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Jennifer and Adam plan a romantic weekend. Jeff and Audrey look into having children. While Russell runs into an older woman from his past, Constance and decides that he want to show her his physical prowess.
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    So I tried to give this show the benefit of the doubt for four episodes now, but this was just an inexcusable installment. This show does get better, but this episode just made me embarrassed of being a fan of the show. Most of the story lines, if not all of them, have been unoriginal and cliche plots about relationships that we have all seen before, and this episode really was no different.

    Ugh, I hate David Spade, the worst thing is that he wore down Jessica Walter's guest appearance. I was excited at first, but she just needed to share the screen with someone other than David Spade tonight to make this episode a good watch. Not to mention, everything that David Spade is just a horrible version of what Barney does on How I Met Your Mother. Trying to sleep with an older woman that you unsatisfied in the past? Watch every other sitcom and you'll understand how unoriginal this plot was.

    Jen & Adam fighting over the future, another cliche annoying relationship story line. Not even worth the breath. Now for Jeff & Audrey, them getting checked to see if they can have kids is potentially a good plot, but they were just so bad here. It was mostly the script but nothing that came out of their mouths was remotely funny, and Patrick Warbuton just annoyed me tonight which usually isn't the case. Worst episode yet overall.moreless

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    • Before Russell is about to have dinner with Constance, the outside shot of the restaurant is the former Griffin's, at the City Dock in Annapolis, Maryland. Edit
  • Notes

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    • Original International Air Dates: Slovakia: September 29, 2009 on Markiza Czech Republic: November 13, 2010 on Barrandov Edit
    • This episode was included on the Emmy Awards 'For Your Consideration' DVD for this season. Edit
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    • (Looking at a Playpen magazine) Jeff: Wow, an interview with Brett Farve! Edit
    • (Jeff is just told how to provide a seaman sample) Audrey: The moment you have been practicing for all these years. Edit
    • Adam: We got into a fight. Russell: About what? Adam: Kids, the house, money. Jeff: You've got none of those things. Edit
  • Allusions

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    • His friends refer to Russell's encounter with Constance, his lady friend as Miss Daisy. "Driving Miss Daisy" is a movie about a woman about 80 years old. Edit
    • Before going to bed with Constance, Russell tries to improve his prowess by talking to himself in the mirror and some karate moves. This matches the final scene in Boogie Nights where Dirk Diggler does the same. Edit
    • Russell's greeting to the couples at the diner, Russell: Hello Archie, Betty, Veronica . . . Moose alludes to characters in Archie Comics who also spent much of their time hanging out in a diner. Edit
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