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Will & Grace :: An Old-Fashioned Piano Party (03x20)
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| Title: | An Old-Fashioned Piano Party |
| Episode #: | 03x20 |
| Production Number: | 63820 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday April 19th, 2001 |
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When Grace frets that she and Will might drift apart like their similar friends, she impulsively buys an expensive piano which she hopes will cement their mutual bond and love for music -- or at least give her an excuse to perform a lot of show tunes. Meanwhile, when Jack is dumped by his latest romantic interest, he vents his grief by writing trashy novels which instantly draw Karen's passionate attention.
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This episode had three writers all working together on it, because no single writer wanted to take it. | Set Decorator Doug Devine was uncredited as the other piano mover. | Jack's novel is called "To Weep and To Willow: A Harlequeen Romance." |
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Will: You bought a piano?
Grace: No. I can't afford a piano. We bought a piano. Ok, ok. Before you freak out, really, between the two of us, it's really not that expensive, and I think it would be really great for us to own something together. I mean, the piano is perfect. In my family, no matter how far away we got from each other or how much we fought, the piano always brought us back together again.
Will: Yeah. There was one time my family fought and got real far away from each other. We called it the Eighties. | Will: What's going on?
Grace: What's going on? You don't have to go out because I brought your friends to you for an old-fashioned piano party.
Karen: It's kind of like an old-fashioned bore, except it has the words "piano" and "party" in it. |
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Why is Will so bad on the piano? We have seen before that he can play piano after one of jacks shows. | Eric comes out with a lot more stuff on him than what we see him evertually take off. That's because he removed stuff between takes so he could move. | Offhand, why is Larry around without Joe? | When Will is talking to Grace in the kitchen, we hear the piano playing followed by applause. Listen carefully... the applause is tracked. |
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Will: Love. Love will keep us together.
A quick reference to the song "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Captain & Tennille. | Grace: There are places I re-- member all my life. Though some have change-- d.
The song Will and Grace are playing is "In My Life" by The Beatles. | Grace: Ooh! The creature from the hot lagoon.
Funny reference to the film Creature From The Black Lagoon. | Will: With rainbow sprinkles-- The color of our flag.
A funny reference to the flag used by gay men and women during the Gay Pride Parade. |
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