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| Title: | Dottie Heat |
| Episode Number: | 11 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 11 |
| Production Number: | 1AEV03 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday August 11th, 2002 |
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Greg is chosen to sing 'The Friendship Song' along with Dottie, who invites him over to her place to rehearse the song and get to know each other better. At Dottie's place Greg tells her he wants to remain friends, to which she understands, making the rest of the night fun for both of them. The next day, while being pressured by the male crew, Greg lies and tells them he slept with Dottie.
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This episode strengthens the notion that puppets and humans are able to have sexual relationships. | This is one of three episode that do not have Greg giving a opening and closing narration. The other two being "Rabbit Redux" and "Sock Like Me." |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Cure | The Lovecats | |
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Warren: Last year's Christmas party, lets just say she decked my halls and I gave her a holy night. | Gil: Where's Dottie and Greg?
Count Blah: Gil, don't ask me. I don't even know where my pants are, blah. |
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Greg: Come on, they'd never fire Oscar.
Oscar the Grouch is a puppet from Sesame Steet. | Gil: This is gonna make 'The Rainbow Song' look like a steaming pile of dump.
'The Rainbow Song' is performed by Barney on his show, Barney and Friends. | Jack: You know who I heard had to sell his house? Snuffleupagus.
Snuffleupagus is another puppet from the Sesame Street. |
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