Carded and Discarded is the seventh episode of the Freaks and Geeks TV series. It was written by Judd Apatow and Paul Feig and directed by Judd Apatow. The episode first aired on January 10, 2000.
Summary[]
The Geeks, Sam, Neal, and Bill, befriend a new female student, but they soon fear of losing her to the popular crowd, and they try to win her over, with a series of fun things that they have in store for her. The Freaks, Lindsay, Nick, Daniel, and Ken, decide to get fake IDs, so they can see a hot local band perform at an adult bar.
Plot[]
TBA
Cast[]
Further to the regular cast members appearing in all the episodes, the present episode also has the following recurring cast and guest stars:
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Opening Credits:
Ending Credits:
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Opening Credits:
Ending Credits:
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Episode Soundtrack[]
Song title | Artist | Album | Year |
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"C'était Toi (You Were the One)" | Billy Joel | Glass Houses | 1980 |
"Rosalinda's Eyes" | Billy Joel | 52nd Street | 1978 |
"Don't Ask Me Why" | Billy Joel | Glass Houses | 1980 |
"Stomp!" | The Brothers Johnson | Light Up the Night | 1980 |
"I'm Eighteen" | performed by Dave Allen and Feedback Originally by Alice Cooper |
Love It to Death |
1971 |
"We're an American Band" | performed by Dave (Gruber) Allen and Feedback Originally by Grand Funk Railroad |
We're an American Band | 1973 |
External links[]
- Carded and Discarded at the IMDb
- Carded and Discarded at www.tv.com
Episodes |
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1: Pilot - 2: Beers and Weirs - 3: Tricks and Treats - 4: Kim Kelly Is My Friend - 5: Tests and Breasts - 6: I'm with the Band - 7: Carded and Discarded - 8: Girlfriends and Boyfriends - 9: We've Got Spirit - 10: The Diary - 11: Looks and Books - 12: The Garage Door - 13: Chokin' and Tokin' - 14: Dead Dogs and Gym Teachers - 15: Noshing and Moshing - 16: Smooching and Mooching - 17: The Little Things - 18: Discos and Dragons |