John Beasley |
Irv Harper/ Narrator |
Anne Heche |
Amanda Hayes |
Debra Mooney |
Nurse Edna Abbott Harper |
Tom Amandes |
Dr. Harold Abbott Jr. |
Gregory Smith |
Ephram Brown |
Scott Wolf |
Dr. Jake Hanson |
Brighton Hertford |
Katie |
Guest Star |
Whitney McCarty |
The Party girl |
Guest Star |
Steven Anderson |
Thurman |
Guest Star |
Jan Felt |
Louise |
Recurring Role |
Katie Millar |
Page |
Recurring Role |
Stock footage of the train station office is used when the scene opens on Dr. Brown speaking on the phone with the professor at Julliard. The new "Brown & Abbott" sign is not hung and the people walking outside are wearing heavy winter coats when the episode mostly features people in light to no coverings.
The "Brown & Abbott" sign is seen hung for the first time when Dr. Abbott runs into Dr. Hartman who's rushing to get to the pharmacy.
Goof: The camera crew can be seen reflected in the school bus when Amy and Ephram are arguing in the school parking lot.
In the Amy and Ephram fight scene in the parking lot, when they stop you can see that they have passed Ephram's car on the left. However, when the scene is ending, Ephram is standing at his car not past it.
Amy: Screw you, Ephram!
Amy: I Just quit yearbook.
Ephram: Damn! I just signed up.
Andy: Harold! No wait! (The sprinklers turn on, Harold looks at Andy). I was gonna say... go right.
Delia: What's wrong with you?
Ephram: Broke up with Amy.
Delia: Already?!
Ephram: Shut up Delia.
Ephram: You turned your schedule into something the president couldn't even handle! Not that that's saying much...
Nina: (To Andy) Oh please, if I got upset hearing about every guy who cheated on his wife, I'd have to give up my soaps and you know I'd never do that.
Episode Music
Louque - Whoa Now.
Louque - Cry, Cry.
Motion Soundtrack - Knockin'.
This is the first episode with actress Sarah Drew, as Hannah, as she is a recurring star this season. She is listed as Also Starring.
Harold: (to Jake) You think I don't see what you're doing? Advertising yourself like some doc-in-the-box, trying to hoodwink people with gimmicks and freebies. You're not running a Pep Boys for god's sake. What's next? Free coupon for an appendectomy? Two-for-one specials on cholesterol screenings?
Pep Boys is a national automotive parts chain that was established in 1921 by three brothers in Philadelphia.
Bright (To Rose): FYI–the one about cheese [the book: "Who Moved My Cheese?"], ah, it's not really about cheese; it's metaphorical.
The book "Who Moved My Cheese?" is a simple parable that reveals profound truths about change. "Cheese" is a metaphor for what you want to have in life. Written for all ages, the story takes less than an hour to read.
Harold (To Andy): Oh, just a little [pause] advertising experiment. Suffice it to say, I now know how the makers of "Gigli" must have felt.
A film starring Ben Affleck, "Gigli" is considered by many critics and viewers to be worst movie released in 2003.
Ephram (To Rose): Two tickets to the Shins. I, I know what you're thinking–it's a school night, but it's only 45 minutes away. We [Amy and I] can leave before the encore.
The Shins is a pop band that formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1997. The four original members of the band now reside in the Portland/Seattle area.
Male chlamydia patient (To Andy): I should have gone to Celine Dion.
Celine Dion is the popular French-Canadian singer.
Ephram (To Nina): Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go conquer Chopin before tonight.
Frédéric Chopin was a Polish romantic composer of the nineteenth century. Known for his expressive piano pieces, he composed almost exclusively for that instrument.
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