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| 9 :01x09 - All That Jazz (Oct/28/2001) | | Murphy is stuck under a soda machine. To make matters worse, everyone else is out at a concert in China and can't help him! To make matters worse still, who should happen upon poor, defenseless Murphy but an angry scorpion and a tooth-collecting maintenance robot? | | Guest Stars: Charles Finnell as Employee, John Builder as Employee, Damon Frost as Employee, Roy Clark (1) as Employee, Nelson Barnes as Employee, Bill Lobley as Employee, Roy Binder as Employee, Doris Geller as Employee, Betsy Brooks as Employee, George Lowe as Dick, Adam Reed (1) as Bebop Cola Machine, Chris Ward (1) as Salesman #1, Matt Thompson as Salesman #2, Lee Duncan (1) as Employee, Debbie Wrege as Employee | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: Matt Maiellaro, Chris Ward (1), Dave Willis (1), Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) | | Songs: Chris Ward (1) -- Fett's Vette | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Murphy Murph and the Feng Shui Bunch (Dec/09/2001) | | Murphy, sick of looking at the cold, bare surroundings of Sealab, decides to hire a "Feng Shui" decorator to liven the place up, but quickly exhausts the lab's entire budget. Quinn isn't convinced and soon learns that Master Loo is actually an impostor. | | Guest Stars: Dave Willis (1) as Meatwad, Dana Snyder as Master Shake, John J. Miller as Master Loo | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: John J. Miller, Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1), Chris Ward (1), Matt Maiellaro, Dave Willis (1) | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - In the Closet (Apr/07/2002) | | As the result of a faulty door, Captain Murphy gets himself, along with the Sealab crew, locked in a tool closet. Due to a bullied childhood, the Captain feels the need to start sucker punching any and everyone he can. This only complicates the matter as the crew figures out how to escape. | Directors: Matt Thompson, Adam Reed (1) Writer: Adam Reed (1), Matt Thompson | | | | | | | | | |
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