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  2. Jessie's Girl - Wikipedia

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    "Jessie's Girl" is a song written and performed by Australian singer Rick Springfield. It was released on the album Working Class Dog , which was released in February 1981. [ 2 ] The song is about unrequited love and centres on a young man in love with his best friend's girlfriend.

  3. Working Class Dog - Wikipedia

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    The dog was Springfield’s pet named Ronnie, and he briefly cameoed in the music video for "Jessie's Girl". Ronnie would later be featured in the cover art of his owner's next album Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet. Working Class Dog's cover (credited to Mike Doud) was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Album Package" in 1981. [6]

  4. Jesse Pinkman - Wikipedia

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    In the original pilot script for Breaking Bad, Jesse's name was Marion Alan Dupree. [31] Series creator Vince Gilligan originally intended for Jesse Pinkman's character to be killed at the end of Breaking Bad's first season. [32] [2] [33] Gilligan wanted Jesse to die in a botched drug deal, as a plot device to plague Walt with guilt.

  5. List of Jessie episodes - Wikipedia

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    Jessie is approached by a doorman named Tony Chiccolini and a seven-year-old girl named Zuri Ross. Zuri asks Jessie to be her new nanny after her current nanny quits. Initially reluctant, Jessie is led up to the penthouse and meets Bertram, the lazy and sarcastic butler of the family. Jessie also meets Zuri's siblings named Emma, Luke, and Ravi.

  6. A Star Is Burns - Wikipedia

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    In the episode, Springfield decides to hold a film festival, and famed critic Jay Sherman is invited to be a judge. The story involves a crossover with the animated series The Critic. Jay Sherman was the main character on the show.

  7. Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year - Wikipedia

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    The opening sequence and theme song to Austin & Jessie & Ally All Star New Year is a remix of the two shows' opening sequences and theme songs in a format of a skyscraper twisting and turning to the two shows' theme songs; it starts with Austin & Ally and followed by Jessie. Main cast of both shows is shown in the opening sequence.

  8. The Joy of Sect - Wikipedia

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    The A.V. Club analyzes the episode in a piece called "Springfield joins a cult", comparing the Movementarians' plans to travel to "Blisstonia" to Heaven's Gate's promises of bliss after traveling to the comet Hale–Bopp. However, it also notes that "The Joy of Sect" is a commentary on organized religion in general, quoting Bart as saying ...

  9. Lisa the Iconoclast - Wikipedia

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    In this episode, Lisa writes an essay on Springfield founder Jebediah Springfield for the town's bicentennial. While doing research, she learns he was a murderous pirate who viewed the town's citizens with contempt. Lisa and Homer try to reveal the truth about Jebediah but