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Will & Grace
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| 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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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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| 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. |
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| 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! |
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| 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. |
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| 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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