Gnome Appearances: Towards the end of the episode you can see a Lawn Gnome in the Small's backyard.
A number of the forest shots are the same eyes over and over again. This was done to save money on production.
So we find out Brendon is in the 4th grade. But wait, he's 8. Average age for 4th grade is 10. Either he got pushed up a grade somehow, or this town has different rules of age for gradeschool.
McGuirk: Women are a complicated bunch. Brendon: Yeah? McGuirk: Let me give you an analogy... Brendon: Oh. McGuirk: They're like grapes. Brendon: Right. McGuirk: That's all I got.
Eugene: (Gets hit in the head with a ball) Aggh! Brendon: You know, Coach, I see you keep hitting him with balls. McGuirk: Yeah... Brendon: I mean... I can only look the other way so many times. McGuirk: Watch this. Brendon: Yeah? Eugene: (McGuirk throwns another ball at Eugene's head) Ahhhg
Brendon: Wellumahmmm, How are you? McGuirk: What do you mean? Brendon: How's it going? McGuirk: Well I just drank pee. How's it going with you?
McGuirk: (Trying to find the person who peed in his canteen.) This sounds like something you'd do Brendon, step forward. Brandon: I didn't do anything. McGurik: You know what that tastes like? That's disgusting. Melissa: How did you know what it tastes like? McGuirk: I just tasted it. Brendon: How did you identify it so quickly? McGuirk: Because I drank it before! But that... (Sighs)
Brendon's Filmography: "The Evil Mustached Man" – Detective Barlow is out to save his girl Loni from the evil mustached man. (Doesn't have Melissa) "Loniblanca" – Loni (Played by Melissa) is forced to make the hardest move of her life when she goes with Mitch (Jason) instead of Brendon.
After the credits, Mitch is getting a tattoo on his chest of a heart that says "Loni".
The $20 bill Loni hands McGuirk has the face of Dr. Katz from Comedy Central's Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist on it.
The song Dwayne plays in the second movie is the Home Movies theme.
This is the last episode with Paula Poundstone as Paula Small.
Due to the fact that most of the script was improvised, much of the cast and crew were given writer credits.
This is the last 1999/UPN episode, and it was advertised on UPN as the season finale.
The original title of this episode was entitled "We'll Always Have Tuesday."
The girl tied in a chair with an evil villain with a mustache: This is another classic cliche' most notably from Duddley Doright.
n/a: Brendon's Second Film
Though it doesn't have a title, the second film Brendon shoots is a parody of the classic Casablanca.
Melissa: Well why don't you study your lines, Yoko!
The episode title and this line are quick references to Yoko Ono, who for years was blamed for the breakup of The Beatles.
S 4 : Ep 14
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S 4 : Ep 13
Aired 4/4/04
S 4 : Ep 12
Aired 3/28/04
S 4 : Ep 11
Aired 3/21/04
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