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* This is the first episode where [[Shelley Morrison]] is billed a regular cast member. |
* This is the first episode where [[Shelley Morrison]] is billed a regular cast member. |
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− | * [[Britney Spears|Britney Spears's]] choreographer came in to teach the "Oops!" dance routine to [[Sean Hayes|Sean]] and [[Debra Messing|Debra]]. |
+ | * [[Britney Spears|Britney Spears's]] choreographer came in to teach the "Oops!" dance routine to [[Sean Hayes|Sean]] and [[Debra Messing|Debra]]. Spears later appears during the [[Buy Buy Baby|eighth season]] as [[Amber-Louise]]. |
+ | * Making fun of Will's slippers, Karen mentions [[Jennifer Lopez]]. She later appears as herself in [[I Do. Oh, No, You Di-in't|season 4]] and [[FYI: I Hurt, Too|5]]. |
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− | * Last appearance of [[Josh]]. |
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+ | * Last appearance of [[Josh]]. He only briefly appears in the opening scene. |
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* [[Stanley Walker|Stanley Walker's]] hand is seen in this episode (when he gropes [[Karen]]). |
* [[Stanley Walker|Stanley Walker's]] hand is seen in this episode (when he gropes [[Karen]]). |
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* [[Jack]] makes a reference to spending the rest of his life with the pizza delivery man and "adopting Himalayan whistle kids". This phrase was last used by [[Harlin Polk]] in [[The Truth About Will and Dogs]], "Himalayan whistle kids" being based on an inside joke by the creators. |
* [[Jack]] makes a reference to spending the rest of his life with the pizza delivery man and "adopting Himalayan whistle kids". This phrase was last used by [[Harlin Polk]] in [[The Truth About Will and Dogs]], "Himalayan whistle kids" being based on an inside joke by the creators. |
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− | {{Single-line Quote|Quote = This whole thing has just gotten way too complicated. I mean, the other night in bed, I called Josh "Ben." And to cover it, I stretched it out into bennn...d over...and I ended up doing something I really never wanna do again.|Character = [[Grace]]}}{{Single-line Quote|Quote = I gotta tell you, I find these toilets that flush themselves very threatening.|Character = [[Rosario Salazar]]}}{{Single-line Quote|Quote = My love for you is like this scar. Ugly, but permanent.|Character = [[Grace]]|Context = to [[Will]]}} |
+ | {{Single-line Quote|Quote = This whole thing has just gotten way too complicated. I mean, the other night in bed, I called Josh "Ben." And to cover it, I stretched it out into bennn...d over...and I ended up doing something I really never wanna do again.|Character = [[Grace]]}}{{Single-line Quote|Quote = I watch "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ally_McBeal Ally McBeal]." I know what pouting looks like. You're pouting.}}{{Single-line Quote|Quote = My feelings aren't cute, I'm not the youngest brother on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Is_Enough Eight is Enough].|Character = Will}}{{Single-line Quote|Quote = I gotta tell you, I find these toilets that flush themselves very threatening.|Character = [[Rosario Salazar]]}}{{Single-line Quote|Quote = My love for you is like this scar. Ugly, but permanent.|Character = [[Grace]]|Context = to [[Will]]}} |
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Revision as of 02:42, 8 August 2017
New Will City is the first episode of the third season and the 46th episode overall.
Synopsis
Will is still on the Island with Karen, Stan and Rosario. Grace is wanting his advice to which guy she should be with, Josh or Ben, Jack helps her out and says she should be with Ben as there is something about Josh that he can't put his finger on , Will gets mad with Karen and feels he should be home helping Grace, Will, feels left out within what happened in the last 3 months Grace and Jack have started to become closer friends, and he tells her that she should Josh. Karen trying to smuggle in drugs but blames it on Rosario and feels guilty about it but doesn't want to admit it.
Cast
Main
- Eric McCormack (Will Truman)
- Debra Messing (Grace Adler)
- Sean Hayes (Jack McFarland)
- Megan Mullally (Karen Walker)
- Shelley Morrison (Rosario Salazar)
Guest
- Corey Parker (Josh)
- Mimi Savage (Woman)
- Timothy Davis-Reed (Officer)
- Steve Schroeder (Delivery Boy)
Notes
- This is the first episode where Shelley Morrison is billed a regular cast member.
- Britney Spears's choreographer came in to teach the "Oops!" dance routine to Sean and Debra. Spears later appears during the eighth season as Amber-Louise.
- Making fun of Will's slippers, Karen mentions Jennifer Lopez. She later appears as herself in season 4 and 5.
- Last appearance of Josh. He only briefly appears in the opening scene.
- Stanley Walker's hand is seen in this episode (when he gropes Karen).
- Jack makes a reference to spending the rest of his life with the pizza delivery man and "adopting Himalayan whistle kids". This phrase was last used by Harlin Polk in The Truth About Will and Dogs, "Himalayan whistle kids" being based on an inside joke by the creators.
Cultural References
- Upon reuniting with Jack, Will does an impression of Jerry Lewis, saying "Hey, lady!" a popular quote from the 1961 comedy The Ladies Man.
- Will mentions that Grace is "torn between two lovers, feelin' like a fool", a reference to the Mary MacGregor song Torn Between Two Lovers.
Media
Quotes
This whole thing has just gotten way too complicated. I mean, the other night in bed, I called Josh "Ben." And to cover it, I stretched it out into bennn...d over...and I ended up doing something I really never wanna do again. — Grace
I watch "Ally McBeal." I know what pouting looks like. You're pouting. —
My feelings aren't cute, I'm not the youngest brother on Eight is Enough. — Will
I gotta tell you, I find these toilets that flush themselves very threatening. — Rosario Salazar