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"Crackerjack"
Series United States of Tara
Season 3, Episode 2
USOT 3x02 001
Air date April 4th, 2011
Writers Dave Finkel; Brett Baer
Director Craig Zisk
Producers Dan Kaplow; Elizabeth Benjamin; Ron Fitzgerald; Rolin Jones; Toni Collette; Dave Finkel; Brett Baer; Craig Zisk; Diablo Cody; Darryl Frank; Justin Falvey; Steven Spielberg; Richard T. Schor; Lisa I. Vinnecour; Jonathan Talbert
Starring Toni Collette; John Corbett; Rosemarie DeWitt; Keir Gilchrist; Brie Larson
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"Crackerjack" is the second episode of season three of the American dramedy series United States of Tara and the twenty-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Craig Zisk and written by Dave Finkel and Brett Baer. The episode aired on Showtime on Monday, April 4th, 2011 at 10:30 pm.

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  • Actor Eddie Izzard is given a "Special Guest Star" credit in this episode.
  • Actors Jon Black, CJ Johnson, Nick Lorenz and George Steeves are all uncredited for their participation in this episode.

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