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Will & Grace :: Looking For Mr. Good Enough (06x14)
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| Title: | Looking For Mr. Good Enough |
| Episode #: | 06x14 |
| Production Number: | 06014 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 19th, 2004 |
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Will decides to further his cooking skills by taking a class and invites Jack to join him in the kitchen. However, when Jack decides to include his new boyfriend Stuart, the gourmet attorney finds himself the sad single in a cooking class full of couples. Elsewhere, Karen's mother Lois returns to town, slightly unnerving her daughter and calling on Grace's thrifty design talents to help decorate her new apartment.
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This episode is only 28-minutes. It was originally a super-sized episode, but was cut down to accommodate the preceding 32-minute "Friends" episode and so that "The Apprentice" could air at 9:00. Hopefully the full, uncut version will appear on the DVD release (but given Lions Gate's current track record, that is highly unlikely). | Edie Falco was originally asked to play Ann, but her schedule wouldn't allow it. | A neighbor offers Lois $100,000 more than she paid for her newly decorated apartment. This plants the idea for Will and Grace going into a side business. | This episode included an end credit for production assistance by IKEA. |
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Will: We're... Will. This is my apron. If you count the blackbirds, you'll note that there are four and twenty! |
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Episode Title: Looking for Mr. Good Enough.
Reference to Judith Rossner's 1970 novel "Looking For Mr. Goodbar", which later became a movie starring Diane Keaton and Richard Gere. |
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Suzanne Pleshette previously appeared as Karen's estranged mother in the 4th season episodes "Someone Old, Someplace New" and "Something Borrowed, Someone's Due". |
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