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Will & Grace :: Das Boob (02x03)
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| Title: | Das Boob |
| Episode #: | 02x03 |
| Production Number: | 63406 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday November 02nd, 1999 |
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A deceiving, but flattering, newspaper photo gains Grace the attention of an old crush who was never one to keep abreast of her before. Meanwhile, Jack is destroyed to learn that Will had a thing with his former fling.
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The Judy Lombardosi joke (Slutty Big Boobs) was cut, but can be found on the DVD. | In reruns of this episode, John Gregorio's name has been dubbed and changed to Donald Dorio. The phone message Karen wrote on the wall has also been changed. However, Scott Patterson was still credited as "John" in the end credits. The original is currently on the Season 2 DVD. Word has it it was changed because it was the name of a "special person" at Warner Bros. | In 2000, NBC hosted a poll to vote for the favourite top 6 W&G episodes to be aired on a special night. "Das Boob" came in first place. |
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Will: (Reading newspaper article) Manhattan Interior Designer Grace Adler, 26... (Looks at her in disbelief)
Grace: Must have been a typo.
Jack: More like a lie-o. |
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One of the paintings in the gallery is upsidedown. It's turned right-side-up just before Grace springs a leak. | Grace moves her arm slightly to where you can see the area where the water was spraying out. You can also see the small hose attached to her bra when she sprays the paintings. |
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Jack: Gypsies, tramps and thieves, we hear it from the people of the...
Jack sings the famous Cher song, "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves." |
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