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Miss Guided/The List
From The TV IV
The List | |
Season 1, Episode 3 | |
Airdate | March 20, 2008 |
Production Number | 1AMZ01 |
Written by | Matt Murray |
Directed by | Todd Holland |
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Miss Guided — Season One |
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The List is the third episode of the first season of Miss Guided. When Becky discovers "Lindsey Lopez," a gossip blog, has named her the 18th "most doable" teacher in school, she secretly sets out to improve her ranking.
Starring: Judy Greer (Rebecca "Becky" Freeley), Chris Parnell (Vice Principal Bruce Terry), Kristoffer Polaha (Tim O'Malley), Earl Billings (Principal Phil Huffy)
And: Brooke Burns (Lisa Germain)
Guest Starring: Daniella Monet (Meredith)
Co-Starring: Harvey Guillen (Lopez), Jerry Marr (Paul), Colin Niselman (Lance), Max Prado (Simon), Mikey Reid (Roger), Christian Salazar (The Photographer), Tom Schmid (Car Owner), Diego Torres (The Student)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
- The Hills: When Becky complains about how the "Lindsay Lopez" blog reduced one of her students to tears, Bruce tells her that it's just common sense to not get a nose job during school and cites The Hills for that bit of information. The Hills is a reality television series broadcast on MTV about a superficial twentysomething who leaves her home in Laguna Beach. The series is a continuation of the MTV reality show Laguna Beach.
- Perez Hilton: The "Lindsay Lopez" blog is likely a reference to Perez Hilton, the pseudonym of Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr. Hilton is a celebrity gossip blogger who runs an eponymous blog that tends to have a irreverent or cruel slant to the entries. The blog has also taken an active stance on "outing" homosexual celebrities (like Lopez trying to out Bruce) and is one of the reasons why celebrity coverage in America has become more and more prevalent.