Roz goes after the mother of a TV brat that is shooting a TV pilot in the building.Roz goes after the mother of a TV brat that is shooting a TV pilot in the building.Roz goes after the mother of a TV brat that is shooting a TV pilot in the building.
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Billy Corben
- Billy MacDonald
- (as Billy Cohen)
Dorothy Andrews
- Cashier
- (uncredited)
Bob Gunter
- Victoria's Assistant
- (uncredited)
John Bear Staible
- Bailiff
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaChristine reads a tabloid newspaper called The Enquiring Star with the cover headline "Woman in Hurricane Has Same Baby 3 Times".
- GoofsIn the hall, when Dan suggests Harry "can sleep with an evangelist", Dan hands Harry a newspaper with pictures facing away from Harry. In the next shot, the pictures are facing toward Harry.
- Quotes
Billy MacDonald: On report? I want her fired!
Mrs. MacDonald: That's enough, Billy.
Billy MacDonald: What?
Mrs. MacDonald: You heard me.
Billy MacDonald: Are you talking to me?
Mrs. MacDonald: Yes, I am, William Fenimore McDonald!
Billy MacDonald: Wow! She hasn't called me that in 6 years!
Mrs. MacDonald: Speaking as your mother, we need to make some changes around here. You, me, your dressing room now!
Billy MacDonald: But Mommy!
Mrs. MacDonald: MOVE IT, BUSTER!
- ConnectionsReferences Bringing Up Baby (1938)
- SoundtracksTheme to Dickey the Dickens
Performed by Richard Moll
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Yuk!
The episode was painful to watch. Who is like that child parodied in that episode? That weird, '80s era media image of a spoiled child actor was clearly cooked up by some creep who retreats into fantasy any time confronted with the reality that those children are, most likely than not, overworked, dragged from pointless interview to interview, and publicly humiliated in front of their friends, despite it being, in many cases, not their dream to be an actor but to be free from people who are trying to force them to be actors. That whole portrayal just made me wince, and think only about child abuse. It clearly written by a typical Hollywood narcissist who refuses to believe they are exploiting the children working for them. I should know. I did enough child acting work to qualify me for AFTRA before someone in the industry had a conversation with my family about making kids perform against their will. And that "can you talk like a normal person?" line the kid made? I was driven to say that once or twice when talked to in baby talk one to many times when I was in the opening stages of puberty, and I don't regret it.
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- jamesp1000
- Apr 17, 2015
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