |
Paul Bates (II) |
Jeff |
Ben Ayres |
Mike |
Suzanne Coy |
Anita Vargas |
Laurie Murdoch |
Alan Duffy |
Patricia Zentilli |
Barb |
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Dan Lett |
Frank Pendleton |
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Dan Warry Smith |
Tim |
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Brenda Halloran, who played the TV Reporter, is the Mayor of the City of Waterloo.
Jeff: What's your position on cat bylaws?
Dan: Cat bylaws?
Jeff: They're talking about making them get tags, like dogs.
Dan: Does anybody care about that?
Jeff: Only people with nothing in their lives... a big constituency for you.
Mr. Pendleton: (to Claire) You know Alan, Wessex's next mayor.
Alan: I like the sound of that.
Claire: Well, don't get too used to it. ...Because soon they'll just be calling you "Mayor".
Brianna: (to Dan) You can do this. I don't mean you can win, but you can lose with dignity.
Swifty Copy Employee: Is something going on, boss?
Jeff: I'm sorry, this is about Dan. I should have had his back, but I quit on him. And now I've got to make it right. Wow. Sometimes it's spooky what photocopying teaches you.
Swifty Copy Employee: Sure.
(watching a news report about Mr. Boots' death)
Claire: This is good, this builds empathy for you.
Dan: Yeah, every time a bus hits someone or something, I come up aces.
Claire: Best not to say that too much.
Claire: Hey, Charlie, where's Dan?
Charlie: Ideally? Stepping in front of a bus, but I'm not optimistic.
Brian Roberts, the director of this episode, was nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award for "Direction – TV Program or Series," for this episode.
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