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Square Pegs
Season 1
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Patty Greene and Lauren Hutchinson, two awkward teenage girls, are desperate to fit in at Weemawee High School.
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20 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
Freshman Patty gets the chance to "click with the right clique" when she attracts the attention of a handsome senior.
A Cafeteria Line
E2
A Cafeteria Line
The romantic leads in the school musical lead to romance for Patty and Vinnie.
Pac Man Fever
E3
Pac Man Fever
Marshall loses his comic touch when he becomes "possessed" by a video game. His only hope for salvation: exorcism by the cleric of comedy, Father Guido Sarducci.
Square Pigskins
E4
Square Pigskins
Lauren talks Patty into joining the Weemawee girls football team. Coached by a gung-ho Army vet and a women's libber who bristles at the slightest slight.
Halloween XII
E5
Halloween XII
An all-girl Halloween party is interrupted by the boys and a spooky, wheezing stalker.
A Simple Attachment
E6
A Simple Attachment
Marshall tries to prove to Lauren that she loves him by hooking her up to his science-fair project, a "love detector," but the machine ends up short-circuiting every romance in school.
Weemaweegate
E7
Weemaweegate
Vinnie's campaign to become school mascot is sabotaged at every turn by an unknown mastermind, so Patty and Lauren play Woodward and Bernstein to break the scandal.
Open 24 Hours
E8
Open 24 Hours
Marshall becomes Johnny's manager and books his band, a band no one's ever seen, for the gala opening of a supermarket deli counter.
Muffy's Bat Mitzvah
E9
Muffy's Bat Mitzvah
When she leaves them off her guest list, Lauren and Patty scheme to get invited to Muffy's bat mitzvah party.
Hardly Working
E10
Hardly Working
Like, Jennifer does, you know, the uncoolest thing possible - she, like, gets a job (gag her with a spoon!)
A Child's Christmas in Weemawee (1)
E11
A Child's Christmas in Weemawee (1)
Patty's in a quandry: should she spend Christmas in an isolated cabin with her divorced father, or the way she'd prefer - with her friends at school?
A Child's Christmas in Weemawee (2)
E12
A Child's Christmas in Weemawee (2)
Patty's in a quandry: should she spend Christmas in an isolated cabin with her divorced father, or the way she'd prefer - with her friends at school?
It's All How You See Things
E13
It's All How You See Things
Trying to prove that having to wear glasses is the root of her problems, Patty makes a spectacle of herself by refusing to wear them.
Merry Pranksters
E14
Merry Pranksters
To gain popularity, Patty and Lauren become expert pranksters, but the joke's on them when someone else gets credit for their stunts.
It's Academical
E15
It's Academical
Patty hopes to win more than the scholastic quiz show when she and her heartthrob Larry are selected as contestants.
The Stepanowicz Papers
E16
The Stepanowicz Papers
Lauren and Ms. Loomis could be literally swept off their feet when they both fall for the new janitor.
To Serve Weemawee All My Days
E17
To Serve Weemawee All My Days
Mr. Donovan's job is in jeopardy because the school board has discovered he's living with a woman.
No Substitutions
E18
No Substitutions
A substitute teacher's unconventional style wins the hearts of the students and draws the jealousy of Mr. Donovan.
No Joy in Weemawee
E19
No Joy in Weemawee
Johnny's talent for hitting home runs rockets him to stardom on the Weemawee baseball team and gets him a scouting visit by the Los Angeles Dodgers' Steve Sax.
The Arrangement
E20
The Arrangement
Lauren thinks she and Patty have finally been accepted by the "in" crowd, but the real reason for their sudden popularity is something else - and Patty knows what it is.
Cast of Season 1
Sarah Jessica Parker
Patty Greene
Amy Linker
Merritt Butrick
John Femia
Tracy Nelson
Jami Gertz
Muffy Tepperman
Claudette Wells
Jon Caliri
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Washington Post
Tom Shales
Square Pegs has novelty, spunk and intelligence going for it -- or against it, if you're cynical about what succeeds on TV.
Chicago Tribune
Marilynn Preston
The writing is uneven but the tone is refreshing and different enough to make me want to tune back for more.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Lee Winfrey
The popularity that Patty and Lauren so painfully and persistently seek might well be the heady reward for Miss Parker and Miss Linker this year.
Arizona Republic
Bud Wilkinson
Weemawee High School may not be real life, but some of the situations, appropriately amplified for television, come off as suitable. Square Pegs is offbeat and cute.
Austin American-Statesman
Diane Holloway
Beatts's script is filled with gentle irreverence as well as outright sappiness. She captures the pain of 14-year-old klutziness, puppy love and peer group pressure and prods us into laughing with Patty and Lauren, not at them.
Fresno Bee
Lee Marksbury
Like, it isn't Shakespeare. Square Pegs isn't "awesome" and it's not a "barf." It's, like, cute.
Hartford Courant
Owen McNally
Square Pegs is one small breath of fresh air for mankind amid the new season's stagnant fare.
Baltimore Sun
Bill Carter
It is certainly the most original new comedy of the television season (even if NBC's Cheers is a bit better overall). It also stars the two most appealing new stars to hit television in several millennia.
TIME Magazine
Jay Cocks
Beatts, Friedman and their writers pack solid laughs, a little sentiment and sidelong satire of such youth-oriented enterprises as Grease and Fame all into a fleet half-hour. So far, Square Pegs is the sweetest surprise of the season.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Jerry Coffey
Square Pegs is, indeed, about kids, and it undeniably is intended to attract the young audience. But it is too good a show to waste on the young. It is too good, in fact, to be pigeonholed in any way.
Detroit Free Press
Mike Duffy
The series is blessed with the sort of zingy intelligence that typifies the best sitcoms, such as Taxi or MASH. It never condescends to its audience. The writing is pointed and carefully crafted. And the characters, ideally cast, are brimming with life.
Gannett News Service
Bill Hayden
[Square Pegs] seems to have staked its claim on young teenage girls... Whether the fluffy, occasionally cutesy Square Pegs will hold their attention -- or anyone else's -- is doubtful, however.
Newsday
Marvin Kitman
Square Pegs is a great step forward for California TV, like the first typewriter after the quill.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
Because the girls are so appealing, I prefer to think of Square Pegs as a redeemable nerd, a show in a painful, gawky stage. Like Patty and Lauren, however, it has a lot of growing up to do.
New York Times
John J. O'Connor
Spicing a Facts of Life concoction with fistfuls of Fame, the situation comedy provides a nice, often sharp collection of school types.
Orlando Sentinel
Noel Holston
In a way, Square Pegs is a zit-set Mary Tyler Moore Show. If it's sophomoric at times, at least it comes by that designation honestly. Which is a lot more than can be said for most of the current crop of supposedly adult sitcoms.
Philadelphia Daily News
Stuart D. Bykofsky
Square Pegs is overflowing with comic characters, more than can be possibly handled in any given half-hour. It also has many great laughs drawn from the situation.
Associated Press
Fred Rothenberg
Unfortunately, the characters don't have enough appeal or interesting quirkiness to make it work.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Eric Mink
A daring, not to mention funny, comedy about high school and puberty.
Miami Herald
Terry Kelleher
Beatts and CBS can't quite decide if they want Square Pegs to be a distinctive contemporary comedy or an update of Grease.
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