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Will & Grace :: A.I.: Artificial Insemination (2) (04x27)
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| Title: | A.I.: Artificial Insemination (2) |
| Episode #: | 04x27 |
| Production Number: | 64427 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday May 16th, 2002 |
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After Will and Grace decide to have a baby together, obstacles pile up before them, including a missing specimen sample and bungled insemination efforts that have them teetering between artificial and natural means -- all leading to mis-conceptions. Meanwhile, when Jack considers giving up his show-business aspirations, until he gets some career advice from a "divine" entity -- his idol, Cher. Likewise, married Karen is sorely tempted by the romantic tickling of a rich and natty gentleman.
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Originally aired as a one hour episode, though syndication will usually air them in two half hour episodes. NBC counts this as one episode, as they will with any W&G episodes that air as a one hour episode. This may also include Super-Sized (40 minute episodes). | Jack's boss, Dorleen, is fired and Jack is offered a promotion to Floor Manager. After he dreams Cher telling him that show business needs him, he quits Barney's to go to an audition. |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Cher | Song For The Lonely | |
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Jack: You're hawking your album during my dream?!
Cher: Well, somebody's gotta pay for the fog and the dancing fairies. | Grace: (To cab driver) Hey, cabbie, you wouldn't happen to have the guts of a young chicken and some kosher salt?
Cabbie: Does it have to be kosher? |
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Episode Title: A.I.: Artificial Insemination
The episode title is taken fromt he movie "A.I.: Artifical Intelligence" |
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Andrew Rosenbach appeared in the episode "Loose Lips Sink Relationships" the "Barney's Employee" gets a name in this episode now that Jack can talk to him since he's not the hand cream guy anymore.
| Laura Kightlinger also appeared in the episode "Seeds of Discontent" as the sperm bank nurse. In this episode we find out that her name is Sheila. |
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