The Little Things (Freaks and Geeks episode)
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Freaks and Geeks episode |
"The Little Things" | |
Episode No. | 17 |
Prod. Code | 117 |
Airdate | July 8, 2000 |
Writer(s) | Jon Kasdan (Teleplay and story), Judd Apatow (Story), Mike White (Story) |
Director | Jake Kasdan |
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"The Little Things" is the seventeenth episode of Freaks and Geeks. The story was conceived by Jon Kasdan, Judd Apatow and Mike White. The teleplay was written by Jon Kasdan. The episode was directed by Jake Kasdan. It first aired on July 8, 2000.
[edit] Synopsis
After Ken's girlfriend, Amy reveals to him that she was born with ambiguous genetalia, Ken questions his sexuality. His overanalyzation of his relationship with Amy leads him to the conclusion that he has to break up with her. Sam is having a terrible time dating Cindy Sanders, who reveals herself to be shallow, rude and egotistical. He tries to find the courage to break up with her.
[edit] Music
The following songs are featured in this episode.
Song title | Artist | Album | Year |
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When the Saints Go Marching In | performed by McKinely High Marching Band | ||
"If My Friends Could See Me Now" | Linda Clifford | If My Friends Could See Me Now | 1978 |
"Hail to the Chief" | performed by McKinley High Marching Band | ||
"Fashion" | David Bowie | Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps) | 1980 |
"The Road" | Jackson Browne | Running on Empty | 1977 |