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Graduation means the end of the Carver playing careers of Goldstein, Gomez, Hayward, and Reese, and it also means anxiety for all of them as they wonder what's ahead. Meanwhile, Reeves' girlfriend wants him to spend the summer with her in Greece.
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    • Trivia

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      • At the start of the episode, it is clear that Reese's lip movements do not match what he's singing. Edit
      • This is the final appearance of Ed Bernard as Jim Willis. Edit
    • Notes

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      • In "Pregnant Pause" in season 1 and "Cross-Town Hustle" this season, it seemed like Reese had potential to play college ball. How does he wind up a failed singer and doing community service? Edit
      • Goldstein, Hayward, Gomez, and Reese all "graduate" in this episode. Edit
    • Quotes

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      • Reese: Man, I was bankin' on this gig! Lonnie Wilson: Well, un-bank, brother! Edit
      • Reeves: (to Goldstein) The only person you have to satisfy is Abner Goldstein. Edit
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      • "A Few Good Men" is part of a recruiting slogan for the Marine Corps. Goldstein winds up joining the Marines in this episode upon realizing that his upbringing hasn't prepared him for the rough road of life. Edit
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