
The Job Season 2 Episode 11
McNeil suspects that Frank is gay and soon the whole precinct is trying to get Frank — and each other — “out of the closet.” Meanwhile, Jan and Pip’s shopping trip to an electronics store turns into an unexpected bust.
Serie: The Job
Episode Title: Gay
Air Date: 2002-04-17
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