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The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air :: The Client (2) (05x02)
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| Title: | The Client (2) |
| Episode #: | 05x02 |
| Production Number: | 60065 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday September 19th, 1994 |
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Phil doesn't exactly agree with Ashley's career as a singer.
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Will: I made Ashley.
Phil: Well gee I could have sworn Vivian and I had something to do with that.
Will: Oh you know what I'm talking about. | Ashley: And Will, you're small potatoes.
Will: Small potatoes? I'll show you how small my potatoes are. | Phil: Will, I want you to come home.
Will: Home? I have no home.
Phil: Come on, the family misses you.
Will: Family? I have no family.
Phil: Alright then, you made your point.
Will: Point? I have no (pause) very clever. |
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MC Hammer
Will: Boy, this management thing is love, trust me. People tripping all over themselves just to make you happy. And now I know what Hammer must have felt the week he was famous.
MC Hammer (nee Stanley Kirk Burrell) was an early mainstream rapper, who became famous with his second album Please Hammer Don't Hurt 'Em, which included the smash hit single "U Can't Touch This." The song was the biggest single in rap at the time, and is still the best-selling rap single of all time." Most people remember him just for that song.
Hammer (dropped the MC of his name) released Too Legit to Quit to earn critical acceptance. In spite of not getting any critical acceptance, the sales were strong and the title track was a hit. | Three's Company
Mr. Weisman: I got the worse luck with tenants.
Norman Fell who plays the landlord in this episode also played Stanley Roper, the landlord in the very popular Three's Company. | Queen Sheba
Will: Excuse me, I need to talk to Queen Sheba.
Queen of Sheba is a character who figures in the Bible, as well as in Islamic tradition, where she is named Bilqis. The royal family of Ethiopia has claimed its origin directly from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, although there is no evidence to support this hypothesis. | Carlton: Will, you had an oral agreement with Ashley, that's legally binding. Just ask Kim Basinger.
Kim Basinger broke an oral agreement herself to act the part of Helena in Boxing Helena. She got sued and has been ordered to pay $7.4 million dollars in general damages and $1.5 million for the loss of her services as an actress. |
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