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* This is one of three episodes, "[[See Jane Run]]" and "[[Life in the Past Lane]]" being the others where Jane doesn't have her usual offset hairdo for the complete duration of the episode. It shows that her hair is long enough to make a ponytail with.
* This is one of three episodes, "[[See Jane Run]]" and "[[Life in the Past Lane]]" being the others where Jane doesn't have her usual offset hairdo for the complete duration of the episode. It shows that her hair is long enough to make a ponytail with.

[[File:405Neighbors.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Mr. O'Neill's neighbors...]]
[[File:405Credits.JPG|200px|thumb|right|...are manipulating his very existence!]]


* [[Michelle Landon]] mentions Jodie is going to be working at a congressman's office during the summer. This happens in "[[Is It Fall Yet?]]".
* [[Michelle Landon]] mentions Jodie is going to be working at a congressman's office during the summer. This happens in "[[Is It Fall Yet?]]".
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* The cheerleaders don't recognise Jane in her new clothes and hairdo. She's been going to school with them for almost three years.
* The cheerleaders don't recognise Jane in her new clothes and hairdo. She's been going to school with them for almost three years.

[[File:405Neighbors.JPG|200px|thumb|right|Mr. O'Neill's neighbors...]]
[[File:405Credits.JPG|200px|thumb|right|...are manipulating his very existence!]]


* In rather disturbing responses to the assignment, [[Upchuck]] is hunched over behind his chair with a miserable expression; [[Andrea]] is drawing herself dead; and [[Dawn]] is mournfully reading [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Jar ''The Bell Jar''], a semi-autobiographical book about clinical depression. Eeep.
* In rather disturbing responses to the assignment, [[Upchuck]] is hunched over behind his chair with a miserable expression; [[Andrea]] is drawing herself dead; and [[Dawn]] is mournfully reading [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Jar ''The Bell Jar''], a semi-autobiographical book about clinical depression. Eeep.