| "Party of Five" (1994) | Cari Shayne ep. #1.2, "Homework", Sep. 19, '94, "smokes during her first appearance onscreen. She is seen in a medium shot of her holding a cigarette, taking a drag and blowing a fairly cool exhale in which the smoke disperses in the breeze." | |
| "Party of Five" (1994) | Sarah Lassez, Cari Shayne ep. #1.9, "Something Out of Nothing", Nov. 7, '94 "[Lassez] Amazing! In a cafe we see her smoking and then after stubbing out, immediately lighting up another. Here's the kicker: It's a 120! She was no older than 20 at the time. "[Shayne] Takes a big drag off a cork-tip 100 in a house party scene. Two other girls are spotted with cigarettes in this scene." | |
| "Party of Five" (1994) | ep. #1.11, "Private Lives", Nov. 21, '94 "Bar scene. In a single pan we get a blonde securing her lips around a 120 and another young lady lighting up a 120 of her own. I think it's safe to say that the director of this family drama might be one of our own." | |
| "Party of Five" (1994) | Lacey Chabert, Marla Sokoloff, ND ep. #2.7, "Where There's Smoke", Nov. 15, '95 "This episode is where Claudia's (Chabert) bad girl friend (Marla Sokoloff) temps her into smoking a cigarette in one scene on a school bus, but we don't see any visible drags or exhales since being only 13 she's not an IRL smoker." "[Sokoloff] walks around with a cigarette in one or two scenes but does not take any drags from it." "[Sokoloff] dangles and then lights up on a schoolbus. She then gives the cig to [Chabert], who tries it. Neither girl inhales" | |
| "Party of Five" (1994) | Patricia Heaton ep. #2.13, "Poor Substitutes", Jan. 17, '96 | |
| "Party of Five" (1994) | Lacey Chabert, ND ep. #2.14, "Strange Bedfellows", Jan. 24, '96 "In one scene, (Chabert) lights up a cigarette in full view of her brother Charlie in defiance of his orders not to smoke. Hard to tell if she takes a drag or not. | |
| "Party of Five" (1994) | Patricia Heaton ep. #2.16, "Comings and Goings", Feb. 7, '96 | |
| "Party of Five" (1994) | Karen Black ep. #5.10, "One Christmas, to Go", Dec. 16, '98 "smokes in about two scenes, one when she lights up a cigarette and blows out not much of an exhale when Daphne freaks out and tells her not to smoke in front of her baby. The other scene is where mother and daughter have a evening talk on the backyard swing where Karen just holds a lighted cigarette and nothing more beyond that."
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