Genre Comedy / Drama Directed by James Widdoes / Lynn M. McCracken / Robby Benson / Mark Cendrowski / Terry Hughes / Pat Fischer-Doak / Gil Junger / Barnet Kellman Created by Tracy Gamble Writer by Tracy Gamble / W. Bruce Cameron / Bonnie Kallman / Martin Weiss / Paul F. Ciancarelli / David S. DiPietro / Bill Daly / Bill Callahan / Seth Kurland / Steve Baldikoski / Bryan Behar / Christy Jacobs White / Philip Wen / Gayle Abrams / David Flebotte / Rob Hanning / Tamiko K. Brooks / Michael Langworthy / Dena Waxman Cast Katey Sagal / Kaley Cuoco / Amy Davidson / Martin Spanjers / James Garner / David Spade / John Ritter / Billy Aaron Brown / Larry Miller / Adam Arkin / Nicole Hayden / Liam Kyle Sullivan / Cole Williams / Thad Luckinbill / Nicole Mansour / Howard Alonzo / Artie Anderson / John Ratzenberger / Amanda MacDonald / Daniella Monet / Marisa Theodore / Wendie Jo Sperber / Patrick Warburton / Suzanne Pleshette / Jonathan Taylor Thomas / Brian Sites / Kala Savage / Sam Horrigan / Kelsey Batelaan / Dana Workman Production company Touchstone Television, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), Flody Co. Original channel ABC Original language English Country of origin United States Broadcast dates 17 September 2002 (USA) Original runing time September 17, 2002 – April 15, 2005 Episode duration 22 minutes Picture format 480i (SDTV) 720p (HDTV) Studio Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California Episode summary After sending an email to former college flame Matt (Ed O'Neill) to see how he's been doing over the years, Cate becomes fed up with the unreasonable demands of her family and locks herself in her room for some alone time. But she's shocked when Matt shows up at her window and whisks her off to re-live some adventurous, old times - then she begins to question if his rebel lifestyle is just a front. Fun and viewer review It was great to see Ed O'Neill (Matt) staring alongside Katey Sagal (Cate) again after 'Married With Children'. They have such great chemistry together. I think this was a great episode to show Cate struggling with the stress of being a single mum and also showing her letting her hair down and giving viewers an inight into her high school years. CJ trying to make dinner was particularly funny too. I couldn't help laughing at the irony in Cate telling Matt that she was a mum who "cooks and cleans" but in 'Married With Children' she did absolutely nothing for her family! Overall a great episode, and I only wish that we saw more of O'Neill in later episodes If any video is not working or any episode of any show is missing , share your comments . If any of your favourite show is missing , kindly inform us by commenting , We will upload it as soon as possible . thanks |
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