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The book closing by itself at the end is a reference to Charmed. This, although, is not what happens at the end of each Charmed season (Passover concludes Season 3). The door closing by itself (which also happens at the end of this episode) happens at the end of each season.
 
The book closing by itself at the end is a reference to Charmed. This, although, is not what happens at the end of each Charmed season (Passover concludes Season 3). The door closing by itself (which also happens at the end of this episode) happens at the end of each season.
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== Goofs ==
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The mermaid lamp belonging to Boris and Minka was broken by Tommy and Angelica in [[Toys in the Attic]], but it reappears in this episode.
 
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Revision as of 00:43, 24 February 2011

During the Passover Seder, Boris locks himself in solitude in the attic after an argument with Minka. One by one, the other family members join the depressed grandfather to learn what the holiday is all about.


The book closing by itself at the end is a reference to Charmed. This, although, is not what happens at the end of each Charmed season (Passover concludes Season 3). The door closing by itself (which also happens at the end of this episode) happens at the end of each season.


Goofs

The mermaid lamp belonging to Boris and Minka was broken by Tommy and Angelica in Toys in the Attic, but it reappears in this episode.