Trivia and Quotes
Quotes
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Jo McGuire: Well, I can`t speak for Lanny.
Sam McGuire: Somebody`s got to.
Lizzie: Time for go to bed.
Miranda: [Interrupting Lizzie] You weren`t thinking about putting Ethan and Larry in the same sentence?
Gordo: You just did.
Gordo: [to Lizzie] Parents scrape and sacrifice to provide us with shelter, support and guidance, and in return, we have as little to do with them as possible. It`s nature`s law.
Miranda: Yeah. It`s like you come home and they ask, "What did you do today?" and we say "Mmm, nothing." And they ask, "Well, what are you doing tonight?" `n we say, "I dunno!" And they ask, "Why don`t you ever talk to us?" We say, "Why can`t you just leave me alone!" And you run upstairs.
Gordo: As little communication as possible. It prepares us for marriage.
Gordo: Yeah, well, there`s lots of weird stuff in this world - tofu bacon, hairless cats, country music.
Miranda: You smell like a... a pine tree.
Gordo: That`s because I`m wearing a car air freshener.
[he takes it out from under his T-shirt and shows it to her]
[animated Lizzie: as Lizzie gets mouth-to-mouth from Larry Tudgeman]
Lizzie: [screaming] Let me die!
Trivia
In the episode, "Between a Bra and a Hard Place," David Carradine makes a guest star appearance as a martial arts expert. At the end of the episode, this character disappears and Gordo asks Mr. McGuire who that was. Mr. McGuire replies, "He`s like a brother to me..." David Carradine is the real life half-brother of `Robert Carradine (I)`, who plays Mr. McGuire.
The original name of the show was "What`s Lizzie Thinking?" as seen on some of the earlier episodes` blooper reels.
On the episode directed by David Carradine, Matt says he made a Kung-Fu movie, a reference to Carradine`s own past as director and star of "Kung Fu" (1972).
The letter that Lizzie, Kate and Tudgmen write at the end of the "Food Fight" episode is in homage to the letter written at the end of The Breakfast Club (1985).
Adam Lamberg, who plays Lizzie`s guy friend Gordo, is actually a little more than three years older than Hilary Duff, although their characters are the same age on the show.
Ethan Craft was originally considered the middle school bully, but was later changed to a teen heartthrob.
Sara Paxton was considered for the role of Lizzie before Hilary Duff auditioned. Paxton made a guest cameo in the episode "Lizzie for President".
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