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  Episode Information  
Title: Alice Doesn't Lisp Here Anymore
Episode Number: 68
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 22
Production Number: 63818
Original Airdate: Thursday May 03rd, 2001
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Episode Crew
Director: James Burrows (1)
Writer: Sally Bradford
  Episode Summary  
A whacked-out Grace is wracked with guilt over the death of a high school classmate whom she once tormented, so she drags Will along to the funeral -- and gets the surprise of her life -- while Will offers a sympathetic shoulder to a handsome grieving relative. Elsewhere, an ecstatic Jack asks Karen to accompany him when he is nominated for a MAC award for lower Manhattan non-transgender equity waiver gay cabaret.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Alex Kapp HornerplayedAlice Robinson 
Christopher Middlethon (1)playedMan 
David DotyplayedHarry 
Noel ConlonplayedMinister 
Patricia PlaceplayedMyrtle 
Todd StashwickplayedGabe Robinson 
  Episode Notes  
The line "I don't want to be typecast as gay" is an added line by Hayes as a comment on his own career at that point.
 
Notice no mention of Nathan or Scott in this episode. Why? This episode was filmed prior to the final few episode, and was shown out of order.
 
Sally Bradford is Will & Grace's script coordinator.
 
  Episode Quotes  
Karen: First, I thought, I’ll get him a hot guy... but then I thought, no. My Jack isn’t that shallow. Then I thought, well diamonds ARE a girls best friend, I’ll get him jewellery, but then I thought no, then I thought, I’ll get him some money, but then I thought, no, my Jackie can’t be bought. He works in the business that is show because he loves it... HA, I GOT YOU. Here you go honey, the dude, the jewels and the dough!
 
  Episode Goofs  
Jack's answering machine says "I'm out... since 1985." But wait, he met will in 1985... and he was already out WAY before then. So when did Jack some out to people?
 
The covers on Will's bed move around too much for him and Grace to just be chatting. You can tell they moved around a lot between takes.
 
  Cultural References  
Will: Mop Top. Uh, Scarlet Pimple.

The last insult was a funny reference to the book (and later film) The Scarlet Pimpernel.
 
Grave: Where to begin. Uh, Alice Robinson was, um... So, here's to you, Mrs. Robinson. Jesus loves you more than you will know.

A funny reference to the duo Simon and Garfunkel and a few of their songs.
 
Jack: Now, don't make me get all Whitney on your ass.

A funny reference to Whitney Houston and the way she treats many people behind the scenes.
 
Jack: Now I know why Evita was such a bitch.

A funny crack at the musical Evita.
 
Will: Where did you go to school, Don Rickles Junior High?

A funny reference to famous insult comedian Don Rickles.
 
Episode Title: Alice Doesn't Lisp Here Anymore.

The title of the episode is taken from the 1975 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.
 
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