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Episode Information |
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| Title: | Bully Woolley |
| Episode #: | 07x15 |
| Production Number: | 07015 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 03rd, 2005 |
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Episode Summary |
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Scott Woolley, under the alias Mr. Osment, hires Grace to design his new restaurant under the condition Grace fires Karen from her design firm. Grace later tells Karen about the incident and they realize the man that hired Grace is really Scott Woolley. Meanwhile, Jack takes Will out for a boys' night to get his mind off of Vince, but ends up ditching Will.
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Guest Stars |
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Episode Notes |
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Broadway Diva Patti LuPone appears as herself. The Tony award-winning actress is famous for playing Eva Peron in "Evita" on Broadway. | This episode was pushed back two whole weeks after two 90 minute episodes of The Apprentice covered its normal timeslot. | Apparently there is a running theme int he show that the richer you are, the stupider you get. How else could the behavior of Scott and Karen be explained? |
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Featured Songs |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Communards | Don't Leave Me This Way | | | •Jackson Browne | Running On Empty | |
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Episode Quotes |
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Scott: How are you gonna do the job if you can't even handle your own assistant? I think you should fire her.
Grace: I can't fire her. It would be like cutting off my arm. My, drunk useless arm. |
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Episode Goofs |
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Bad editors note. We see Jack pour his drink into his lap when Patti walks in. Then we cut to Grace's story. When we cut back, we see no time has passed with Jack. We're right back to where we left him. Shouldn't something have happened over that time? | So in recent episodes, the staff have made a decision to bring current affairs into the scripts (i.e. Gay Marriage Ban, 2004 Election, etc). Yet for 6+ years, the writing staff was told to avoid making any commentary on current affairs. Why suddenly start now? | Scott shuts the door to Grace's office behind him when he first walks in. A few camera shots later, it's back open. |
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Cultural References |
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The chairs Scott Wooley owns are the same chairs as seen in both the television series The Prisoner and the James Bond film "Dr. No." | Jack: Life is a Jack-O-Ray old chum.
A funny reference to the musical Cabaret. |
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