Joey and the Big Move
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| Joey and the Big Move | ||||
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| Season | 2x17 | |||
| Episode no. | 17 | |||
| Written by | Jean Yu | |||
| Directed by | Gary Halvorson | |||
| Original airdate | May 16, 2006 | |||
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Joey and the Big Move was an episode of the TV Sitcom Joey. It was the seventeenth episode of the second season.
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Plot
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Joey is so excited he finally gets to move into his house. However when he gets there he find that the whole house is on fired and gets destroyed. Joey has to bunk with Micheal's friends that constantly ask him questions about sex because Micheal gave his room to one of his friends. Meanwhile Micheal is about tell Jimmy, but Joey accidently tells him first.Jimmy doesn't belive it so he and Joey try to get Michael's DNA without him knowing so they can conduct a paternity test. Joey finds out that the fire was caused in the kitchen and Gina confesses to Alex that it was her fault. Alex says to say something worse so it doesn't sound so bad. So Gina tells Joeys that their mother died because their father killed her, but Alex makes her tell the truth. Joey gets so angry. To make up for it Gina kids Micheals friends out.
Cast and Character
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Main Cast
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Matt LeBlanc- Joey Tribbiani
Andrea Anders - Alex Garett
Paulo Costanzo - Michael Tribbiani
Drea de Matteo - Gina Tribbiani
Trivia
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- Joey says that while riding a tour bus back to the set they stopped to watch a scene from Gilmore Girls, and he wished he had a relationship like that with his mother.Gilmore Girls was a hit drama series about a mother who had a child young and their lives and loves as her daughter grows into a woman. A lot of the focus was on the mother/daughter bonding.
Zach quotes a line, then saying it was Ms. Jennifer Grey from Dirty Dancing.Dirty Dancing was a hit movie about a summer romance between a willful girl and her dance instructor. It starred Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey.
- This is the last appearance of Miguel A. Nunez Jr. as Zach Miller.