Drew Carey |
Drew Allison Carey |
Diedrich Bader |
Oswald Lee Harvey |
Ryan Stiles |
Lewis Kiniski |
Kathy Kinney |
Mimi Bobeck Carey (episode 2+) |
Cynthia Watros |
Kellie Newmark (2002-2004) |
Brian Kale |
Tuttle |
Guest Star |
Kaitlin Olson |
Traylor |
Recurring Role |
Jonathan Mangum |
Scott |
Recurring Role |
James Castle Stevens |
Brannigan |
Recurring Role |
At Drew's house, when Mimi and Oswald are discussing the party, a camera can be clearly seen on the right above the blue chair. It's gone the next time the chair is shown.
Crewmember seen - In HD -When Kellie and Drew get off of the bed covered with coats a crewmember's right arm and light blue shirt can plainly seen on the right side of the screen as he is standing facing the foot of the bed - In Analog - you can see the crewmemeber's shadow on the wall and it is obviously not Kellie or Drew.
(Traylor is bragging about her new SUV)
Kellie: Doesn't that get like, 4 miles to the gallon?
Traylor: (mutters under her breath) I wish.
Kellie: Don't you care about the environment?
Traylor: No, when I hit a deer, it doesn't even make a dent.
(Drew and Kellie are discussing the topic of gun control)
Drew: I did some reading, and it turns out all shooting deaths are caused by guns.
(Oswald and Mimi are arm wrestling)
Drew: Hey Oswald, don't forget to pull the head off, or she'll never die.
Traylor: I'll be right back, I left my door unlocked, and everybody in the office hates me.
Drew: Yeah, Fair and Balanced, just like the slogan.
Kellie: They're about as fair and balanced as my grandmother's breasts.
When the episode is played in syndication on TBS, the network airs this episode seventh in season 9.
Theme Song: "Moon Over Parma" by Squirrel Nut Zippers
Ryan Stiles does not appear in this episode (Lewis is "away for the weekend"). He can be seen in a portrait of himself on the wall of his house, preventing Drew and Kellie from having sex since the picture freaks them out.
Traylor: Will I get to see one of your relatives challenge the Devil to a fiddle contest?
In the song The Devil Went Down to Georgia by The Charlie Daniels Band, a young fiddle player named Johnny is challenged to a fiddling contest by the Devil. If the Devil wins, he gets Johnny's soul. If Johnny wins, he gets a gold fiddle. In the end, the Devil acknowledges that Johnny is the better fiddle player and gives him the gold fiddle.
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S 1 : Ep 22
Aired 5/8/96 (23:00)
S 1 : Ep 21
Aired 5/1/96 (22:00)
S 1 : Ep 20
Aired 2/27/96 (23:00)
S 1 : Ep 19
Aired 2/21/96 (23:00)
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