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You might feel like you've just inhaled a 5-hour Energy shot after watching the pilot episode of The Crazy Ones (Thursday, 9/8c), CBS' new comedy that marks the return of Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar to network television. The two play father-daughter advertising team Simon and Sydney Roberts, and in the premiere they're trying to convince their firm's biggest client, McDonald's, not to drop them. Williams brings his typical frenetic energy to the role, tossing off one-liners and impersonations a mile a minute every time he's on the screen. Viewers, not to mention his co-stars, may get whiplash trying to keep up. But that's not the only nutty aspect of The Crazy Ones. Here are the five craziest things you'll see in the show's pilot episode:

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1. Kelly Clarkson: Yes, the original American Idol makes a hilarious guest appearance in the pilot episode as herself. Who knew she could act?! Her best scene: Recording a sultry McDonald's jingle with James Wolk that includes the line "It's not the meat, it's the motion." She totally owns it. Says Wolk of filming the scene: "It was so much fun, and she's wonderful."

2. James Wolk singing — twice! Wolk had a breakout role in this season of Mad Men as mysterious newbie Bob Benson, but here he'll explore the funnier side of the advertising world. In The Crazy Ones, Wolk plays Zach Cropper, the womanizing member of the team who helps Simon recruit Clarkson for the McDonald's campaign and then ends up performing a duet with her. "He fancies himself a ladies man," Wolk tells TVGuide.com of his character. "But I think the interesting thing about Zack is that he's an amazing BS artist. ... I think we're going to see him kind of flying by the seat of his pants a lot, playing things off the cuff. But it will also be interesting to see a very human side to him."

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