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  1. Jul 8, 2000 · Discos and Dragons: Directed by Paul Feig. With Linda Cardellini, John Francis Daley, James Franco, Samm Levine. Nick explores disco, Lindsay listens to the Grateful Dead, and Daniel tries something new.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Paul Feig
    • 2000-07-08
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    Discos and Dragons is the eighteenth and final episode of the Freaks and Geeks TV series. It was written and directed by Paul Feig. The episode first aired on July 8, 2000.

    Daniel is sentenced to audio/visual class as punishment for attempting to pull the fire alarm. Lindsay is accepted to a two-week academic summit, but she isn't excited, and she isn't sure about going. Nick has a new girlfriend, and he takes up disco dancing.

    By chance, Lindsay and the Freaks find out that Nick has been dating Sara, and she has been teaching him to dance for an upcoming disco competition. Daniel, afraid of failing another test, is caught trying to pull the fire alarm. As punishment, he is forced to join the Audio/Visual club. The Geeks respond to his presence coldly at first, but they l...

    •In the summer of 1981, the Grateful Dead did play nine shows in a week-and-a half, starting at The Summit in Houston, Texas, finishing up at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado, exactly as Laurie stated to Lindsay, when describing her summer plans.

    •When Daniel is setting up the movie in English class. The poster of books behind him shows "The Color Purple". This book wasn't even written until 1982.

    •Daniel and the Geeks are playing D&D, using a copy of the Player Handbook, with the Jeff Easley cover art. This was not issued until 1983. Also, they're all drinking cans of Diet Faygo English Style Ginger Ale, which wasn't released until 1985.

    •The little green "Cosmic Cutie" from "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" wouldn't have been painted on the side of the Dead Head van as early as 1980 or 1981, when the show takes place. The original novel was published in 1979, without the famous icon on the cover, which was introduced in a later cover version.

    •In the ending sequence, after the VW bus takes a right turn to set off to the open road, a modern sleek-looking 1990s era, Chevy Astro van, is seen approaching in the opposing lane. The usual method, taken by the production for open street scenes, was to use short lens to place out of time vehicles out of focus from being recognized.

    •For his work in this episode, Paul Feig was nominated for a 2001 Emmy for "Best Writing in a Comedy".

    Further to the regular cast members appearing in all the episodes, the present episode also has the following recurring cast and guest stars:

    •Discos and Dragons at the IMDb

    •Discos and Dragons at www.tv.com

  2. Mar 6, 2021 · A recap of “Discos and Dragons,” the final episode of ‘Freaks and Geeks,’ streaming on Hulu. The series ends bittersweetly, with most of its characters stepping tentatively, then ...

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  4. Feb 14, 2024 · Andy Greenwald is joined by Joanna Robinson to discuss “Discos and Dragons,” the series finale of Freaks and Geeks. They open by talking about the show’s cultlike following, all of its...

  5. Jul 8, 2000 · Discos And Dragons” wasn’t meant to be the series finale of Freaks & Geeks, but it works almost perfectly as one. For a show that was always about the eternal adolescent quest to find...

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