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Will & Grace :: A-Story, Bee-Story (06x05)
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| Title: | A-Story, Bee-Story |
| Episode #: | 06x05 |
| Production Number: | 06007 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday October 30th, 2003 |
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Depressed over his decision to leave Doctors Without Borders, Leo turns to a motivated Will to rekindle his love for New York. However, when Will's version of "the best of New York" -- filled with long shopping trips and high tea -- doesn't do the trick, Leo decides to move in a different direction. Meanwhile, Jack teams up with his new coach Karen as they prepare for the annual gay spelling bee. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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Grace is suffering from food poisoning and is sick in bed. She appears only twice in this episode. In actuality, Debra Messing was confined to bed due to severe morning sickness. The scenes were actually filmed at her house, which is why the set doesn't look quite right. | Grace decides to go to Cambodia with Leo. She has turned over Grace Adler Designs to someone while she's away, so that someone will be around to wake up Karen. | This episode was a 40-minute Super-Size episode, that began at 8:43 PM. |
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Will: So Grace still isn't feeling well? I thought food poisoning was supposed to be, like, a 24-hour thing?
Leo: It is... if you stop eating the shrimp.
Will: Well, why didn't you just throw it out?
Leo: I did.
Will: Oh! |
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Jack actually spells Christina Aguilera's "Dirrty" incorrectly as D-I-R-R-R-T-Y. There are only 2 R's. |
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Episode Title: A-Story, Bee-Story.
The title is a reference to how television writers set up scripts. "A-Story" si the main story of the episode, "B-Story" is the secondary story for the leftover characters from the first. |
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