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Fear of FlirtingEpisode Number: 94 Season Num: 5 First Aired: Monday November 19, 2001 Prod Code: 5M04 |
Ally and Glenn continue their flirtation, which leads to their conscious avoidance of each other, which does not go unnoticed by the others at Cage and Fish. She insists he’s too much of a “boy” for her, but continues to be attracted to him. He’s drawn to her because she’s a little older. Both use Jenny’s feelings as an excuse to not date as well. John takes off for parts unknown, which worries the ladies of the firm, especially Nelle. Richard takes it in stride, and takes over John’s abandoned hole off of the unisex. Raymond is sued by a former coworker for sexual harassment, and asks Jenny to represent him...
| Writer: | Roberto Benabib, Constance M. Burge, David E. Kelley |
| Director: | Greg Germann |
| Star: | Calista Flockhart (Ally McBeal), Greg Germann (Richard Fish), Jane Krakowski (Elaine Vassal), Vonda Shepard (Herself), Portia de Rossi (Nelle Porter), Lucy Liu (Ling Woo), Peter MacNicol (John Cage), Regina Hall (Corretta Lipp), Josh Hopkins (Raymond Milbury), Julianne Nicholson (Jenny Shaw), James Marsden (Glenn Foy) |
| Recurring Role: | Vatrena King (Ikette #2), Sy Smith (Ikette #3), Albert Hall (Judge Seymore Walsh), Renée Elise Goldsberry (Ikette #1), John Michael Higgins (Steven Milter) |
| Guest Star: | Roma Maffia (Attorney Beckenworth), Anita Barone (Attorney Sarah Werner), Lisa Renee Pitts (Bailiff), Robert John Morris (Mover), Mary Margaret Robinson (Foreperson) |
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Featured Music:
"Bring Your Love Back to Me" performed by Vonda Shepard and the Ikettes
"Thing Called Love" performed by Vonda Shepard and the Ikettes
"Kung Fu Fighting" performed by Carl Douglas
"Polk Salad Annie" performed by Josh Hopkins
"I Think We're Alone Now" performed by Vonda SHepard (edit)
"Bring Your Love Back to Me" performed by Vonda Shepard and the Ikettes
"Thing Called Love" performed by Vonda Shepard and the Ikettes
"Kung Fu Fighting" performed by Carl Douglas
"Polk Salad Annie" performed by Josh Hopkins
"I Think We're Alone Now" performed by Vonda SHepard (edit)
Milter: Christmas is nothing compared with Christmas Eve.
Ally: Isn't that pathetic?
Milter: Of course not. You're embracing the spirit of having a relationship in liu of actually having one.
Ally: Again, isn't that pathetic? (edit) Glenn: I begged him not to do this.
Elaine: He's not... terrible.
Jenny: No, he isn't. You said he couldn't hit a note.
Elaine: He's hitting one of mine. (edit) Raymond: I think I should sing. You look good when you sing up there. I think I should do it.
Glenn: Raymond, you're tone deaf.
Raymond: Whatever. (edit) Jenny: Are you telling me there's not one nice, funny, smart, decent-looking guy?
Ally: No, of course there is.
Jenny: Well, where is he?
Ally: Detroit. (edit) Jenny: I don't have time for you to stumble your way along, so I'm just going to tell you why you're in here. Guilt is stopping you from pursuing Ally, and a lot of that guilt would go away if I were to start dating somebody. I get it. But for you to come in here and try to fog me off on your best friend so that you can shag Ally with a clean conscience is despicable, Glenn, and it's not who you are. So, I can only assume that you're thinking with the one part of yourself that I no longer associate with. Now, I'm late for court. (edit)
Ally: Isn't that pathetic?
Milter: Of course not. You're embracing the spirit of having a relationship in liu of actually having one.
Ally: Again, isn't that pathetic? (edit) Glenn: I begged him not to do this.
Elaine: He's not... terrible.
Jenny: No, he isn't. You said he couldn't hit a note.
Elaine: He's hitting one of mine. (edit) Raymond: I think I should sing. You look good when you sing up there. I think I should do it.
Glenn: Raymond, you're tone deaf.
Raymond: Whatever. (edit) Jenny: Are you telling me there's not one nice, funny, smart, decent-looking guy?
Ally: No, of course there is.
Jenny: Well, where is he?
Ally: Detroit. (edit) Jenny: I don't have time for you to stumble your way along, so I'm just going to tell you why you're in here. Guilt is stopping you from pursuing Ally, and a lot of that guilt would go away if I were to start dating somebody. I get it. But for you to come in here and try to fog me off on your best friend so that you can shag Ally with a clean conscience is despicable, Glenn, and it's not who you are. So, I can only assume that you're thinking with the one part of yourself that I no longer associate with. Now, I'm late for court. (edit)
Episode Title: "Fear of Flirting"
The episode title is a reference to a usual fear of people, fear of flying, combined with Ally's fear of flirting. (edit)
The episode title is a reference to a usual fear of people, fear of flying, combined with Ally's fear of flirting. (edit)
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