The marijuana pipe…
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deem_bastille — 11 years ago(May 18, 2014 07:56 AM)
you're forgetting one thing..
THE PIPE WOULD HAVE SET OFF THE METAL DETECTORS!!!
AND SINCE YOU CAN'T HAVE ANY SORT OF CONTROBAND ON AN AIRPLANE, HE WOULD HAVE BEEN THROWN IN JAIL.
OH THANK YOU GOD! THANK YOU SO
BLOODY
MUCH!!! Basil Fawlty -
RevisedAndExpanded — 16 years ago(July 30, 2009 01:58 PM)
I thought that in saying it was "Greg's jacket," he could simply have been referring to the jacket Greg was wearing, rather than a jacket that Greg actually owned, and I thought Jack took it that way.
The marijuana pipe was small, and could easily have been carried on Greg's person onto the flight. -
cdon — 13 years ago(February 20, 2013 09:12 AM)
I was watching the movie the other week and thought that scene was a little weird too. Jack new that Greg lost his luggage and was in earshot when Pam told Greg to just grab Denny's jacket. Don't really get why he wouldn't jump to the conclusion that it was Dennys.
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jajceboy — 12 years ago(January 31, 2014 08:59 AM)

This is what happens when you watch a film to many times, you notices details!
It is a huge plot hole. A skilled CIA-agent such as Jack would instantly know that Denny lied about the pipe.
No way would he suspect it was Greg's.
But I am guessing it was added for comedic purposes and to give Jack yet another reason to dislike Greg.
Or maybe Jack simply chose to believe Denny since he was his son? Greg was still a newcomer to the family, it was easier to suspect him. -
agenericperson — 10 years ago(August 05, 2015 09:51 PM)
it was heavily implied he didn't want to admit his son was a pothead. people like to think their kids are better than they are and everyone else worse. it's perfectly normal. but when that oblivious parent worked in the CIA, it's hilarity.
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ExplorerDS6789 — 10 years ago(August 08, 2015 04:15 PM)
Chalk it up to bad writing, I guess. Although I did notice Jack giving Denny an incredulous look before going to talk to Greg. Maybe he just used that as an excuse to bully Greg around some more. Throw his weight around, so to speak. "You're in my world now, Focker. You play by MY rules. What I say goes. I'm top dog and you're my bitch."
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Katiedidd — 10 years ago(September 17, 2015 04:45 AM)
Yep, I noticed this the first time watching it years ago. So much for being a human lie detector. I agree with the fact that Jack was just in denial with his son and wanted to trust him while wanting any excuse to loathe Greg. Since Jack is also such a bonehead with the subject, it probably didn't even dawn on him that such a smoking device is not getting through security. (At least it would be nearly impossible, even in 1999-2000, I'd think.)
Of course, in the end, Jack learns from his "nanny cam"
who
really was puffing the magic dragon. I dug that Greg outed Denny. (He ends up in military school or something like it, as it was said in "Meet the Fockers." So Jack's "circle of
denial
" eventually came to an end!)