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The Critic/Sherman, Woman and Child
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Sherman, Woman and Child | |
Season 2, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | March 5, 1995 |
Written by | Mike Reiss & Al Jean |
Directed by | Bret Haaland |
← 1x13 A Pig-Boy and His Dog |
2x02 → Siskel and Ebert and Jay and Alice |
The Critic — Season Two |
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Sherman, Woman and Child is the first episode of the second season of The Critic, and the fourteenth episode overall.
Starring: Jon Lovitz (Jay Sherman), Nancy Cartwright (Margot Sherman), Christine Cavanaugh (Marty Sherman), Gerrit Graham (Franklin Sherman), Doris Grau (Doris), Judith Ivey (Eleanor Sherman), Nick Jameson (Vlada Veramirovich), Maurice La Marche (Jeremy Hawke), Charles Napier (Duke Phillips), Park Overall (Alice Tompkins), Kath Soucie (Various), Russi Taylor (Penny Tompkins)
Special Guest Voice: Sam McMurray (Cyrus), Rhea Perlman (Ardeth)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- Opening Phone Call: "Jay, this is your pharmacist. Instead of hair restorer, we accidentally sent you Preparation H." Jay's head then shrinks.
- Opening Movie Parody: A parody of the scene where Julie Andrews sings in a field in The Sound of Music, the camera gets too close and accidentally hits her in the face, sending her careening off the side of a mountain.
- Closing Theatre Shot: "But I have nowhere to go."
Behind the Scenes
- Recast: Brenda Vaccaro voiced Jay's ex-wife Ardeth in the first season, but when she demanded a raise that they couldn't afford due to budget cuts, she was recast with Rhea Perlman, who only makes one appearance in the season.