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Will & Grace :: Saving Grace, Again (2) (07x09)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Saving Grace, Again (2)
Episode #: 07x09
Production Number: 07009
Original Airdate: Thursday November 18th, 2004
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Episode Crew
Director: James Burrows (1)
Writer: Gail Lerner
 
Episode Summary
 
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Will, Grace, Jack and Karen go on a road trip for Grace's get away weekend -- a weekend devoted to not mentioning the name "Leo." Jack and Karen hate the car ride and quickly decide to bail on the plan. Elsewhere, when Jack spots Peter, a "sinfully delicious" man who Jack remembers from a cocoa commercial when he was a kid, he recruits him to be the new face of "Out TV," much to the surprise of Rip Taylor who also wants the gig.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
John DuceyplayedJamieRecurring (first appearance)
Sam PancakeplayedJimmyRecurring (third appearance)
Deborah CarsonplayedMargaret 
Rip TaylorplayedHimself 
Victor GarberplayedPeter Bovington 
 
Episode Notes
 
Karen can relate to Peter because she was the spokeswoman for a Japanese health drink, Atooshi Kodki. She regrets that she did not do another commercial when asked. Japanese people still recognize her.
 
Victor Garber received the 2005 Emmy nomination for 'Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series' for his role as Peter Bovington.
 
 
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Will: Hmm, that's strange, this bread seems to be as hard as our answering machine.
Grace: How did that happen? Everytime I go for my keys, I always grab an appliance.
 
 
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