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Will & Grace :: Grace 0, Jack 2000 (03x05)
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| Title: | Grace 0, Jack 2000 |
| Episode #: | 03x05 |
| Production Number: | 63805 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday November 02nd, 2000 |
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Episode Summary |
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Grace finds it hard to call it quits with Ben, whose charm makes her reconsider. Meanwhile, to save his failing cabaret act, Jack unsheathes his claws and writes nasty new material based on Will's private life.
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This episode marks the last appearance of Gregory Hines in the series. Hines had planned to make a return to the show until he became sick in 2002. He would later die in mid 2003. |
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Will: So how was your date with Ben?
Grace: Amazing. We had this fantastic dinner at B.J., then we took one of those hansom cab rides around central park. It was so romantic, it didn't even bother me that the horse's tail kept hitting me in the mouth. Then he walked me home. It started to rain. It was like a movie. It was a perfect evening.
Will: And now you're breaking up with him.
Grace: Now I'm breaking up with him.
Will: What happened? You know, yesterday you were adding milk to your mochacino to show me what pretty colors your kids would be. | Will: It's really quite a chair, Grace.
Grace: No.
Will: It's a Herman Miller.
Grace: No.
Will: It's very expensive.
Grace: No.
Will: It's got 198 positions.
Grace: So did Ben and I, but I'm still breaking up with him |
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Where was Jack headed after Will told him off? He lives right across the hall, right? | Watch the opening scene when Grace walks in, you can see the tanline from her bikini around her chest. Normally makeup artists throw on some kind of toner to cover it up. They missed a spot. | Where's the bartender at the club when Karen goes behind the bar? | A person constarntly knocks at night, and Grace isn't smart enough to use the peep hole on the door? What the hell? |
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Jack: I feel the earth, ouch, move, wow, under my feet...
A funny parody of the song "I Feel The Earth Move" by Carole King. | Grace: I assume in this case, you represent the Lollipop Guild?
A quick and funny reference to the trio of munchkins in The Wizard Of Oz. | Will: You're welcome, artist... formerly known as princess.
A funny reference to Prince, who at one point went by an unpronouncable symbol, and was called "the artist formerly known as Prince." | Will: Let's see. Once, twice, three times... I don't think that makes you a lady.
A funny reference to the song "Three Times A Lady" by The Commodores. Later, WIll & Grace play the Michael Jackson song "Ben." | Jack: You just doubled your pleasure! Now you double my fun! Sing out, Louise!
A funny reference to the erly 90's Doublemint Gum ads. | Jack: You flash in the pan. You one-hit wonder. You Vanilla Ice.
Vanilla Ice was a one hit wonder with his song "Ice, Ice, Baby" back in the early 90's. |
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