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* [[Rich Bitch]]: {{spoiler|Virginia sees her cousin Delila this way.}}
** {{spoiler|Sabrina wants so hard ''not'' to be one because her dislike of her father's lifestyle (there are hints of [[Parental Abandonnment]] in her backstory), that she almost becomes one ''only to rich people''. Her massive insecurity issues turn her into an incredibly rude and insulting person when around her rich friends.}}
* [[Role Association]]: [[The Sarah Connor Chronicles|Cromartie]] cleans pools now?
** Or for ''[[Burn Notice]]'' fans, psychopath Simon Escher apparently cleans pools. Still quirky and keen on mischief and self-interest though.
*** If you watched ''[[Life]]'', you were probably wondering how a Russian mobster had such a convincing American accent before realizing he probably just faked a Russian one.
** Fans of Garcia's last show, ''[[My Name Is Earl]]'', will recognize Earl's gay friend Kenny and stolen goods fencer Jasper as the supermarket manager and a cop on TV, respectively.
*** And, to no ones surprise, Jason Lee [[My Name Is Earl|(Earl himself)]] finally appeared as washed up "rock star" Smokey Floyd.
*** Add another former Earl actor cameo, with Eddie Steeples (Darnell AKA Crabman) as the gas reader in the funny hat.
**** And the pizza man that had to reposes Burt's sausage
*** Apparently Joy and Randy are now married.
*** No mention of Maw Maw being the grandmother in another [[Malcolm in the Middle|dysfunctional family]]?
*** [[That '70s Show|Steven Hyde]] was Lucy's first victim. (Hilariously enough, the actors are [[Real Life Relative|married in real life.]])
** Burt's parents are [[Six Million Dollar Man|Colonel Steve Austin]] and [[The Partridge Family|Shirley Partridge]].
* [[Running Gag]]: A ton, starting with Burt's problem not thinking of the word "think." Also, Dancin' Dan.
* [[Screw Politeness, I'm a Senior!|Screw Politeness, I'm A Senior With Dementia!]]: Maw Maw. Regularly walks around [[Squick|without a shirt]].