Season: 2 Episode: 2 Production Code: 202October 5, 2011 Alex releases slogan t-shirts for babies but they become popular with the teenage girl crowd, who make her shop their newest hangout. Meanwhile, Jane searches for the now 11-year-old girl she thinks is the result of the egg she donated. |
TV/Films referenced in Baby StepsTelevision SeriesThis television episode refers to: October 4, 1990 - May 17, 2000 Alex tells Jane that her store is "the Peach Pit. Deal with it.", a reference to the cool hangout 'The Peach Pit' in the television series 'Beverly Hills, 90210'. This television episode refers to: June 6, 1998 - February 22, 2004 Alex launches a baby t-shirt line to her store, but discovers that teenagers are purchasing the shirts intended for babies. Penny makes the comment that the baby shirts are flying off the racks directly on to the racks of the teenage girls, proudly saying that her 'Samantha' (from Sex and the City) impression is getting better. This television episode refers to: September 13, 2004 - September 15, 2006 Max and Dave learn that they don't work well together. Max says to Dave "I'll tell you who else didn't just get to go in there and be the boss. Tony Danza." also saying that his (Danza) talk show, 'The Tony Danza Show', was set up to fail. This television episode refers to: September 20, 1984 - April 25, 1992 Max and Dave learn that they don't work well together. Max says to Dave "I'll tell you who else didn't just get to go in there and be the boss. Tony Danza." also saying that his (Danza) talk show, 'The Tony Danza Show', was set up to fail. Movie SeriesThis television episode refers to: May 30, 2008 - May 27, 2010 Alex launches a baby t-shirt line to her store, but discovers that teenagers are purchasing the shirts intended for babies. Penny makes the comment that the baby shirts are flying off the racks directly on to the racks of the teenage girls, proudly saying that her 'Samantha' (from Sex and the City) impression is getting better. This television episode refers to: 2001 - 2003 Max, working at Dave's food truck, insults a customer who is trying to order a vegan sandwich. Max tries to convince him to get a steak sandwich instead, but the customer says he wants the vegan food, not the meat. Max asks if he's ever heard the saying "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" saying that since he is wearing flip-flops, those don't count as shoes so he cannot have any service. When the customer leaves, Max further insults him by shouting "Good luck with that ring, Frodo Baggins!". Mini SeriesThis television episode refers to: March 27, 2011 After Jane hunts down the family who she donated one of her eggs to years earlier, she stalks the little girl, Dora, calling her her "egg baby". Brad tells Jane that the only thing that will come of the event is a Lifetime movie about her, starring Melissa Joan Hart. Jane wants to know why she can't be played by Natalie Portman or Reese Witherspoon. Brad explains that those two actresses don't do TV movies, but says that Kate Winslet cleaned up with 'Mildred Pierce'. MoviesThis television episode refers to: July 29, 1988 Max wants to work with Dave in the food truck, telling him to imagine how great it will be working side by side - just like the film 'Cocktail'. Music referenced in Baby StepsSongsThis television episode plays: This song plays as Max and Dave work together in the food truck, with Max making a huge mess, tossing food all over the floor. This television episode parodies: August 16, 1986 Dave's food truck is named "Steak Me Home Tonight" a parody of the song titled 'Take Me Home Tonight' by Eddie Money. Publications referenced in Baby StepsBook SeriesThis television episode refers to: July 24, 1954 - October 20, 1955 Max, working at Dave's food truck, insults a customer who is trying to order a vegan sandwich. Max tries to convince him to get a steak sandwich instead, but the customer says he wants the vegan food, not the meat. Max asks if he's ever heard the saying "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" saying that since he is wearing flip-flops, those don't count as shoes so he cannot have any service. When the customer leaves, Max further insults him by shouting "Good luck with that ring, Frodo Baggins!". Season: 4 Episode: 20May 9, 2010 |