[s4e11] Stakin' Care Of — Business

: According to Sean Hayes, the phrase came from a real-life trip to Hawaii with producer Max Mutchnick. One of them, after smoking pot, ordered steak and said "stake it" while holding it to someone's mouth.

The episode primarily follows three intersecting storylines involving gym antics and business expansion: [S4E11] Stakin' Care of Business

: This is one of the few episodes of the original series that does not feature scenes inside Will’s apartment. "Will & Grace" Stakin' Care of Business (TV Episode 2001) : According to Sean Hayes, the phrase came

is the 11th episode of the fourth season (and 82nd overall) of the sitcom Will & Grace , which originally aired on December 6, 2001 . Plot Summary "Will & Grace" Stakin' Care of Business (TV

: Grace decides she wants to expand Grace Adler Designs by taking over the vacant space next to her office. After being rejected for a bank loan, she asks Karen for the money. Karen initially refuses, leading to a confrontation where Grace refuses to let Karen out of a stuck elevator until she reconsidered. Cast & Characters The main cast featured in this episode includes: Will Truman : Eric McCormack Grace Adler : Debra Messing Karen Walker : Megan Mullally Jack McFarland : Sean Hayes

: Jack attempts to popularize a new, nonsensical catchphrase, "Stake it!" , while working out at the gym. He believes it provides a burst of energy, but is outraged to find a personal trainer already using a similar phrase ("snake it").