| “Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers” | |
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| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 14 |
| Written by | Judd Apatow, Bob Nickman |
| Directed by | Judd Apatow |
| Production no. | 114 |
| Original airdate | July 8, 2000 |
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"Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers" is the fourteenth episode of Freaks and Geeks. It was written by Judd Apatow and Bob Nickman. Apatow also direced the episode. It first aired on July 8, 2000.
Synopsis
Lindsay and Kim accidentally run over Millie's dog one night. Lindsay wants to come clean to Millie, but Kim threatens to react violently if Lindsay confesses. Feeling guilty, Kim befriends Millie and asks her to join the freaks to witness The Who, live in concert. Bill Haverchuck, already having a rocky relationship with Coach Fredricks is devastated to hear that his mother has been dating him. When Mrs. Haverchuck and Coach Fredricks become open with Bill about their relationship, Bill becomes increasingly frustrated until a visit to Go-Kart City prompts him to lash out at Coach Fredricks.
Music
The following songs are featured in this episode.
| Song title | Artist | Album | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| "I'm Free" | The Who | Tommy | 1969 |
| "I'm One" | The Who | Quadrophenia | 1973 |
| "Boris The Spider" | The Who | A Quick One | 1966 |
| "Love, Reign O'er Me" | The Who | Quadrophenia | 1973 |
| "Squeeze Box" | The Who | The Who by Numbers | 1975 |
| "Going Mobile" | The Who | Who's Next | 1971 |
| "Drowned" | The Who | Quadrophenia | 1973 |
| "Michael Row the Boat Ashore" | performed by Jason Segel, James Franco and Seth Rogen | ||
| "Lady L" | written and performed by Jason Segel | ||
| "Summer Breeze" | Seals & Crofts | Summer Breeze | 1972 |
Deleted scenes
The following scenes were edited out from the final cut of the episode, but can still be found on the series DVD.
- An unedited take of Nick performing "Lady L" for Ken.
- An extended cut of Ken breaking Nick's guitar. The guitar cuts Seth Rogen's chin and Jason Segel is unsure whether he should continue with the scene or not.
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