Talk:My Road to Nowhere
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[edit] Photo
Can someone change the picture for the episode? The current one's not an appropriate one and not suitable in my opinion. Find a photo that reflects the episode best, please. Zuracech lordum 12:18, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
- You mean it's a little "gross"? Sure it doesn't reflect the episode's TITLE best (as in a screencap of the road trip), but I (for one, at least) am going to remember this episode for one reason: babies. Kim's lie and Jordan's shock coupled with Dr Cox's paranoid depression. It somes up the baby theme perfectly. --Andyroo316 23:46, 12 February 2007 (UTC)
Wow this picture is completely unnecessary. I'm removing it. Asacarny
[edit] Episode overview
Added spoiler warning as per Wikipedia:Spoiler -- primary subject is fiction, knowledge of spoiler would diminish viewer enjoyment substantially while use of spoiler tag does not diminish quality of an already fairly low-value article. Pythagorous 02:14, 8 June 2007 (UTC)
Why is this considered for deletion? It's not any different than any other normal episode of a TV show. 129.21.109.229 15:58, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
- Then go and say so on the article for deletion page(the link is in the notice), we need all the support we can get. Thanks--Jac16888 16:01, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Question about "Guy Love" ringtone
I had noticed the ringtone with the melody from "Guy Love" and I was wondering: The in-story explanation for the singing in "My Musical" is that the patient is hallucinating due to an aneurysm. In that case, the rest of the characters would presumably be aware of the lyrics to the songs, since they'd be based on some underlying non-singing dialog. However, although they know that the patient is adding melodies in her mind, they wouldn't have heard them. Any in-story explanations for how Turk got the melody for his phone? Kime1R 13:02, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
- nope, no in-story explanation, basically, its just a fan in-joke--Jac16888 13:07, 25 October 2007 (UTC)