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That '80s Show :: Tuesday Comes Over (01x03)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Tuesday Comes Over
Episode #: 01x03
Production Number: 103
Original Airdate: Wednesday February 06th, 2002
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Episode Crew
Director: Terry Hughes
Writer: Elaine Aronson
 
Episode Summary
 
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Katie invites Tuesday to stay at her place; Sophia convinces R.T. to buy a hottub; and Roger tries to sell his car by the end of the day.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
T. J. ThyneplayedFrank 
Rance HowardplayedMr. Bailey 
Marjorie LovettplayedMrs. Bailey 
D. C. DouglasplayedCustomer 
Co-Guest Stars
Joe LissplayedHooverRecurring (second appearance)
 
Episode Notes
 
As part of a promotional night for the film Big Fat Liar starring Frankie Muniz, this episode was hosted by Frankie Muniz.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
HelixNo Rest for the Wicked 
ZebraWho's Behind The Door? 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Corey: Well, hey, she's got her own place. Why does she have to come over here and rifle through my sock drawer?
Katie: What's wrong with you? Her place is too small for a sock drawer.
Corey: I don't care if she lives in a dumpster.
Katie: It's a Subaru.
 
Katie: Okay, this is how it works. Say you finish reading the paper. Now, where does it go? Receptacle A? B? Or C?
RT: Hmm, let me think, uh ... D. I don't care.
 
Tuesday: Look, I'm kind of in between places. I move into a new apartment on Monday.
Katie: Oh, good. Only four days. You know what would really be great? If you could stay in an actual house. Oh my God, I live in one! What a coincidence!
 
Corey: Truce?
Tuesday: Whatever.
Margaret: Wow. The sexual tension is so thick in here. This is like watching Scarecrow and Mrs. King.
 
Corey: Listen, I'm sorry I lied. Okay? Maybe I was just a little bit embarrassed about still living at home.
Tuesday: Okay, you know what? I'm sorry you lied, too.
 
Tuesday: Have you got a washer/dryer?
Katie: Does Joanie love Chachi?
 
Tuesday: Just so you know, I may do laundry at your house every once in a while. I have got to know how your sister got my shirt so soft.
Margaret:
(sniffs) Downey. Clapton couldn't live without it. Even when that man was strung-out, he smelled April-fresh. Boy, that takes me back. Okay, that was far enough.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Margaret: Downey. Clapton couldn't live without it.

Margaret is referring to singer Eric Clapton.
 
Margaret: This is like watching Scarecrow and Mrs. King.

Scarecrow and Mrs. King was a CBS drama series that ran from 1983 until 1987.
 
 
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