Anthony Clark |
Greg Warner |
Jean Louisa Kelly |
Kim Warner |
Liza Snyder |
Christine Hughes |
Mike O'Malley |
Jimmy Hughes |
Joel Homan |
Dominic Hughes |
Robb Derringer |
Rob |
Guest Star |
Jason Kravits |
Tim |
Guest Star |
Paul Bartholomew |
(Mike) Jenkins |
Guest Star |
Anthony Bain and Michael Bain |
Sam Warner |
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Brendon Baerg |
Logan Hughes |
Recurring Role |
Madison Poer |
Emily Warner |
Recurring Role |
The outside of the bar and grill where the gang eat at has a storefront sign that reads "Blue Lou's" (a place that really exists). Meanwhile, the cover of the menus they're using inside the restaurant read "Earl's."
Jimmy's orange juice bottle changes position from shot to shot while he's reading the newspaper.
The first name of Greg's white co-worker was Steve the first time he appeared (in "Home Is Where the Heart Isn't"). Here, it's Mike.
After Logan rolls the dice the first time, one die changes position from shot to shot without anyone touching it. And while Greg is talking to Jimmy and the kids, after Logan rolls the dice a second time, one die appears, disappears and reappears again.
Greg:...Jimmy, you sure you don't want to go?
Jimmy: I. hate. jazz.
Greg: Fine. I'm kinda glad that I'm gonna have an empty seat beside me, and give me some--some place to put my picnic basket. That's right, Jimmy. I said picnic basket.
Jimmy: Greg, I'm not Yogi Bear.
Jimmy: What were you thinking getting an earring?
Greg: Hey, easy. You're starting to sound like my mother.
Jimmy: Yeah, well, you're starting to look like mine.
Jimmy: Uh, no, I just, I got caught up at home. I--I had to take a second shower... I have a glandular problem.
Tim: It's okay.
Jimmy: Well, just keep that in mind in case we ever go speed walking together, because I leave a trail like a freakin' slug.
Jimmy: Oh, man. It's--it's too sad. He had to put an ad in a newspaper to find a friend, he still gets rejected. I feel horrible. I'm going over there.
Kim: You're gonna be his friend?
Jimmy: Yeah, like I want a friend who wasn't good enough for Greg.
Christine: Well, the difference is, you need a friend.
Greg: Yeah, that guy looks kinda nerdy.
Jimmy: Well, he's not just any nerd, Greg, he's your soulnerd.
Kim: Jeff Richman? You haven't talked to him in years.
Greg: I know, but we were pretty close in the mid-'90s.
Christine: Greg, a lot's changed since then. I mean, Roy and that tiger -- they were very close in the mid-'90s.
Christine: Hey, how are you guys doing?
Logan: Daddy's teaching us craps.
Christine: Jimmy!
Jimmy: What? You told me to play a game with them.
Kim: Yeah, like Candy Land or Chutes and Ladders.
Jimmy: Yeah, but they're only going to outgrow those. I mean, I'm teaching them a game that they'll play their whole lives.
Greg's unseen friend, Jeff Richman, is named after the real-life Jeff Richman, a consulting producer during the first two seasons.
Story co-writer Deweyne Lamar Lee is also a production associate for the series.
CBS listed the title as "Greg Needs a New Friend."
Jimmy: Thank young Alyssa Milano and the good people who program the movies at Cinemax.
Cinemax is a premium movie channel known for airing very racy movies late at night.
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