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Grounded for Life
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| Title: | Devil with a Plaid Skirt |
| Episode Number: | 4 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 4 |
| Production Number: | 109 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday January 31st, 2001 |
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Lily gets detention because her skirt is to short. Sean think the nuns from her school have it out for his children, to prove this other girls also don't follow to the dress code he collects evidence. To strenghten his crusade against the nuns, he asks a priest for help.
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| Devil with a Plaid Skirt: Title
The title of this episode is derived from the song "Devil with a Blue Dress" by Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels. | Sean: Sister Stalin
When calling Sister Helen "Sister Stalin", Sean is referring to Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union leader at the time of WWII. Stalin ran a communist state, and by calling Sister Helen this, Sean is insinuating that she supports communism and also runs a communist school. |
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