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Step by Step :: She's the One (06x06)
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| Title: | She's the One |
| Episode #: | 06x06 |
| Production Number: | 465358 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday April 11th, 1997 |
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Dec 04, 1997 |
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Episode Summary |
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The car mechanic Al call turns out to be the perfect girl, for JT, and he eventually is able to remember his name and ask her out. Though he later considers ending the relationship when he realizes that she just might be, the one. It takes a conversation with Jean-Luc to help JT make up his mind.
Meanwhile, Karen gets a gig as a back-up vocalist in a country music video. But soon finds out that the music business is not what she had anticipated.
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Josh Byrne (Brendan) does not appear in this episode. | Karen was performing at a local club called, The Palimino. |
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Featured Songs |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Brooks & Dunn | Boot Scootin' Boogie | Carol with Frank playing air guitar | | •Luther Vandross | Power of Love | during the Sam and JT montage |
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(JT and Rich are looking at the engine in the Mustang)
JT: MMMHMMM. MMMMMM HMMMMM.
Rich: Ya think?
JT: Yeah. Al, here's your problem right here.
Al: What?
JT: The car doesn't work.
Al: It took two of you an hour to figure that out?
Rich: Well we didn't have the proper tools.
Al: Yeah like brains. | Al: (to JT about the car) Nice diagnosis dip stick. | JT: Oh my gosh that's the most incredible woman I've ever met. She into cars, she loves sports. My god if she likes the Three Stooges I'll marry her. | JT: Hey Sam, you know, listen, I was wondering if you're not that busy and you might want to...
Sam: You wanna go to the Packers game with me?
JT: Sure.
Sam: Pick you up at six. You got a name?
JT: Yeah.
Sam: Do you wanna tell me what it is?
JT: It's ummmm...
(Rich coughs JT's name to remind him)
JT: JT! JT, that's my name. JT. | Jean-Luc: You know Frank, I am trying really hard to understand this country music, but I mean all the songs sound the same. It's like, (singing) well my dog won't fetch and my woman stinks at lovin. I thank my lucky stars I got some possum in the oven. I mean what is this, music or a white trash anxiety attack. | Jean-Luc: Karen, before you do the video let me do your hair. I used to do Dolly Parton's hair.
Karen: WOW, you know Dolly Parton?
Jean-Luc: No i just did her hair. A guy named Billy Bob used to bring it to the salon in the back of a pick-up truck. | JT: Well there's nothing to talk about. I went out on a date with Sam and stayed out all night. Connect the dots.
Jean-Luc: Well I just spoke to Sam and she said you're dots did not connect at all. |
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Green Bay Packers: JT asks Sam to a game. | Dolly Parton: The queen of country glam was referenced by Jean-Luc. | [Arnold] Schwenznegger: The action film star was referenced by JT when kidding Sam about her throwing ability. | Willy Wonka: From the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Referenced by Jean-Luc. | Melrose Place: Jean-Luc refers to the kids as people from this famous place. | Johnny Paycheck: Frank references the late singers hit, "Take This Job and Shove It". |
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