Pretty Girls and Waffles

Season 1, Episode 4, Aired
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Ed defends a secretary being sued over a payroll error; Carol decides that she and Nick have to end their relationship; Mike is reviewed by his superior; Molly selects talent over beauty in casting the school play.
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  • After this episode, Ed will forever be known as the man who threw waffles at a girls window.

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    This is one of my top ten favorite episodes of the series. Very well written, witty, smart, emotional... this episode had it all!

    After you watch this episode, you can't help but wish there were a man out there who would throw waffles at your bedroom window!

    After a seven year relationship with boyfriend, Nick, Carol realizes he is keeping her from doing what she wants to do and be the person she wants to be. She breaks up with him for the FINAL time. Naturally, even though she was the one who initiated the break-up, she is still crushed. Afterall, it took up a majority of the past seven years of her life. Ed thinks this is finally the time for him to make his move, but soon realizes what Carol really needs right now is a friend, and he is there for her.moreless

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    • Godfrey Watch: Godfrey is the name of one of the boys who auditioned for the play. He sang Natalie Imbruglia's "Torn". Edit
    • Late Show with David Letterman stagehand Kenny Sheehan appears as Mr. Waslouis, Stuckeyville High's metal shop teacher. Edit
    • Ed says he used to work in the Stuckeyville Ice Cream Shoppe. Edit
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    • Featured Music: "Two Tickets to Paradise" by Eddie Money "There's No Business Like Show Business" by ? "Big Shot" by ? "Magnet & Steel" by Walter Egan "Hello, Old Friend" by Kim Richey Edit
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    • Mike (ordering a burger from the waitress as he accepts Ed's $10 challenge): Burger me! Edit
    • Carol (talking to her waffles): We have got some waffles, tasty tasty waffles. Hello, Mr. Waffle, Goodbye, Mr. Waffle. You are a waffle, yeah! Edit
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