The Critic: Season 2, Episode 4

A Song for Margo (26 Mar. 1995)

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Margo falls in love with rock star Johnny Wrath, and Jay tries to help Alice find a preschool for Penny.

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Cast

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Jay Sherman (voice)
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Margo Sherman / Additional Voices (voice)
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Marty Sherman / Additional Voices (voice)
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Doris Grau ...
Doris Grossman (voice)
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Eleanor Sherman (voice)
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Vlada Veramirovich / Additional Voices (voice)
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Jeremy Hawke / Jeckyllford the Butler / Additional Voices (voice)
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Duke Phillips (voice)
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Alice Tompkins (voice)
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Various Characters (voice)
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Penny Tompkins (voice)
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Johnny Wrath (voice)
Jimmy Breslin ...
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Margo falls in love with rock star Johnny Wrath, and Jay tries to help Alice find a preschool for Penny.

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When Johnny's parents come to visit and he rides off on his horse in a huff, he initially gets on a brown horse, but when he jumps the hedge in the next shot, his horse is white. See more »

Quotes

Eleanor Sherman: First he stole my butler, now he's stealing my daughter!
Franklin Sherman: Well, he won't steal the silverware. I've glued that to the ceiling.
[Pan up to the ceiling, showing silverware and an upside-down dog]
Jay Sherman: Uh, dad? I understand the silverware, but why the dog?
Franklin Sherman: You understand the silverware? Heh, heh! Cuckoo!
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