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| Title: | Pilot |
| Also Known As: | Ritorno a Stuckeyville ( Italy)
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| Episode Number: | 1 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 1 |
| Production Number: | 101 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday October 08th, 2000 |
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Jun 10, 2007 |
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Ed Stevens, a New York lawyer , gets fired and catches his wife cheating on him. He decides to return to his hometown of Stuckeyville, Ohio. Ed tries to recapture his past. He tries to win the heart of Carol Vessey, the prom queen and most popular girl from high school class. He also moves in with his best friend Mike Burton, a doctor whose wife Nancy is trying to balance work and parenting. Ed buys the local bowling alley and turns it into his law office/bowling alley. Stuckeybowl becomes the main center of activity.
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| Inside Info - The names on the blackboard in Carol's classroom - Eunice, Sydney, and Lucy - refer to Rob Burnett's children. Burnett co-created and wrote the show. | Ed's Old Jobs - Ed says that he once worked in Stuckeybowl behind the counter at the snack bar.
While in college, he also worked in a fresh-roasted nut store. | Where's Phil? - Phil has been selling Kobe steaks out of the refrigerator of Stuckeybowl. |
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| Ed: (to Molly about Carol): If you're not born with broad shoulders and a strong jaw, there's only one way to get the girl... you make an complete ass of yourself.
| Kenny: If there were two bowling alleys, exactly alike, but one of them had wall-to-wall whores, I'd definitely patronize the one with the whores. | Ed: I'm a lawyer, and I own a bowling alley. Two separate things. | Molly: You're lucky that you didn't sleep with him. He would've bought a strip mall. | Ed: Sometimes two people can fall so completely in love and yet be so completely wrong for one another. It's faith's nasty side, I guess. |
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