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+ | {{Character_Infobox|occupation = Head Partner|first_appearance = [[Boardroom and a Parked Place]]|final_appearance = [[Sex, Losers and Videotape]]|episode_count = 2|portrayed_by = [[Gene Wilder]]|image1 = Vlcsnap-2017-04-06-11h59m58s154.png}} |
+ | '''Mr Stein '''is one half of [[Doucette & Stein]], the law firm at which [[Will]] works. He was portrayed by [[Gene Wilder]]. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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− | Mr Stein first appears in the [[Season 5|fifth season]] episode [[Boardroom and a Parked Place]], having been absent due to working at the London office (although it is revealed that he was actually in a mental institution). |
+ | Mr. Stein first appears in the [[Season 5|fifth season]] episode [[Boardroom and a Parked Place]], having been absent due to working at the London office (although it is revealed that he was actually in a mental institution). |
He is noticeably absent-minded and has short-term memory loss, needing to be constantly reminded of his identity and surroundings. He also has a tendency to break out into song. |
He is noticeably absent-minded and has short-term memory loss, needing to be constantly reminded of his identity and surroundings. He also has a tendency to break out into song. |
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He shows blatant favoritism towards [[Will]], causing Will's colleagues (including [[Roz]] and [[Gary]]) to resent him. |
He shows blatant favoritism towards [[Will]], causing Will's colleagues (including [[Roz]] and [[Gary]]) to resent him. |
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− | In [[Sex, Losers and Videotape]], he has a brief love affair with Karen. |
+ | In [[Sex, Losers and Videotape]], he has a brief love affair with [[Karen Walker|Karen]]. |
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+ | == Appearances == |
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+ | * [[Boardroom and a Parked Place]] |
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+ | * [[Sex, Losers and Videotape]] |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
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− | {{Single-line Quote|Quote = I recognize heartache. My wife just left me. Well, it was fifteen years ago, but I'm reliving it because of these new meds I'm taking |
+ | {{Single-line Quote|Quote = I recognize heartache. My wife just left me. Well, it was fifteen years ago, but I'm reliving it because of these new meds I'm taking.|Episode = [[Sex, Losers and Videotape]]}} |
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+ | {{Multi-line Quote|Character 1 = Mr Stein|Line 1 = Come on, let's go have a drink.|Character 2 = Will|Line 2 = Sir, it's 8:00 in the morning.|Character 3 = Mr. Stein|Line 3 = We'll have some eggs too.|Episode = [[Sex, Losers and Videotape]]}} |
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 13 December 2019
Mr Stein is one half of Doucette & Stein, the law firm at which Will works. He was portrayed by Gene Wilder.
Biography
Mr. Stein first appears in the fifth season episode Boardroom and a Parked Place, having been absent due to working at the London office (although it is revealed that he was actually in a mental institution).
He is noticeably absent-minded and has short-term memory loss, needing to be constantly reminded of his identity and surroundings. He also has a tendency to break out into song.
He shows blatant favoritism towards Will, causing Will's colleagues (including Roz and Gary) to resent him.
In Sex, Losers and Videotape, he has a brief love affair with Karen.
Appearances
Notes
- Gene Wilder won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor for this role.
Quotes
I recognize heartache. My wife just left me. Well, it was fifteen years ago, but I'm reliving it because of these new meds I'm taking. — Sex, Losers and Videotape
Mr Stein: | Come on, let's go have a drink. |
Will: | Sir, it's 8:00 in the morning. |
Mr. Stein: | We'll have some eggs too. |