Meanwhile, security guard Larry is disturbed when his supervisor Walter points out that he gets special treatment because his daughter is married to the boss's son. When Larry demands Edward rescind all special treatment, Walter obligingly fires Larry.moreless
Dharma: Let's get it back! Greg: Dharma, it's not that easy! This game has very specific rules, invented by very drunken law students.
Dharma: Um, Greg? Greg: Yeah? Dharma: How long has this bronze army guy has been in here, 'cause if you don't put it in Ziploc or something it can get crusty.
Dharma: Come on, you're not really upset, are you? Greg: No, I'm just grumpy. I'm a grumpy old guy. Dharma: Honey, you're not old. You can't tease real old guys 'cause they yell and shake their canes at you. Greg: I know you're teasing, but that kid out there giving me the business seriously thinks I'm an old guy. Dharma: You think maybe it's because you say things like "giving me the business"? Greg: Alright, alright, that kid that was dissin' me. Dharma: Dissing. Ooh! It's Hammer time!
This episode's end titles has Chuck Lorre's Vanity Card #101.
Guest Dick Clark does not really play "himself," but rather both Greg and Larry wearing a mask which accidentally makes them look like Dick Clark.
The title of this episode is a play on words of the title of the television show "Mission: Impossible."
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