Michael Boatman |
Carter Sebastian Heywood |
Michael J. Fox |
Deputy Mayor Michael 'Mike' Patrick Flaherty |
Connie Britton |
Nicole 'Nikki' Catherine Faber |
Alexander Gaberman |
James Hobert III |
Richard Kind |
Paul Thomas Lassiter |
Alan Ruck |
Stuart Bondek |
William Hill |
Doorman |
Guest Star |
Frank Santorelli |
Second Doorman |
Guest Star |
Reginald Davis Jr. |
Kid |
Guest Star |
Beth Littleford |
Deidre |
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Caitlin: Listen, I'm flattered that you want to be like me.
Deirdre: And I'm flattered that you want be like me.
Caitlin: No, I am me. You're just dressing and acting like me. I'm going to have to ask you to change back to who you are.
Deirdre: You change.
Caitlin: Me change? Well, ok. You're dating Stuart; I assume you do things for money. What's it going to take?
Deirdre: I think you're just jealous, because I'm a better version of you.
Caitlin: You're not going to get away with this.
Deirdre: Hmm mmm...
Deirdre: All right Blondie, listen up. Here's the rules. You stay away from my man, or you and I are going to be co-starring in a play I like to call, 'Deirdre the Prison Guard.'
Caitlin: No offense, but I'm not interested in your man. So why don't you just march those $12 pumps back to the trailer park and whip up some dinner for cousin dad.
In this episode, Caitlin lies perfectly well, but in an episode in season six Caitlin says it is impossible for her to lie.
This episode title is an allusion to The Postman Always Rings Twice, a 1946 film starring Lana Turner and based on the 1934 novel of the same name.
The whole Deidra and Caitlin story line is mirroring the movie a Single White Female.
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