Traylor Howard |
Sharon Carter Donnelly |
Richard Ruccolo |
Peter "Pete" Dunville |
Ryan Reynolds |
Michael Leslie "Berg" Bergen |
Jennifer Westfeldt |
Melissa |
Julius Carry |
Bill |
David Ogden Stiers |
Mr. Bauer |
Harve Presnell |
Mr. Haggerty |
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Darlene Kardon |
Mrs. Himmelfarb |
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Once again, the episodes are aired in the wrong order, as Pete and Melissa are together in this episode, despite having previously broken up in episode 1.05 Two Guys, a Girl and an Apartment.
Pete: We can now watch what we want, from any corner of the earth.
Berg: All crammed in to our 12 inch screen.
Sharon: Maybe all these stories I've heard about Haggerty are true.
Pete: What are you talking about?
Sharon: Remember Marco? The stuttering mime in 3B. Re-tiled his bathroom without permission, hasn't been heard from since.
Pete: He's a mime!
(After Mr.Haggerty has removed Pete's satellite dish).
Berg: All right, so we're back down to 80 channels. Just like the amish.
Berg: What is the deal with taking our windows?!
Mr. Haggerty: I thought that was funny.
Sharon: Mr. Haggerty is everywhere! He knows all!
Berg: Oh yeah? Ask him why I'm slicing my 3 iron.
This is the final episode for David Ogden Stiers (Mr. Bauer), Jennifer Westfeldt (Melissa) and Julius Carry (Bill).
Berg's fish is called Klaus.
Pete's internal monologue in the car in anticipation of meeting Mr. Haggerty is reminiscent of the internal monologue of Martin Sheen's character in Apocalyse Now.
Pete: Hakuna Matata.
This is an allusion to the animated Disney film The Lion King from 1994. Hakuna matata is the motto of the characters Timon and Pumba in the film. It is Swahili and means 'there are no worries'.
Pete: Today can be our independence day!
This is an allusion to the sci-fi film Independence Day from 1996.
Mr. Bauer: Once you've gone up river nothings ever the same. The horror!
This is an allusion to the film Apocalypse Now from 1979. It is the final words of Colonel Kurtz (Marlon Brando).
Mr. Bauer: Last time I saw a snow storm this bad I was travelling in South America. We'd just finished a soccer match in Bolivia, heading home to Chile. The plane crashed in the Andes, we were stranded for weeks.
This is an allusion to the film Alive from 1993 based on the book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors, which itself is based on a true story.
Mr.Bauer: I once took a job as winter care taker in an old hotel in the mountains of Colorado. I thought I could work on my novels, spend some quality time with my family. All work and no play make Jack a dull boy.
This is an allusion to the novel The Snining by Stephen King. A movie based on the novel, starring Jack Nicholson, was made in 1980.
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