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  Episode Information  
Title: Gina
Episode Number: 10
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 4
Production Number: 32-01-207
Original Airdate: Wednesday February 06th, 2002
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
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Episode Crew
Director: Adam Bernstein
Writer: Peter Tolan
Denis Leary (1)
  Episode Summary  
McNeil discovers that Ruben is working as a security guard for actress Gina Gershon, and wants a piece of that action. Frank decides he needs to be in on this little opportunity also, so he and the rest of the guys take personal security jobs with other clients. Pip is in trouble when Adina finds a phone number in his pants pocket, and she worries that he is being unfaithful. Jan learns that Al has a naughty little secret.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Curtiss I'CookplayedUniformed CopRecurring (second appearance)
Janet Hubert-WhittenplayedAdina PhillipsRecurring (third appearance)
Michael Charles (1)playedGarrityRecurring (second appearance)
Catherine McCordplayedHerself 
Gina GershonplayedHerself 
Helen HanftplayedMiddle-Aged Woman 
Joelle Carter (1)playedSharon 
Kelly OvertonplayedTeenage Girl 
Lea DeLariaplayedKiki 
Sara SurreyplayedJan's Cousin 
Scott WolfplayedHimself 
Todd CarrollplayedCarbello 
  Episode Notes  
Adina suspects that Pip may be seeing another woman.
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
The Weather GirlsIt's Raining Men 
  Episode Quotes  
Tommy: How the hell does Ruben end up datin' Gina Gershon?
Pip: They were giving up all kinda subtle signs.
McNeil: Like what?
Pip: Gigglin', whisperin', at one point she even gave him a little... ass bump.
Tommy: An ass bump?
McNeil: An ass bump's pretty serious.
Pip: Sure is.
Tommy: What's an ass bump?
McNeil: It's like a hip check, only... softer.
Pip: And more meaningful.
 
Jan: So what is it about the idea of two women having sex that's such a turn-on for guys?
McNeil: Well, it's ah, it's just like the idea of one woman having sex. Only... it's two.
Jan: Oh, thanks for clearing that up.
 
  Cultural References  
Pip: I saw her on Broadway, in Cabaret.

Pip is referring to Gina Gershon's appearance starring as the lead female role in the revival of the musical Broadway show, Cabaret, in 2001.
 
Jan: Me and my roommate got drunk one night and fooled around. She was so hot, too. Looked a little like Catherine McCord, you know, that blonde chick from the beer commercials?

Catherine McCord is an actress who has appeared in many commercials, and has had many guest appearances on shows like Once and Again, and Two and a Half Men.
 
Tommy: Frank Harrigan kissing Catherine McCord? That's like a buffalo takin' a dump on the Mona Lisa!

The Mona Lisa is probably the most famous painting in the world. Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci painted it in the 16th century.
 
Visual: Scott Wolf

Scott Wolf is an American actor best know for his roles on the shows, Party of Five, and Everwood.
 
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