"Pilot" | |
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Air date | April 11th, 2012 |
Writers | Nahnatchka Khan |
Director | Jason Winer |
Producers | Marshall Boone; Sally Bradford; David Hemingson; Casey Johnson; Nahnatchka Khan; Laura McCreary; Justin McEwen; Jeffrey Morton; Corey Nickerson; Chris Smirnoff; David Windsor |
Starring | Krysten Ritter; Dreama Walker; Liza Lapira; Michael Blaiklock; Eric André; James Van Der Beek |
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"Pilot" is the premiere episode of the situation comedy series Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23. The episode was directed by Jason Winer and written by series creator Nahnatchka Khan. It first aired on ABC on April 11th, 2012.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Krysten Ritter | Chloe |
Dreama Walker | June Colburn |
Liza Lapira | Robin |
Michael Blaiklock | Eli Webber |
Eric André | Mark Reynolds |
James Van Der Beek | James Van Der Beek |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Tate Ellington | Steven |
Eve Gordon | Connie Colburn |
Peter Mackenzie | Donald Colburn |
Adrian Kali Turner | Jeremy |
Rebecca Grant | Yolanda the pole dancer |
Nick Puga | Alan the cat guy |
Daniel Berson | T-shirt man |
Helmar Augustus Cooper | Doorman |
Gameela Wright | Cop |
Rob Yang | Moving man |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Thushari Jayasekera | Executive assistant |
Anoush NeVart | Mrs. Yilmaz |
Zitto Kazann | Old man |
Armaan Juneja | Kadir |
Katherine Tokarz | Nicole |
Clement von Frankenstein | Mister Duhamel |
Aimee McKay | Rhonda |
Daniel B. Hall | Tuxedo man |
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Quotes[]
- Chloe: Anyone wanna get weird and play Mario Kart?
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- Chloe: I like to watch the flames from across the street. It reminds me of Christmas.
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