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Will & Grace
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| Title: | The Kid Stays Out Of The Picture |
| Episode Number: | 101 |
| Season: | 5 |
| Season Episode #.: | 3 |
| Production Number: | 05003 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 10th, 2002 |
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Grace is so entranced by her budding romantic relationship with a handsome doctor that she asks an impatient Will for an extra month to re-consider her commitment to conceiving their child through artificial insemination -- resulting in verbal sparring match.
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| Eric McCormack and Debra Messing both selected this episode as their tapes for Emmy consideration this season. Messing won, but McCormack lost to Tony Shalhoub. |
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| Grace: So, being a doc-tah, you must really hate it when people hit you up for free medical advice.
Leo: Yeah, it's the worst... waddya need?
Grace: Sometimes I taste pennies... in my mouth. That's like a stroke thing, right?
Leo: Well, it can be. Do you keep your mints in your coin purse?
Grace: I've never been this embarassed! | Jack: So this is fun. Fixin' stuff. Sandin' things.
Will: Uh-huh.
Jack: Workin' up a sweat.
Will: Hmm.
Jack: Makes me feel like a man.
Will: Yeah.
Jack: No, seriously, I'd like a man after we're done. |
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| Episode Title: "The Kid Stays Out of the Picture"
The title parodies Hollywood producer Robert Evans' autobiography The Kid Stays in the Picture, adapted into a prize-winning documentary. |
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