Carded and Discarded (Freaks and Geeks episode)
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"Carded and Discarded" | |
Episode No. | 7 |
Prod. Code | 110 |
Airdate | January 10, 2000 |
Writer(s) | Judd Apatow, Paul Feig |
Director | Judd Apatow |
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"Carded and Discarded" is the seventh episode of Freaks and Geeks. It was written by Judd Apatow and Paul Feig. Apatow also directed the episode. It first aired on January 10, 2000.
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[edit] Synopsis
Sam, Neal and Bill befriend Maureen, a very pretty and friendly new student at McKinley. When the popular crowd shows interest in her, the geeks take Maureen out on a night of all-you-can-eat dining in an attempt to keep from losing her. Lindsay and the freaks try to buy fake IDs to see the band "Feedback" perform at a local bar.
[edit] Music
The following songs are featured in this episode.
Song title | Artist | Album | Year |
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"C'Etait Toi (You Were The One)" | Billy Joel | Glass Houses | 1980 |
"Rosalinda's Eyes" | Billy Joel | 52nd Street | 1978 |
"Don't Ask Me Why" | Billy Joel | Glass Houses | 1980 |
"Stomp!" | Brothers Johnson | Light Up the Night | 1980 |
"I'm Eighteen" | performed by Dave (Gruber) Allen and Feedback Originally by Alice Cooper |
Love It to Death |
1971 |
"American Band" | performed by Dave (Gruber) Allen and Feedback |
[edit] Deleted scenes
The following scenes were edited out from the final cut of the episode, but can still be found on the series DVD.
- An alternate opening scene featuring Eli (Ben Foster) hanging out with Bill before class. Neal then tries to convince Bill and Sam to crash a party Vicki Appleby is throwing later in the week.
- An alternate opening scene in which Nick gives Lindsay a bar of white chocolate before the Freaks decide to ditch school.
- The all-you-can-eat waiter (David Koechner) mocking the geeks for getting full on ribs.
[edit] Trivia
- When Maureen (Kayla Ewell) first changes the menu specials on the chalkboard at the all-you-can-eat restaurant, it reads "Pan Fried ass". Then, for the close-up insert shot of the chalkboard it reads "Pan Fried Butt".