Episode 20 - The Strange Life of Bob
04/19/2004
Falling in love with a new temporary Montecito employee known only as "Bob the rover," Nessa begins pressing her new mystery man for more personal details. However, when she discovers that her new beau is actually suffering from amnesia and walked into the hotel several days ago hoping to jar his memory, Nessa turns to Ed in the hopes of uncovering the truth about Bob. Meanwhile, a guest's discovery of a revealing picture of her undressing in a hotel cabana on the Internet sends Danny on the hunt for a peeping camera man who's lens has also captured a revealing side of Delinda. Sam's war of words with a world-champion eater prompts her to enter an eating contest, enlisting Mike as her trainer.
Writer:
David Graziano, Rebecca Rand Kirshner
Director:
Michael Grossman
Guest stars:
Guy Ecker (Detective Luis Perez)
Phil Maloof (Himself)
Michael Buffer (Himself)
George Maloof Jr. (Himself)
Sheila Levell (Pretty Bartender)
Ryan Hansen (Jared)
Randy Ross (Ted Stevenson)
Nigel Gibbs (Special Agent Myer)
Jenna Morse (Katy Fox)
Edward "Cookie" Jarvis (Himself)
Craig Ricci Shaynak (Steven "Pitbull" Kilmartin)
Christian Kane (Bob the Floater)
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Song/Artist ADD
"Hey Mama", Black Eyed Peas
"Tell It Like It Is", Aaron Neville
"Toxic", Britney Spears
"Gonna Fly Now", Bill Conti
Quotes ADD
Delinda: "You better do something."
Danny: "What do I look like, Shrimpy Shrimperson?"
Delinda: "Do you really want me to answer that?"
Delinda: "Hot Candid Girls of Vegas.com?"
Danny: "It's official business."
Delinda: "Looking at naked ladies on the internet is now official business?"
Delinda: "Maybe she has an ex-boyfriend who's pissed off because she dumped him... (Danny looks over at her) And he's getting back at her by posting nude photos he took."
Danny: "Yeah, you know that I would never do something like that. (he pauses) I only use those photos for emergencies."
Danny: "You ever seen anything like this?"
Mike: "I am familiar with the female form."
Danny: "I'm talking about the source of the photo, not the content."
Mike: "Oh, oh, right, right."
Danny: "You're half right."




