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The Sequence About the Pizza Parlor Was Trying to Illustrate What Concept?

American sitcom

Ii Guys and a Daughter
Likewise known every bit Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Identify
(seasons 1–2)
Genre Sitcom
Created by
  • Danny Jacobson
  • Kenny Schwartz
  • Rick Wiener
Starring
  • Traylor Howard
  • Ryan Reynolds
  • Richard Ruccolo
  • Nathan Fillion
  • Suzanne Cryer
  • Jillian Bach
  • Jennifer Westfeldt
  • Julius Carry
  • David Ogden Stiers
Composers
  • Freddy Curci
  • Tom Rizzo
  • Marking Vogel
Country of origin Usa
Original language English language
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 81 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Mark Ganzel
  • Danny Jacobson
  • Kenny Schwartz
  • Marjorie Weitzman
  • Rick Wiener
Producers
  • Donald R. Beck
  • Vince Calandra
  • Jan Siegelman
Cinematography Julius Metoyer
Editors
  • Rick Blue
  • John Neal
  • Jen Celotta (story editor)
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time xx–22 minutes
Production company
  • In Front Productions
    20th Century Fox Television
Distributor 20th Television
Release
Original network ABC
Picture format NTSC
Audio format Stereo
Original release March 10, 1998 (1998-03-10) –
May 16, 2001 (2001-05-16)

Two Guys and a Girl (titled Ii Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place for the commencement two seasons) is an American telly sitcom created by Kenny Schwartz and Danny Jacobson. The series started as a brusque-run (13 episodes) mid-season replacement on March 10, 1998, on ABC. The series ran for four seasons, ending with a planned series finale, its eighty-first episode, on May 16, 2001.

The serial starred Ryan Reynolds, Richard Ruccolo, and Traylor Howard as the title characters. The second season saw the arrival of two additional recurring characters, Johnny Donnelly (Nathan Fillion) and Ashley Walker (Suzanne Cryer). In 2000, for the fourth season, ABC bounced the sitcom from midweek to a Friday dark death slot, leading to a steep drop in ratings. Afterward the show moved back to Wednesday for a two-week trial in an unsuccessful try to regain ratings, it was cancelled in May 2001. The series finale was titled "The Internet Show", an episode in which fans of the show voted on the characters' upshot online.

Overview [edit]

Focusing on the lives of twenty-somethings Michael Bergen, Pete Dunville, and Sharon Carter, the show was originally based on the life of its creator. The fictional "Buoy Street Pizza" was based on a real pizza restaurant named Theo's Pizza in Teele Square, Somerville, Massachusetts, where evidence creator Kenny Schwartz worked while attending nearby Tufts University. The testify is set in Boston, just was filmed at CBS Studio Middle in Studio City, Los Angeles, California.

The serial stars Ryan Reynolds equally Michael Leslie "Berg" Bergen, Richard Ruccolo as Peter "Pete" Dunville, and Traylor Howard as campus dazzler Sharon Carter (later Carter-Donnelly). In the start 2 seasons, Berg, a slacker, works at a Boston pizza parlour, Beacon Street Pizza, with Pete. They both attend Tufts University, with Sharon, who later graduation, works as the spokesperson (or apologist) for Immaculate Chemicals.

The format of the initial season varied considerably from subsequent seasons. The outset season features Jennifer Westfeldt equally Melissa, Pete'due south girlfriend, and David Ogden Stiers as Mr Bauer, a delusional old man who frequents the pizza place, pretending that experiences from films are his own. The second season abandons these ii characters, focusing on the interplay between Pete and Berg and their human relationship with Sharon, who lives in the apartment in a higher place them. Berg eventually decides to nourish medical school and become a doctor, while Pete drops out of architecture classes to become a career counsellor. The 2d season also introduces Johnny Donnelly (Nathan Fillion), a jukebox repairman who starts dating Sharon, and Ashley Walker (Suzanne Cryer), a medical school classmate of Berg's who competes with him to be meridian of the class.

At the start of season three, the pizza place is abased entirely (hence the change in the show's title), and Berg begins his medical residency. Pete becomes a vice president of a cosmetics visitor, and then a firewoman. Johnny and Sharon marry and get the superintendents of their apartment building. Berg goes on to date Irene (Jillian Bach), the eccentric neighbour across the hall and Pete begins dating a fellow firefighter named Marti (Tiffani Thiessen).

Episodes [edit]

Cast and characters [edit]

Chief [edit]

  • Ryan Reynolds as Michael Eugene Leslie "Berg" Bergen – the mischievous everyman with adolescent looks who oftentimes creates anarchy in the lives of his friends, particularly Pete. While in college, he has difficulty settling on what he wants to do in life. Eventually he decides on becoming a doctor, and meets Ashley, a worthy competitor, at medical school. They brainstorm a relationship but somewhen interruption up due to her inability to reciprocate his feelings. Near the stop of the testify, he and Irene, Pete's former stalker, grade a relationship.
  • Richard Ruccolo as Peter Dunville – oft neurotic and anxious almost what may occur with his professional and romantic life. Early in the prove, he is conflicted with what he wants to do in life. He switches from his dreams of condign an builder to becoming a firefighter. He has a very brief romance with Sharon. Later, near the finish of the show, he begins a lust-based relationship with Berg's ex-girlfriend, Ashley.
  • Traylor Howard as Sharon Carter-Donnelly – a circuitous woman who is good friends with Pete and Berg. She is known for her cocky-confidence, even so inability to commit to relationships. Eventually, she manages to move past her fears and marries her boyfriend Johnny Donnelly.
  • Jennifer Westfeldt as Melissa (1998) – Pete's beloved interest during the first flavor. She arrives numerous times later on "Ii Guys, a Girl and an Apartment", where she and Pete pause-up, suggesting that the episodes aired in the wrong order.
  • Julius Carry equally Bill (1998) – the smart-oral fissure owner of Buoy Street Pizza. He but appears during the get-go season.
  • David Ogden Stiers as Mr. Bauer (1998) – only appearing in the first season, he hangs about the pizza place telling stories that are from movies but which he claims to be his own experiences.
  • Nathan Fillion as Johnny Donnelly (1999–2001) – arrives in the 2d season as a jukebox repairman with optics for Sharon. He and Sharon brainstorm dating with the occasional break-upwardly due to Johnny's long-time friend Shaun, an attractive female who frequently gets in the style of their human relationship. The couple marries during the tertiary-season finale. Johnny afterwards decides to get a fire fighter confronting Sharon'south wishes. Eventually, Sharon and Johnny decide they are fix for children, as seen in the series finale.
  • Suzanne Cryer as Ashley Walker (1999–2001) – arrives in the 2d season and meets Berg at medical schoolhouse. Initially she rejects Berg, hoping to keep her long-distance relationship with Justin (Jon Cryer). She somewhen starts dating Berg only he then calls it off. At the finish of the fourth season, she starts a sexual relationship with Pete and becomes pregnant in the series finale. Viewers were left unable to know what Ashley would exercise with the baby due to the show's cancellation.
  • Jillian Bach equally Irene (1999–2001) – arrives mid-season ii as Pete's stalker. She then forms a sexual human relationship with Berg, while maintaining her honey for Pete. Toward the middle of season 4, she and Berg start dating but pause up due to Berg'due south other love interest, Katie Connor. Irene so forms a relationship with the mailman, causing Berg to become extremely jealous. The two get back together subsequently an unexpected pregnancy scare.

Recurring [edit]

  • Maury Ginsberg as Kamen (1998–1999) – thwarted by Berg in "Two Guys, a Girl and Someone Improve" where Berg blantally ruins his life. He attempts to become Berg dorsum on random occasions throughout season 2.
  • Giuseppe Andrews as Germ (2000–2001) – a helper at Tufts Infirmary who is noted for his slobbish and uncaring mental attitude. He first appears in "Au Revoir Pizza Place", season 3/episode two, and returns later in the series where he becomes a close acquaintance of Pete, Berg, Sharon, and Ashley.
  • Tiffani Thiessen as Marti (2000) – another honey interest of Pete's who continually sasses him at the fire station. She and Pete beginning dating, to Irene's chagrin. She breaks upward with Pete during the quaternary season after having an matter with a baseball game star.
  • Dian Bachar as Roger (2001) – A mailman Irene dates after her breakdown with Berg, who always wears shorts with his uniform. Like the Cheers graphic symbol Cliff Clavin, Roger behaves equally if his menial job requires a swell corporeality of skill and effort. Despite his modest elevation, he behaves equally if he were tall and muscular, frequently challenging the much more physically intimidating Berg to fights. In the finale, information technology is revealed that this sense of self-righteousness comes from his condition as an regular army reservist who is trained to snap a man's neck with i hand.

Notable guest cast [edit]

  • Carmen Electra equally Isabella (1998) – a love interest of Pete'southward who gets between him and Berg. When Pete feels he must dump Isabella to become to 845 Arlington, Berg tries to terminate him. ("Ii Guys, a Daughter and a Pizza Delivery")
  • Kathy Kinney as Mimi (1998) – Kinney played Mimi from The Drew Carey Bear witness on the episode "Two Guys, a Girl and a Psycho Halloween", in a short cameo appearance.
  • Fred Willard as Frank Farber (1998) - interviews Pete in "Two Guys, A Girl and a Vacation". He talks to Pete nigh women he has conquered all around the world, until Berg uses a Scottish accent pretending to be his long lost love child to drive him away.
  • Adam Carolla every bit himself (1998) – Carolla appeared as himself from the talkshow Loveline. Pete constantly asks him for advice on dating and career issues when Pete becomes a limo commuter in "Ii Guys, a Girl and a Limo".
  • Anthony Head as Dr. Staretski (1999) – a function model of Ashley'due south in the episode "Two Guys, a Girl and Mother's Solar day"; Berg is surprised to learn that he paints nudes.
  • Jon Cryer as Justin (1999) – Ashley's long-distance fellow who moves to Boston to give their relationship a take a chance; only appears in 1 episode. ("Two Guys, a Daughter and Thanksgiving")
  • Conchata Ferrell every bit Shaun's female parent (1999) – Ferrell plays Shaun'southward mother in the episode "2 Guys, a Daughter and Valentine'southward Solar day". She shows excitement when coming together Berg after discovering that he is a doctor.
  • Glimmer-182 (1999) – The ring appear in the tertiary season where they play at the pizza identify naked. This referenced their latest single at the fourth dimension, "What'south My Age Again?". ("Au Revoir Pizza Identify")
  • Barenaked Ladies (1999) – The band makes an appearance in "Two Guys, a Girl and Barenaked Ladies" where they follow Pete around and sing about his current events.
  • Nomar Garciaparra as himself (2000) – becomes a love interest of Ashley'due south until he falls for Pete's girlfriend Marti.
  • Dan Finnerty & The Dan Band (2000) – brand an appearance in "Bridesmaids Revisited" where Dan sings female songs throughout the episode every bit they follow Ashley.

Story progression [edit]

Flavour 1 [edit]

The series premiered on March ten, 1998, as Ii Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place. The episode entitled "The Pilot" was watched past almost 18 one thousand thousand viewers.

The story of season i centers around the pizza identify. Actors such as Jennifer Westfeldt (Melissa), and Julius Deport (Bill) were credited every bit secondary cast members to principals Ryan Reynolds, Richard Ruccolo, and Traylor Howard. Mr. Bauer, played by David Ogden Stiers, ofttimes appeared around the pizza identify, telling stories of life events which really occurred in movies. Pete and Berg share an flat, on which Peter pays the hire every month, with Berg testing experimental drugs to supplement their income. Pete structures his life around architecture and grad school, while Sharon, their friend upstairs, works for an evil corporation that exploits the Earth's natural resource, much to her dislike.

The episodes contained storylines including: Pete preparing for a presentation which Berg ruins; Berg stealing the Celtics' '81 championship imprint; Sharon joining the softball team; and the story of how they all met. Because the episodes aired out of order, the season seems very disjointed---demonstrated by the status of Pete's human relationship with Melissa: in episode 8 – "Political party" Melissa and Pete are still together despite having previously cleaved up in episode v – "Apartment". On the DVD release they are episodes two and 7.

Season ii [edit]

Season 2 had a more structured footing for each episode. Two additional primary characters arrived, Ashley Walker (Suzanne Cryer) and Johnny Donnelly (Nathan Fillion), as well as the dismissal of characters Bill, Mr. Bauer, and Pete's long-time girlfriend Melissa.

The flavour starts with Berg'south realization that someone in his class, Walker, is more clever than he is. It leads to an anticipated romance between Berg and Ashley every bit they both head down the path of becoming physicians. Jukebox repairman Johnny Donnelly begins a relationship with Sharon. Other secondary characters (Irene, Kamen, Shaun) are introduced throughout the flavour. Episodes of flavor ii include: "Ii Guys, a Daughter and an Engagement", "Two Guys, a Girl and a Valentine's Twenty-four hour period", and "Two Guys, a Girl and Ashley'due south Return", all of which marker turning points in the story of the show. Johnny and Sharon break up on Valentine'southward Solar day due to Sharon'due south jealousy of Shaun, Johnny's (female) best friend. Berg and Ashley finally get together in "...And Ashley'southward Render". Pete confesses his feelings towards Sharon, and Johnny proposes in "...And an Engagement". The season ends with Sharon non giving Johnny an respond as well as her realizing she may have feelings for Pete. Information technology left the show with a bewilderment after ABC had renewed it for another flavor.

Season three [edit]

The pizza place is completely abandoned in the third season and so that the characters could pursue unlike dreams. The premiere resolves the season two cliffhanger, with Sharon answering Johnny'due south proposal with 'Yep, in theory,' although she is still property out on her feelings for Pete. Plainly, Pete flew to Paris after the dark's events and returns completely over Sharon, with a new girlfriend who speaks only French and is revealed to exist extremely racist. Berg and Ashley keep to build on their relationship and finally become doctors involved in psych rotations. The flavour portrays their relationship as unsteady and completely built on hate of one another. It leads to Berg breaking up with Ashley during the eye of the season.

Ashley lives with Pete and Berg before moving into her own apartment, which was originally Sharon's and Johnny'south, who move to the basement to become the new supers. She starts dating Boston Ruby Sox baseball star Nomar Garciaparra, who appears as himself. Pete finds his true calling by becoming a fireman. He enjoys the experiences of existence an honorary firefighter until the feisty Marti, played by Tiffani Thiessen, comes along to thwart him at every turn. The 2 continue to take shots at each other until she starts dating Berg, to Pete'southward dislike. Pete and Berg get into a huge fight concerning Marti and consider not being roommates anymore.

When Pete gets his acceptance letter to Fireman Boot Military camp, he goes to Marti with open arms and they become an item. Pete continues to detest Berg throughout the last episodes of the season. Sharon and Johnny bicker at one another until Johnny calls off the nuptials. When they become dorsum together, they determine that a quickie hymeneals is the best idea. Irene, Pete's alleged stalker, agrees to throw Sharon and Johnny a wedding on the roof of the edifice; information technology results in her inviting Robert Goulet, who conducts the ceremony and brings Pete and Berg dorsum together as friends during the wedding.

At the end of the ii part flavour finale, Pete and Marti exit to go to Fireman Kicking Camp, Sharon and Johnny keep their honeymoon, and Ashley leaves to sort out a joke that Pete told Nomar, causing his and Ashley'due south suspension-upward. Berg and Irene are left alone at the wedding and start to dance. The series ends with some other bewilderment every bit the audition is led to believe something will happen between Berg and Irene. The series was renewed for another flavor due to its 10.2 one thousand thousand average viewers during season iii.

Season iv [edit]

In 2001, ABC moved the sitcom from mid-week to Fri and the evidence'due south average viewers dropped from 10.2 to 6.seven 1000000.

Season 4 continues the story arc from the terminate of Season iii. Johnny and Sharon are married, Pete and Marti are now firefighters, and Berg and Irene are sleeping together. After Berg gets over being on academic probation, he continues to be Irene's "sex buddy". The ii start sleeping together secretly, hoping that Pete won't know.

Johnny continues to exist the superintendent until Sharon makes him an honorary fire-eater for the twenty-four hours on his birthday. Johnny decides that he wants to exist a fireman, much to Sharon'south dislike. Meanwhile, Berg and Irene become a couple and Pete and Marti break up. Marti leaves Pete for Ashley's ex, Nomar. Sharon feels unfulfilled after leaving her evil corporate job and decides that she wants to be a lawyer.

When Berg tells Irene that he loves her and she has no reply, Berg goes out and meets someone else. Katie, the daughter he meets, admits that she's been following him for 8 years. The two osculation, and Berg tells Irene. Berg apologizes and Irene breaks upwardly with him for the mailman Roger. In the final episode, Berg assumes that Irene may be significant and decides that he must win her dorsum.

Series finale [edit]

The serial finale is titled "The Internet Show", and was an episode in which fans of the testify voted on the outcome online. The episode aired on May 16, 2001. It was written past Donald Beck and Vince Calandra and directed by Michael Lembeck.

In the episode, Sharon thinks she may be meaning and Ashley realizes she could be too. Ashley goes into denial, despite showing symptoms, simply agrees to take a pregnancy test with Sharon. When Berg finds out from a news report that a glow-in-the-dark condom he used was defective he thinks Irene could be meaning. Not wanting to worry her, he tries to get a urine sample from her without telling her. Pete is nevertheless annoyed at Ashley for giving up on their relationship to go to Stanford.

Four dissimilar endings were filmed for viewers to decide whether 1 of the three central female characters (Sharon, Ashley, or Irene) should become pregnant or whether none should be. The plan was to have the pregnant one (which ultimately ended up being Ashley) give birth at the end of the proposed fifth season. Nonetheless, a fifth flavour of the evidence never materialized; by the time the fourth-flavor finale aired in May 2001, the show had been cancelled due to low ratings.

Ratings [edit]

The show had strong ratings success during its run, peaking in season 2 with an average of 12.0 1000000 viewers. The series premiere, titled "The Pilot", was watched past 17.94 million viewers, ambulation after The Drew Carey Show.[1] The episode got a 15.61 Nielsen rating and won its eighteen-49 adult demographic. It was ABC'south biggest opening since Spin Urban center.[2] The eleventh episode of flavour 1, "2 Guys, a Girl and How They Met", got a 6.7 Nielsen rating,[three] a big driblet from the series premiere. The estimated number of viewers was 7.69 million.

The testify continued to have success during the showtime few seasons but never reached the high rating of "The Pilot". Its fundamental adult xviii–49 audition was predominantly female (55%). It was ranked #1 in its time menstruum with Total Viewers, outperforming Beverly Hills, 90210, The Nanny, and Dawson's Creek. It was also #1 in its time slot with key adults xviii–49 and with all male demographics. Information technology was the #3 sitcom on ABC with fundamental adults eighteen–34.[iv]

Flavor Timeslot (EDT) Season premiere Season finale TV season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
1 Wed 8:xxx P.Grand. (March 10, 1998 – July 22, 1998) March ten, 1998 July 22, 1998 1997–1998 #36[ commendation needed ] 12.9[five]
2 Wednesday 8:30 P.Yard. (September 23, 1998 – May 26, 1999) September 23, 1998 May 26, 1999 1998–1999 #44[vi] 12.0[6]
3 Wednesday 8:xxx P.M. (September 27, 1999 – April 26, 2000) September 27, 1999 April 26, 2000 1999–2000 #57[seven] 10.two[vii]
4 Friday 8:00 P.M. (October 6, 2000 – May 16, 2001) October 6, 2000 May sixteen, 2001 2000–2001 #104[ citation needed ] 6.seven[ citation needed ]

Production notes [edit]

Theme vocal and opening sequences [edit]

The championship sequence for the commencement 2 seasons consists of a short drove of images of the 3 principal characters, and a few drawing images of them drinking and eating pizza at the pizza place, which alternated with a logo proverb Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place. The title screen is accompanied by an instrumental encompass of the vocal "Blister in the Lord's day" by the Violent Femmes.[ citation needed ]

The championship sequence for Seasons iii and 4 shows Pete, Berg and Sharon dancing to a more than modern piece of music in front of a plain white backdrop, wearing suits and dresses. The newly adjusted logo (the testify's proper noun having changed) is seen overlaying the footage as the iii dance and laugh.

The music for the serial was equanimous by Freddy Curci, Tom Rizzo and Mark Vogel. The music for Seasons 1 and ii included numerous variations on the title theme, a prime instance of which is "Ii Guys, a Girl and a Vacation" where the cast members exercise a short rendition of "Kokomo" by The Beach Boys. Steel drums and Caribbean instruments were used to vary the title theme within the scenes of the episode.

Coiffure [edit]

Home media [edit]

On June 28, 2016, Shout! Factory released Two Guys and A Girl: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 for the commencement time.[8] The 11-disc set features all 81 episodes of the series, every bit well as the series' alternate finale.

On June 24, 2013, Revelation Films released all four seasons on DVD in the UK (Region 2).[9] [ten] [11] [12]

DVD proper noun Ep# Release dates
Region one Region 2 Region four
The Consummate Season Ane xiii North/A April 23, 2012 N/A
The Complete Flavor Ii 22 North/A August 27, 2012 N/A
The Consummate Season Three 24 N/A November five, 2012 North/A
The Complete Flavour Iv 22 N/A February xi, 2013 N/A
The Consummate Series 81 June 28, 2016 June 24, 2013 N/A

Syndication [edit]

After being canceled past ABC, the serial re-aired in syndication on We: Women'south Entertainment in the United States. In 2010/2011, the showed aired on 5Star in the Uk. In 2011 it aired on the ETC cable aqueduct in the Philippines, and TVtropolis in Canada. It aired on Norwegian Television ii as Pizzagjengen (The pizza gang). In 2012, information technology was existence shown in United mexican states through Latin America Comedy Central and in India through Comedy Central (Bharat). In 2019, the evidence started airing again in the UK on Comedy Fundamental.

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Two Guys and a Girl at IMDb
  • Ii Guys and a Daughter at epguides.com

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Guys_and_a_Girl

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