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Writer |
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Alan
Kirschenbaum and
Gregory Thomas Garcia |
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Director |
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Gail Mancuso |
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Anthony Clark |
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Greg Warner |
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Jean Louisa Kelly |
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Kim Warner |
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Mike O'Malley |
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Jimmy Hughes |
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Liza Snyder |
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Christine Hughes |
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Dan Hedaya |
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Don Ludke |
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Gregory Jbara |
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Lloyd |
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Matthew Parrott |
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Man |
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Joel Homan |
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Dominic |
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Anthony and
Michael Bain |
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Sam |
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Steve Burns |
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Himself (uncredited) |
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Christopher and
Nicholas Berry |
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Logan |
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Episode Synopsis: Christine and Don convince Kim to sell her sleeve
guards, which she's dubbed "arm-prins," at a craft fair, while Jimmy
convinces Christine to bring the kids to watch him play in a security
guards' softball game. Greg is upset that he'll have to take care of Sam
himself while Kim is setting up her new business, so he voices his
displeasure and hurts her feelings by calling her arm-prins stupid.
Jimmy feels castrated when his boss, Lloyd, benches him, and lures
Christine into the game for need of a female player. Greg is forced to
watch a Blue's Clues video with Sam over and over again, as it's the
only thing that will keep him quiet. Soon, Greg has sat through the show
so many times, he begins dreaming he's starring in it. Kim becomes
dejected when the arm-prins bomb, just like Greg said they would. Greg
makes it up to her by saying she's a much better housekeeper and parent
than he'll ever be, and the most important job she can ever have is at
home.
Notes: This episode features clips from Blue's Clues, and
provided ample cross promotion for that series -- which, due to a
CBS-Viacom merger, began airing jointly on Nickelodeon and CBS this
season.