The Trip Back

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Jerri behind bars
Jerri behind bars

"The Trip Back" is the final episode of the first season of Strangers with Candy. Jerri turns back to a life of drugs after being seduced by a beautiful female druggie. The title is a reference to "The Trip Back", the Public Service Announcement by Florrie Fisher that inspired the series. This episode first aired on July 19th, 1999.

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  • This has been a real roller-coaster of a year, and I've been pretty tough on you at times. I'm sure you think that I hate you, but I want you to know that I hate you. — Chuck Noblet
  • (Presenting their projects for art class)
What is this, Jerri? — Geoffrey Jellineck
Lets just say...it's a bong. — Jerri
Hmm, no carb hole, very interesting. — Geoffrey Jellineck
  • I'm looking to take a trip with Mary Jane, and I thought you might know her travel agent. — Officer Savillion
  • I turned to pot to solve my problems, but the only thing it fixed was my life. — Geoffrey Jellineck
  • The point is, scientists don't smoke marijuana - we do. — Geoffrey Jellineck

Writers: Paul Dinello, Amy Sedaris
Director: Peter Lauer

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