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Duckman/All About Elliott

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All About Elliott
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Season 4, Episode 4
Airdate January 25, 1997
Production Number 4445
Written by Gene Laufenberg
Directed by Peter Shin
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All About Elliott is the fourth episode of the fourth season of Duckman, and the forty-sixth episode overall.

Starring: Jason Alexander (Duckman), Nancy Travis (Aunt Bernice), Gregg Berger (Cornfed), Dweezil Zappa (Ajax), Dana Hill (Charles), E.G. Daily (Mambo, Paperboy), Pat Musick (Fluffy, Uranus)

Also Starring: Chris Elliott (Dr. Reamus Elliott), Catherine Cavadini (Female Student, Stripper)

Contents

Plot Overview

The Duckman detective agency takes on a college intern. However, once Elliot joins them, he stuffs Duckman with every means of pleasure, all the while Cornfed's reputation begins to take an unusual dive.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Duckman: Elliot, welcome to team Duckman. And now for our first order of business...
(they all turn to see a multitude of protesters stampeding towards them)
Duckman: Let's get the hell out of here!
(Duckman and Elliot jump out the window)
Cornfed: Ah, to attend a public function with Duckman and leave using the door.
  • Cornfed: (to Duckman) I thought you'd given up caffeine since it was making you break out in those long, alliterative rants about the injustices of modern day society that we were all pretty much getting sick of.
  • Cornfed: But why discredit me, try to ruin my life?
Elliot: Oh, I could say you represent the ying to Duckman's yang, that your stable influence is the only thing that's kept him from getting to this state years ago. But the real reason I tried destroying you, Cornfed... was that I just never cared for you. I don't know. There was like a wall or something between us. We never really connected.