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Will & Grace
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| Title: | Flip-Flop (1) |
| Episode Number: | 137 |
| Season: | 6 |
| Season Episode #.: | 15 |
| Production Number: | 06015 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 26th, 2004 |
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Dynamic enterprisers Will and Grace begin a new business venture as they buy old apartments to refurbish and re-sell for a tidy profit. When budding student nurse Jack bumps into his former acting mentor Zandra, the pair of entrepreneurs finds their first project apartment. Meanwhile, Karen renews her romance with Lyle Finster, but the couple's bliss is interrupted by an unfortunate houseguest when Lorraine moves in. | There are no foreign summaries for this episode Contribute Here |
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| | Guest Stars | | •Dave Foley | played | Stuart Lamarack | Recurring (third appearance) | | •Eileen Brennan | played | Zandra | Recurring (4th appearance) | | •John Cleese | played | Lyle Finster | Recurring (third appearance) | | •Minnie Driver | played | Lorraine Finster | Recurring (5th appearance) |
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| This episode is only 28-minutes to accommodate the preceding 32-minute "Friends" episode. | The song that Karen and Lyle sing over breakfast is "Something Good" from The Sound of Music. | Stan's children, Olivia and Mason, have gone to live with their mother. | "Flip-Flop" was supposed to air as one hour-long episode, but NBC changed the schedule (for "The Apprentice") and it was split into two parts. |
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| Karen: Hit the road, you syphilitic toad!
Lyle: Karen, if there is one thing I will not tolerate, it's rhyming insults.
Lorraine: Sow.
Karen: Cow.
Lorraine: Runt.
Lyle: Stop it! | Jack: Wait a minute. I brought you guys together. Shouldn't I get 10% commission?
Will: You're right. And 10% of $2,200 is $2.20. | Lyle: But how do I discipline a 32-year-old woman?
Karen: Pretend she's two sixteen-year-olds! |
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| Lyle: (To Rosario) Thank you, Manuel.
This is an inside joke that references to John Cleese's TV series "Fawlty Towers." |
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