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Will & Grace :: Loose Lips Sink Relationships (04x05)
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| Title: | Loose Lips Sink Relationships |
| Episode #: | 04x05 |
| Production Number: | 64406 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 25th, 2001 |
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In a sneaky ploy to bum a night off from work at Barney's department store, a conniving Jack plays matchmaker and takes advantage of his geeky female supervisor's interest in Will -- while mindful of Will's fantasy of modeling in the store's catalogue -- and he parlays their mutual desires into a "date," even though his unsuspecting friend doesn't have a clue of her intentions. Elsewhere, Grace goes where no woman should when she compares her previous sexual experience with her boyfriend Nathan's.
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Jack gets a new job at Barney's New York (the Banana fired him). | Credited in this episode as "Barney's Employee," Andrew Rosenbach's character gets the name "Terry" in the season finale. |
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Nathan: Do you think it says something about me that I like to have sex that much? I mean, do you think it’s weird?
Karen: Honey, of course not. It’s not weird. It just means that you’re not that interesting and sex is really all you have to offer.
Nathan: What?
Karen: Come on, oh wait a minute, don’t take it like that! Come here, come here. Listen to me. I just meant that sex is all you have to offer. Ok, better? Ok? |
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