What Price Bobby?

Season 2, Episode 18, Aired
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Bobby's acting career takes off when he meets Nora, his super agent.
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      • Judd Hirsch only appears briefly in this episode, not shown at the garage, but away from the rest of the cast on a skiing trip. Edit
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      • Nora: Please, don't start pitching. I get that from actors all the time. I can't tell anything about their acting abilities from their pitches. Bobby: Okay, I'm sorry. And you're absolutely right. A New York Times reviewer once said that I was the most natural young actor he'd seen. Nora: You're pitching! Bobby: That's not pitching. I was lying. Edit
      • Nora: Tell me about this play you're in two nights a week. What's it called? Bobby: Stalled. It's an experimental play about twelve people stuck in a stalled elevator. It raises an age-old question: "Which is the greater agony? To be stuck in an elevator or to be watching a show about being stuck in an elevator?" Edit
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      • The title alludes to What Price Hollywood, a 1932 film about a young actress trying to achieve success in Hollywood. (It was twice remade as A Star Is Born.) Edit
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