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The Job

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  Episode Information  
Title: Massage
Episode Number: 5
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 5
Production Number: 32-00-101
Original Airdate: Wednesday April 11th, 2001
10/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Peter Tolan
Denis Leary (1)
  Episode Summary  
The detectives are investigating a local massage parlor, and McNeil is sent to try it out to see if the place offers more than just a massage - and of course, the other guys have to "get a massage" too. Jan arrests a homeless man, and discovers he was a friend from high school. A lusty older lady is hot for Ruben.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Janet Hubert-WhittenplayedAdina PhillipsRecurring (second appearance)
Michael Charles (1)playedGarrityRecurring (first appearance)
Ilana LevineplayedDiane 
Jack Howard (1)playedJuan Sergio 
James LallyplayedJohn Yellin 
Mary Beth PeilplayedPeg Bermance 
  Episode Notes  
We learn that Jan's nickname in high school was "Duck."
 
  Episode Quotes  
(McNeil is telling Frank and Pip about his "massage" from Diane)
Frank: And this was all manual labor?
McNeil: Totally! I mean, if she was a kid, she'd be like, a prodigy.
Frank: (awed) She'd be like Mozart!
McNeil: That's right! She'd be like the Mozart of that particular ability, yeah!
 
Tommy: (lying on massage table) Listen, are you sure you're giving me the "special" massage?
Diane: Yeah. And it's been 20 minutes now, and you're totally... relaxed.
Tommy: Don't look at me lady, you're the one that's supposed to make it happen. (Diane looks offended) I tell you what. How 'bout 15 more minutes? Nothing goes, we call it a draw.
Diane: Deal. (they shake on it)
Tommy: (smiles) 'Atta girl.
 
  Cultural References  
John: You look familiar.
Jan: Yeah, I used to be a Spice Girl before this.

The Spice Girls were an all-female British musical group popular in the mid-1990's, known for hits such as "Wannabe."
 
Frank: She'd be like Mozart!

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791) is one of the most talented and best-known composers of Classical music.
 
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