Episode 6 - Parental Supervision


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In the season finale, Dicki shows what it's like to be stuck living with your parents at the age of 40.

Mary Lynn Rajskub stars as Dicki, a quirky 40-year old who still lives with her parents. The series follows Dicki's attempts at finding love and friendship anywhere and anyway she can.

Rajskub played Chloe in FOX's "24" and has also appeared in "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Modern Family," and "Flight of the Conchords".

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    By begunia on November 26, 2011, at 7:04PM PST Me too!

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    By mrjotz on November 17, 2011, at 10:29AM PST Finishing this season off with a bang! I really hope we get a second season!

Created by
Mary Lynn Rajskub

Executive Producers
Mary Lynn Rajskub
David Surnow
Matt Michnovetz

Written by
Mary Lynn Rajskub

Additional writing by
Matt Michnovetz
David Surnow

Directed by
Dirk Craft

Director of Photography
David St. Onge

Sound
Steven Pallow

Editing
Keith Megna
Jesse Cowell

Cast & Crew

Dicki ­
Mary Lynn Rajskub

Chris
Sergio Chili

Shirley
Meagen Faye

Henry
David St. Onge

Dan
Kirk Fox

Chris's Boss
Dirk Craft

Perverts
Matt Michnovetz
Robert Maffei
Andy Nelson
Sam Nelson
Chris Eichman

Best friend
Melissa Stephens

Best friends
Matt Rolph
Ethan Golub
Virginia Welch

Old lady
Jacqueline Benoit

Lady walking dog
Jennifer St.Onge

Neighbor
Steve Lanza

Production Assistant
Cassie Ebner
Adam Abikasis
Robert Maffei
George Kitson
Hilary Barraford

Gaffer/assistant Camera
Roger Bolanos

Grip/Electric
Chris Eichman

Grip/Electric
John Haffma

Production Designer
Rachael Ferrara

Art Director
Alexi Gomez

Casting
Felicia Fasano

Music

Dicki Theme song written and performed by
Marc Scortino

End music "Afterall"
Performed by
Wired all Wrong
Written by
Matt Mahaffey
Jeff Turzo

Dance scene music "Looks & Money"
Written by
Matt Mahaffey,
Performed by
Self


















































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