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Phil of the Future :: Pheromonally Yours (01x09)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Pheromonally Yours
Episode #: 01x09
Production Number: 106
Original Airdate: Friday August 06th, 2004
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Episode Crew
Director: Tim O'Donnell
Writer: Danny Kallis
 
Episode Summary
 
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Phil accidentally makes a girl think that he likes her and must find a way to get rid of her. Pim joins the school orchestra to ruin Debbie's solo.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Brenda SongplayedTiaRecurring (4th appearance)
Evan PetersplayedSeth WosmerRecurring (second appearance)
Kay PanabakerplayedDebbie BerwickRecurring (6th appearance)
Rory ThostplayedBradley Benjamin FarmerRecurring (third appearance)
Ted Davis (1)playedMr. GinsbergRecurring (second appearance)
Amanda MichalkavoicedDebbie Berwick (singing, uncredited) 
Sarah Godshaw (1)playedMarla Beauregard 
Co-Guest Stars
John O'Brien (1)playedBeefeater 
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode shows viewers when Pim met Bradley for the first time.
 
New gadget: DNA Scrambler- a gadget which allows you to distort your physical image
 
We learn in this episode that Tucker has the ability to sense meat, though it is never shown again in future episodes.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
George M. CohanGive My Regards to BroadwayDebbie is singing at the concert
 
Episode Quotes
 
(hears circus music)
Phil: What was that?
(closes door)
Keely: My mom and her friends are having a cat circus. Don't ask.
 
Bradley: (to Investigator) She only had one name. Pim... Blonde... Angry... Yet strangely attractive... Hey! Don't write that!
 
Seth: Phil, I'm the last guy to get stuff, but I think Tia's right. That Marla likes you!
Phil: Guys, she dropped one of her books, and I gave her a hand. Thats all.
Keely: Phil, let me clue you in. When you do things for a girl, they have meanings.
Phil: Like what?
Keely: Like, if you carry her books, that means you're interested.
Tia: If you open the door for her...
Keely: That means you're interested, but currently seeing someone.
Tia: Giving someobody cuts in line.
Keely: Front cuts mean you think shes cute, back cuts...
Keely and Tia: Lets be friends.
(Phil looks confused)
Seth: Oh dont worry, I'm jotting all this down for us.
Phil: Great...
 
Marla: Oh, my! You're gonna help me carry my books?
Phil: Well, if I carried you people might stare.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
After Phil helps Marla pick up her books and is talking to her, the order in which her books are stacked keeps changing.
 
 
Cultural References
 
"Give My Regards to Broadway"

The song "Give My Regards to Broadway" was written by George M. Cohan for the musical Little Johnny Jones.
 
The final note of "Give My Regards to Broadway"

Pim pays homage to Bugs Bunny when she imitates a conductor and forces Debbie to hold a note for an impossible length of time. In Chuck Jones' "Long-Haired Hare" (1949), Bugs does exactly this to punish a pompous opera singer. Listen, also, for a mention of "Ginsberg's poetry class": a reference to the fifties-era beat poet Allen Ginsberg, most famous for his epic poem "HOWL".
 
 
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