Traylor Howard |
Sharon Carter Donnelly |
Ryan Reynolds |
Michael Leslie "Berg" Bergen |
Richard Ruccolo |
Peter "Pete" Dunville |
Nathan Fillion |
Johnny Donnelly (recurring Season 2) |
Suzanne Cryer |
Ashley Walker (recurring Season 2) |
Jillian Bach |
Irene (recurring Season 3) |
Dian Bacher |
Roger |
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Ron Pearson |
Unknown |
Guest Star |
Charles Robinson |
Officer Harris |
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It's interesting that Berg would be so scared to fight Roger, a significantly smaller man, in this episode when last season he punched Johnny, a significantly bigger man, in the face without a second thought.
Ashley: Why don't you tell me what the surprise is just to make sure I'm not disappointed.
Pete: You know I'm suddenly amazed you were asked out in college.
Ashley: I wasn't exactly popular in high school.
Pete: Really?
Ashley: People said I had a superior attitude but that's just probably because they were all so stupid.
Ashley: I had a great time today. I'd never heckled Shakespeare in the park before.
Pete: Well you stole the show with, "Get a day job thou bloweth."
Berg: Yesterday she referred to you as her fuzzy slippers.
Roger: That's only because I wrap myself around her feet when we watch TV.
Roger: My insides are something special.
Berg: Well sucks for you that you weren't born inside out.
Berg: If I were a box marked fragile I'd be pretty scared right now.
Ashley: We've got three days, strictly fun, no emotional attatchments. Just think of me as a soldier on a weekend pass.
Pete: OK but if you knock me up, you have to take me back to your country.
Ashley: I never knew you'd be such a good lover.
Pete: Yeah and imagine me with a good partner.
Ashley: Well until recently I couldn't imagine you with a non-plastic partner.
Berg: My charm bubbles up inside of me until I have to let it out. It has to come out one end or another.
Berg: (to Roger and the tall mailman beside him) Oh look, it's a scene from 'Of Mice and Mailmen.'
Originally shown as a hour episode split into two parts with "The Internet Show".
Berg: (to Roger and the tall mailman beside him) Oh look, it's a scene from 'Of Mice and Mailmen.'
This is a reference to John Steinbeck's highly acclaimed novel Of Mice and Men about a short, clever man George and his tall but stupid friend Lennie.
Episode title: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
This is the title of a song by punk band The Clash.
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