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* In the two-parter ''The Mastersons' Magical Marquee,'' Josie Lawrence and Catherine Quentin play Siamese twins who speak in complete unison throughout the episode. They pull it off nearly perfectly, despite the many attemps of the rest of the cast to trip them up -- while it does lead to couple of surreal lines, like when [=Phelim McDermott=] asks them what the capital of Uruguay is and they answer "Paraguay," they still manage to keep in unison.

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* In the two-parter ''The Mastersons' Magical Marquee,'' Josie Lawrence and Catherine Caroline Quentin play Siamese twins who speak in complete unison throughout the episode. They pull it off nearly perfectly, despite the many attemps of the rest of the cast to trip them up -- while it does lead to couple of surreal lines, like when [=Phelim McDermott=] asks them what the capital of Uruguay is and they answer "Paraguay," they still manage to keep in unison.
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* Just the fact that they managed, ''successfully,'' to improvise a twenty-episode comedy-drama that's consistently funny and entertaining is a CMOA for the cast.
* In the two-parter ''The Mastersons' Magical Marquee,'' Josie Lawrence and Catherine Quentin play Siamese twins who speak in complete unison throughout the episode. They pull it off nearly perfectly, despite the many attemps of the rest of the cast to trip them up -- while it does lead to couple of surreal lines, like when [=Phelim McDermott=] asks them what the capital of Uruguay is and they answer "Paraguay," they still manage to keep in unison.

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