Tue, Oct 28
3 min - 2008-10-28
The Class ep14
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Lizzy Caplan Should Be More Famous 
source: New York Observer
NY After Mean Girls though, she sort of disappeared, only showing up occasionally on mostly bad television (The Class, Related) and in thankless movie roles—for instance, her head exploded in Cloverfield and she had the unfortunate opportunity to co-star ...
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The Class The Class Visits a Bad Neighborhood (Episode Clip) 
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Homer gets the wrong message and hits on Kat. www.tv.com
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The Class The Class Goes To A Bar (Episode Clip) 
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Ethan and Kat pretend to be blind dates for two attractive people they accidentally meet at a bar. www.tv.com
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Richie tries to cope with the furious Kat after accidentally injuring Lina. Fortunately, Lina is much more forgiving than her sister. fr.truveo.com
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Comedies skewer workplace absurdities, mommy angst 
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This floating workplace comedy is cast with gifted actors due for major acclaim: Lizzy Caplan, who was terrific on "The Class," Adam Scott, who was compelling in "Tell Me You Love Me," Ken Marino, whom you might recall from "Dawson's Creek" and "Reaper ...
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New Starz comedy 'Party Down' looks inside the lives of Hollywood ... - The Times-Picayune 
source: The Times-Picayune
NOLA.com, LA Cast member Lizzy Caplan has seen the same scenario from the other side, working as a banquet waiter at movie premiers during the days before she landed parts on series like "The Class" and "True Blood." "The whole experience made me so angry, ... TV Review: 'Party Down' HitFix
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New Starz comedy doesn't get the 'Party' started 
source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Casey (Lizzy Caplan, "The Class"), an aspiring comedian, is having marital troubles and begins to bond with Henry. These two are the most relatable, realistic characters. Everybody else is largely a caricature. TV Review: 'Party Down' HitFix
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