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The Job
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| Title: | Gay |
| Episode Number: | 17 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 11 |
| Production Number: | 32-01-202 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday April 17th, 2002 |
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While on an evening out with Toni, McNeil sees Frank coming out of a gay club with another man. He tells the rest of the precinct, so in their paranoia, they try to "out" Frank, and each other. Jan and Pip buy a couple of scales from a shady store clerk, but the scales are weighing everyone too heavy - for a good reason.
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| We learn that Frank's wife is named Jeannie. |
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| McNeil: Well, how do you explain what I saw? Because...
Jan: I don't know, but he's not gay. C'mon, he's been married to Jeannie for like, twenty years.
Tommy: She's a beard! Or who knows, maybe she's a lesbian and they got some kinda deal worked out.
Jan: Ah, so they're both gay, yeah! You guys keep up this excellent detective work and soon we'll all be homosexual. | McNeil: If you were gay, and you had to pick somebody at work, who would you pick?
Pip: (shakes head) I'm not playing.
McNeil: (pauses) I'd do Ruben, I think. (Pip stares, shocked) He's.... he's small like a woman, you know, and... and... he, uh.... you know, he's uh, women seem to like him. I mean, Jan's always talking about him, she's always talking about how soft his hair looks and stuff... |
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| Visual: Joe's Pizza
Joe's Pizza is a real New York City pizzeria, located at 233 Bleecker St., near the intersection of Bleecker and Carmine. |
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