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Phil of the Future :: Good Phil Hunting (02x11)
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| Title: | Good Phil Hunting |
| Episode #: | 02x11 |
| Production Number: | 214 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday September 30th, 2005 |
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Phil solves a difficult math problem with ease due to the problem being “third grade stuff” in the future. If anyone solves the problem, the whole class will be granted no math homework for the rest of the year, so Keely tries to convince him to say the answer, though while convincing him, she talks too loudly and Mr. Hackett over-hears her recite the answer. She is taken into an advanced math class, in which Phil must continue to do her work, as if it is discovered that the work was too hard for her, Mr. Hackett will know that Phil gave her the answer, which could support his theory of them being aliens.
Meanwhile, Pim attempts to use massive static electricity to gain vengeance against the Fashion Zombies who humiliated her previously. She plans to use it to make their hair stand on end.
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Phil: Did I say computronics? I meant...I like milk.
Mr. Hackett: Miss Teslow, are you sure you didn't get any help?
(Keely shakes her head "no")
Phil: I like milk. | Mr. Hackett: How could you know the answer to such a difficult mathematical equation?!
Keely: I'm a good guesser.
Mr. Hackett: That was no guess! The last student who guessed said, "corduroy". | Phil: What happened after we left advanced math? Are we busted? Does Hackett know it's me?
Keely: Nope. After Hackett called me a genius, he gave us independent study so we each can work on our own math problems. I figured out that if you punch in "07734" on a calculator it spells "hello"! | Mr. Hackett: (after fainting) I had such a strange dream, you were there, you were there, and you...you... (looks at someone dressed up as a scarecrow) You I don't recognize. |
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The punchline to the jokes are meant to be brainy, but they don't mean anything. | How could Mr. Hackett (only being a substitute teacher) promise no homework for the rest of the semester when that is not even up to him since he is not the regular teacher for their math class. | Phil says that the math problem was "third grade stuff", though it's been explained in previous episodes that there aren't grades in the future. |
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Title: Good Will Hunting
Good Will Hunting is a 1997 movie starring Robin Williams and Matt Damon. In it, Damon's character Will Hunting works as a janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, despite the fact that his knowledge of higher mathematics is far greater than that of anyone else in the university. | Mr. Hackett: "What's the first rule of AV club?"
Phil: "Don't talk about AV club!"
This is a reference to the 1999 movie Fight Club, starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. In it, Pitt's character states the famous line, "The first rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club. The second rule of Fight Club is: you do not talk about Fight Club." | Mr. Hackett: (after fainting) I had such a strange dream, you were there, you were there, and you...you... (looks at someone dressed up as a scarecrow) You I don't recognize.
The person dressed as a scarecrow is a parody of the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz where the main character Dorothy travels to the land of Oz to visit the Wizard accompanied with a scarecrow, a tin man, and a lion. In the movie, Dorothy faints during a tornado, and she has a dream in which she must get back to Kansas. When she wakes up from fainting, she says the line that Mr. Hackett says (with the exception of the Scarecrow part). The movie starred Judy Garland as Dorothy. |
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