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"Get the Dodge outta Hell" (0917)
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Last update January 20, 2001
Episode title: Get the Dodge outta Hell
Episode production code: 0917
Episode # in production code order: 200
Episode # in true US premiere order: 198
Episode # in old US premiere order: 199
US premiere date: February 5, 1995
US premiere time: 9 pm
Taping date: January 20, 1995
Written by Larry Jacobson
Directed by Gerry Cohen
First camera shot: Bud and Kelly are discussing excuses to avoid a trip to Wanker
county.
Synopsis: Al's Dodge mysteriously disappears during a trip to the car wash.
Just as mysteriously, Steve Rhoades makes a return appearance.
Recurring character cast:
Steve Rhoades: David Garrison (his third reappearance since he left the regular cast)
Griff: Harold Sylvester
Guest cast:
Mikey: Michael Faustino (David Faustino's brother)
Employee #1: Ian Gomez
Employee #2: Rick Batalla
Mr. D'Player: Pierre Gonneau
General note: 200th episode. This episode ended with the on-screen caption: "For Your
Emmy Consideration, Thank You Very Much." Married... with Children never won an Emmy, though.
Following this episode was the special "The Best o'Bundy: Married... with Children's
200th Episode". The audience didn't expect David Garrison on the stage and goes mad. David
makes fun of this long applause watching at his watch.
Influences and References: The episode title was inspired by the cowboy saying "Get the Hell out of Dodge".
"Yosemite Sam Hooked on Phonics" refers to a product called "Hooked on Phonics" sold on TV commercials.
They are intended to teach reading skills to children in a way that the children will find appealing.
The use of "hooked" here is the same as in "hooked on drugs." Dagnabbit is a version of "dang it" and "damn it."
Transcript: Available at
Ade Bundy's Internet MWC DataBase and
Married with Children... All Things Episodic.
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