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1. Which character's brother is the subject of the actual apology that this episode is named after?
2. Casey is more concerned with his own level of "coolness" than he is about the trouble that Dan is going to get into when the network executives read the interview that Dan did with "Esquire" magazine that has just hit the newsstands.
3. Who is cutting his first highlight package in this episode?
4. According to Natalie, Casey needs which of the following things in addition to a woman?
5. Casey has what musical CD in his car?
6. In this episode, there is a meeting between Dan, Isaac, Chase (a lawyer for the network), and a man who works for the network's department of standards and practices. What is the name of this character?
7. What is the name of the journalist from "Sports Night" who is on assignment in Chicago reporting on the Cubs?
8. What are the names of the two characters who often fight throughout the course of the series, and who are in this case debating whether it is the gels or the monitors that are making the set appear beige?
9. Who got himself on Isaac's bad side by comparing himself with Rosa Parks?
10. Why doesn't Natalie want to review the highlight tape that's featured in this episode?
11. To whom does Natalie pass on the job of reviewing the highlight tape?
12. Who says "I know exactly what you mean" when the highlight tape's author complains that it was ruined when the person editing the tape made changes?
13. How long was the highlight tape originally?
14. In this episode, there is a reference to the movie "Dead Poets Society" in which Josh Charles (who plays Dan) plays a character named Knox Overstreet.
15. As the episode is ending, Casey is consulting Dan as to who is, and who is not cool. According to Dan, all of the following are cool EXCEPT for which of the following?
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