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Yes, Dear: Pimpin' Ain't Easy

 

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Air Date

Monday December 15, 2003

Production Code

4AEJ11

Episode Summary

Greg makes an unhappy Kim be Mr. Savitsky's "escort" to an art gallery, but then becomes unhappy himself when Kim gains her own personal reasons for continuing the charade. Meanwhile, when Logan learns that all of his clothes once belonged to Dominic, he decides to protest hand-me-downs—by taking them off, and going around town in his tighty whities.

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  • The end montage is the same sequence that has been featured in several past episodes. []
  • Aired with truncated opening credits. []
  • The original broadcast was a part of CBS' "A Very Merry Monday." []
  • Shane Edelman was not credited for his first appearance, in "Guarding Greg." In this, his second, and all future appearances, he is. []
More Notes
  • Greg: He could pop a viagra and be chasing her around the coffee table like a sexed up unicorn! []
  • Kim: I'm probably the first woman you've gone out with in God knows how long who can hold up her end of a conversation. Right?
    Savitsky: Right.
    Kim: And you always go for bimbos. Right?
    Savitsky: Right.
    Kim: Just because we can talk intelligently about things that interest us both doesn't mean this is love.
    Savitsky: Wow, that's the best breakup speech of all time. I feel like I should give you half my stuff just for that. []
  • Jimmy: Well, it's true what they say, Greg. Pimpin' ain't easy. []
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  • Mr. Savitsky comments he's "trading angry emails with Ron Howard," and asks "What's a rude word that rhymes with "Opie?", referencing his role on The Andy Griffith Show. []
  • Jimmy says, "my only rule is I don't kiss on the mouth," a reference to Garry Marshall's 1990 film Pretty Woman. []
  • The title is borrowed from a song by Big Daddy Kane. []
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