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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Will & Grace: Season 1
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Disc #5 -- Will & Grace: Season 2
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Disc #9 -- Will & Grace: Season 3
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Disc #12 -- Will & Grace: Season 3
Disc #13 -- Will & Grace: Season 4
Disc #14 -- Will & Grace: Season 4
Disc #15 -- Will & Grace: Season 4
Disc #16 -- Will & Grace: Season 4
Disc #17 -- Will & Grace: Season 5
Disc #18 -- Will & Grace: Season 5
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Disc #20 -- Will & Grace: Season 5
Disc #21 -- Will & Grace: Season 6
Disc #22 -- Will & Grace: Season 6
Disc #23 -- Will & Grace: Season 6
Disc #24 -- Will & Grace: Season 6
Disc #25 -- Will & Grace: Season 7
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Disc #27 -- Will & Grace: Season 7
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Disc #29 -- Will & Grace: Season 8
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Disc #32 -- Will & Grace: Season 8
Disc #33 -- Will & Grace: Bonus Disc
Taking a cue from My Best Friend's Wedding, this TV sitcom paired gay New York City lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack) with interior designer Grace Adler (Debra Messing). They're friends who become roommates. Grace's assistant is wealthy socialite Karen Walker (Megan Mullally). Stepping in to stir up the stereotypes is Will's gay friend, the outrageous and flamboyant Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes). Premiered September 21, 1998 on NBC. Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide
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October 26, 2008: I cant say anything negative this show Rocks!! KAren and Jack are the best and the funniest in the show
Taking a cue from My Best Friend's Wedding, this TV sitcom paired gay New York City lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack) with interior designer Grace Adler (Debra Messing). They're friends who become roommates. Grace's assistant is wealthy socialite Karen Walker (Megan Mullally). Stepping in to stir up the stereotypes is Will's gay friend, the outrageous and flamboyant Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes). Premiered September 21, 1998 on NBC. Bhob Stewart
The first season of Will & Grace begins as scatterbrained interior designer Grace Adler (Debra Messing), having broken up with the latest in a long line of boyfriends, moves in with her best friend, level-headed attorney Will Truman (Eric McCormack). The set-up is a bit unorthodox, but there can be no question (at least for now!) that the relationship is anything but platonic, if for no other reason than Will is gay and Grace is straight. At the same time, a slightly bizarre friendship develops between Will's flamboyantly gay pal Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes), an aspiring actor, and Grace's business partner Karen Walker (Megan Mullally), a supercilious, self-centered socialite. Also seen in the earliest episodes are Grace's yuppie ex-sweetheart Rob (Tom Gallop) and his fiancee Ellen (Leigh Allyn Barker). Throughout Season One, the perennialy unemployed Jack flounces through a variety of jobs, at one point becoming Karen's personal assistant. Also, we meet such eccentric recurring characters as Grace's insufferable mom Bobbie (Debbie Reynolds), Will's estranged older brother (and Grace's temporary main squeeze) Sam (John Slattery) and Grace's boozy, combustible neighbor Val Bassett (Molly Shannon). Two of these peripheral characters were planned as regulars, but only one made the grade. Gary Grubbs, briefly seen as Will's client Harry Polk, never quite caught on with viewers, though it is he who first makes the sage observation that, despite their polar-opposite sexual preferences, Will and Grace are clearly more than just good friends. As for Shelley Morrison as Karen's middle-aged Latino maid Rosario Salazar, she is destined to skyrocket to prominence at the end of Season One when, in order to save Rosario from deportation, Jack impulsively marries her! Hal Erickson
Moving out of the apartment she shares with gay lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack), straight interior designer Grace Adler (Debra Messing) personifies the old adage "gone but not forgotten" when she moves into the apartment next door to Will's as Will & Grace begins its second season. Meanwhile, in an effort to avoid a scuffle with the INS, Will's flamboyantly gay pal Jack (Sean Hayes) moves in with his much-older immigrant bride Rosario (Shelley Morrison), former maid of Grace's filthy-rich business partner, the selfish, superficial, squeaky-voiced Karen Walker (Magan Mullally). Major developments this season include Will's brief and frustrated period of unemployment, and a run-in with his otherwise supportive father George (Sydney Pollack), who has gone to great lengths to cover up his son's sexual orientation by telling his friends that Will and Grace are married. Also, Jack tries to belatedly break the news to his hyperjudgmental mom Judith (Veronica Cartwright) that he's been "out" for years; and Karen faces the possibility of losing her cushy home and limitless bank account when her fabulous wealthy, grotesquely overweight husband Stan (who remains an unseen presence) has a heart attack. The season ends with Will trying to act as peacemaker in the battle of wills between his law partner Ben Doucette (Gregory Hines) and his once-again-roommate Grace, with surprising results; and Rosario, far from grateful to Jack for keeping her from being deported, demands a divorce. Will & Grace closed out its second season by winning three Emmy awards, one for "Outstanding Comedy Series," and two for supporting players Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally. Hal Erickson
Season Three of Will & Grace finds gay lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack) returning from his annual vacation to find that his straight roommate Grace Adler (Debra Messing) is torn between two lovers, Josh (Corey Parker) and Ben (Gregory Hines), the latter gentleman happening to be Will's law partner. Meanwhile, Will's flamboyantly gay buddy Jack (Sean Hayes) has a falling out with Grace's wealthy, self-centered business partner Karen (Megan Mullally) when he divorced Karen's illegal-immigrant maid Rosario (Shelley Morrison). This season marks the first appearance of diminutive character actor Leslie Jordan as Karen's bete noire Beverly Leslie, a noxious right-winger who covers up his obvious gayness by spouting homophobic drivel; Beverly is introduced in the controversial episode wherein gay actress Ellen DeGeneres shows up as a nun. We also meet Tina (Lesley Ann Warren), the manipulative mistress of Will's father George (Sidney Pollack); Will's athletically inclined boyfriend Matt, played by future Grey's Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey); and most significantly, Grace's loser-lout neighbor Nathan (Woody Harrelson), with who she inexplcably falls in love. Season Three also marks the first of the series' several celebrity cameos, as Jack unexpectedly confronts his idol Cher, in an episode which also features a pre-Boston Public Camryn Manheim as a psychic. Topping off the year is Jack's astonished reaction to the fact that he's a father--and in fact has been one for nearly a dozen years! Ranked as the 14th most popular series in America during the 2000-2001 season, Will & Grace also won three more Emmy winners, one of them picked up by leading man Eric McCormack. Hal Erickson
As Season Four of Will & Grace gets under way, we find interior designer Grace Adler still living with her oafish boyfriend Nathan (Will Harrelson), but before long she has gravitated back (platonically, of course) to her former roommate, gay lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack). Eventually, Nathan proposes to Grace, but she turns him down--and lives to regret it. As for Will's flamboyantly gay buddy Jack (Sean Hayes), he is basking in the joys of new-found parenthood as he bonds with Elliott (Michael Angarano), the teenaged son that resulted from one of Jack's sperm-bank donations. This story arc leads to a nasty confrontation with Elliott's biological mother, a vitriolic lesbian named Bonnie (Rosie O'Donnell). Meanwhile, Grace's wealthy socialite business partner Karen (Megan Mullaly) blithely continues living the high life even though her husband Stan has been thrown in jail for income tax evasion. Guest stars this season include Blythe Danner as Will's nails-on-the-blackboard mother Marilyn; Suzanne Pleshette) as snooty Karen's trailer-trash mom Lois; Matt Damon as a straight man posing as a homosexual in order to take a free trip to Europe with a gay men's chorus; Parker Posey as Darlene, Jack's coworker at Barney's Department Store; Eileen Brennan as Jack's whisky-voiced acting coach Zandra; and Glenn Close as an eccentric celebrity photographer named Fannie Lieber (sound vaguely familiar)? In the season's cliffhanger finale, Will and Grace respond to their mutually ticking biological clocks by deciding to have a baby together (though just HOW they plan to do this remains up in the air!); and Karen toys with cheating on her incarcerated husband with courtly Lionel Banks (Rip Torn). Will & Grace enjoyed its best-ever ratings during its fourth season, attaining the coveted Number Nine slot. Also, the series picked two more of its sixteen Emmy awards. Hal Erickson
Fans of Will & Grace were taken aback by the series' fifth season, in which plotlines bordered on the ludicrous and the main characters became more wildly inconsistant--and much, much, more abrasive. For starters, longtime friends and roommates Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) (he's the gay lawyer, she's the straight interior designer) have a bitter falling out when she decides not to bear his child by artificial insemination, choosing instead to impulsively marry a handsome Jewish doctor named Leo Markus, played by singer-composer Harry Connick Jr.) (the fact that TV journalist Katie Couric is present at the ceremony would seem to prove beyond doubt that the marriage was preplanned as a fall-sweeps ratings stunt, rather than a logical outgrowth of Grace's character). At the same time, Grace's business partner Karen (Megan Mullaly) goes into full harpie mode when her wealthy incarcerated husband Stan throws her over for prison cafeteria worker Lorraine Finster (Minnie Driver), reducing Karen to homeless destitution (for a while, she lives in the family limo!) And Stan's flamboyantly gay buddy Jack (Will Hayes) morphs from harmless eccentric to menacing stalker when he spots Kevin Bacon (one of several celebrities playing themselves) strolling down the avenue. Guest actors this season include Gene Wilder, whose performance as Mr. Stein, the long-missing, hyperneurotic senior partner of Will's law firm won the actor one of the series' four Emmy awards for 2002-2003 (another Emmy went to star Debra Messing, and about time!); Rosanna Arquette as a masseuse who evidently has the "hots" for Grace; Dan Futterman as Grace's gay cousin Barry, only recently and very awkwardly "outed," who briefly becomes the object of affection for both Will and Jack; and Madonna as Karen's new, high-maintenance roommate. As the season winds down, Stan starts divorce proceedings against Karen, who is incensed to find that Will is representing her husband (HER attorney is a greenhorn played by Macauley Culkin)--but the courtroom proceedings are interrupted by some shocking news about Stan. Everything comes to a head in the season's cliffhanger finale, which takes place during an ocean voyage, wherein Grace weighs the possibility of moving to Guatemala to be closer to husband Leo. . .until she finds out about Leo's sexy coworker (Nicollette Sheridan). Hal Erickson
Picking up where Season Five of Will & Grace left off, Season Six begins as gay lawyer Will (Eric McCormack) awaken from a drunken evening on an ocean liner to find themselves naked and in the same bed--but with no recollection of how they got there. Simulatenously, Will's straight interior-designer roommate Grace (Debra Messing) has stumbled upon evidence that her doctor husband Leo (Harry Connick Jr.) is cheating on her; and meanwhile, Grace's newly widowed business partner Karen (Megan Mullally) is somewhere in the middle of the ocean, stuck in a life raft with her former maid (and Jack's former wife) Rosario (Shelley Morrison). Once this situation is ironed out and everyone (except Leo, still in South America with Doctors Without Borders) is back in Manhattan, several new complications spring up, among them the revelation that Leo's former girlfriend (Mira Sorvino) is also the only woman that Will has ever slept with, giving Grace two more reasons to seethe with jealousy. Also, a revenge-bend Karen begins searching for Britisher Lorraine (Minnie Driver), the woman who broke up her marriage with her late husband Stan; ironically, Karen ends up engaged to Lorraine's zany father Lyle, played by an uncredited John Cleese! And elsewhere, Will reluctantly moves in with his recently disabled (and impossible-to-live-with) mother Marilyn (Blythe Danner). But, wait, there's more! Will falls for gay cop Vince D'Angelo (Bobby Cannavale), while Jack, newly graduated from nursing school, takes up with Will's client Stuart (Dave Foley), whereupon Jack and Stuart become the first clients of new business partners Will and Grace, who have launched an apartment-refurbishing operation. Most of the one-shot guest stars this season appear as themselves, with such noteworthy exceptions as Geena Davis, who is seen as Grace's freeloading sister Janet. Otherwise, Barry Manilow plays Barry Manilow, James Earl Jones plays James Earl Jones, and so on. In another cliffhanger season finale, Karen elopes to Las Vegas with her new love Lyle, coaxing Jennifer Lopez to sing at the wedding; and the long-overdue reunion of Grace and Leo is scuttled by a freak accident! Hal Erickson
Season Seven of Will & Grace begins by tying up several loose ends from Season Six, notably the almost instantaneous breakup of nearly-weds Karen Walker (Megan Mullally) and Lyle Finster (John Cleese), while wedding singer Jennifer Lopez (as herself) hires--and fires--Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) as her backup dancer. Fortunately for Jack, he quickly lands a job as executive at a new all-gay TV network, OutTV. Meanwhile, Grace Adler (Debra Messing) now knows full well that her doctor husband Leo (Harry Connick Jr.) has been cheating on her while doing charity work in Africa. Before long, the newly divorced Grace has inadvertently driven a wedge between her gay roommate Will Truman (Eric McCormack) and his police-officer boyfriend Vince D'Angelo (Bobby Cannavale, who would win one of the series' two Emmys this season). Amidst a seemingly endless parade of gratuitous celebrity cameos this season, Jeff Goldblum actually contributes something to the proceedings in the role of Karen's old high school enemy Scott Woolley, who spends half of the season vengefully sabotaging her designing career, and the other half trying to win her love! Likewise seen to good advantage are Lili Tomlin as Will's new law-firm boss Margot; Edward Burns as Nick, a handsome greeting-card writer who briefly dates Grace; Luke Perry as bird fancier Aaron, with whom Jack is fixed up in a double date; Sharon Stone as Will's therapist Georgia Keller; Seth Green as a nasty child actor who causes Jack to lose his TV job; and Alan Arkin as Grace's aloof father Martin Adler. As the season rushes to a conclusion Will experiences an epiphany and quits the legal world to become a writer, linking up with a well-connected gentleman named Malcolm (Alec Baldwin) who turns out to be a covert government agent; Grace rekindles an old flame in the form of Tom (Eric Stolz), who happens to be married; and Karen must publicly humiliate herself to avoid a lawsuit from her longtime adversary, closeted ultraconservative Beverly Leslie Leslie Jordan. Hal Erickson
Will and Grace was supposed to have been cancelled at the end of its seventh season, but somehow managed to hang on for an eighth and final year. To improve its flagging ratings (the series had dropped from ninth place in 2001 to a miserable 61 five years later), NBC moved the show to a new timeslot, sequestered among the network's most successful sitcom offerings. As a ratings gimmick, two of the episodes--including the season opener--were telecast "live," a ploy that had worked wonders for such previous offerings as ER and Drew Carey. The festivities begin as gay attorney Will (Eric McCormack) tries to keep the snobbish but emotionally fragile Karen (Megan Mullally) from finding out that her wealthy ex-husband Stan, believed dead, is actually still among the living. At the same time, Will's erstwhile straight roommate Grace (Debra Messing) toys with the possibility of compromising her values by beginning an affair with her old flame Tom (Eric Stolz), who happens to be married. Also, Will's flamboyantly gay pal Jack (Sean Hayes) launches the latest phase of his checkered showbiz career as host of his own TV series, "Jack Talk." This last-mentioned device seems to have been contrived purely for the purpose of spotlighting Season Eight's most highly publicized celebrity guest star Britney Spears, gloriously miscast as an ultra-right-winger with whom Jack is forcibly teamed on the air. Other well-known actors passing through during this season are Andy Richter as one of Grace's blind dates, Richard Chamberlain as an elderly homosexual whom an altruistic Will "adopts," and Debbie Reynolds, who after a long absence returns as Grace's overbearing mother. This is also the year in which Will enters into a new romance with James Hanson (Taye Biggs), whom he meets at a Sound of Music singalong, and with whom he shares his first serious onscreen kiss (a piquant moment which, like the Britney Spears appearance, was noisily overhyped by the NBC publicity department). Though Will eventually returns to his police-officer boyfriend Vince (Bobby Cannavelle), Grace generously offers to marry the foreign-born James so he won't be deported--only to discover on the eve of the wedding that she is pregnant, the result of a one-night stand with her ex-husband Leo (Harry Connick Jr.! Likewise receiving a visit from Mr. Stork are Will and Vince, the proud parents of baby Ben--actually the issue of a most surprising sperm donor. Season Eight's various and sundry loose plot strands are neatly wrapped up in the series' now-famous final episode, set twenty years in the future. Though Will & Grace was clearly on its last legs, the series still managed win two more Emmy awards, making a total of sixteen. The lucky recipients this year were supporting actors Megan Mullally and Leslie Jordan, the latter cast as Karen's perennial adversary, closeted Republican Beverly Leslie. Hal Erickson
Grace is feeling stressed when Karen drops her parents off, and her mother reveals she's taking off do join the Utica cast of Les Miserables. With her mother gone, Grace's dad becomes too harsh for comfort, and Grace contemplates trying to change their relationship. Cammila Albertson
Grace is dismayed to learn that her sisters have bailed out on their father's birthday party, and it's going to be just her and her parents. Meanwhile, Jack is excited about the project he's working on for Out TV and Will gets set up on a blind date. Cammila Albertson
Grace's true feelings are revealed when Will catches her holding onto a book in which she's pressed a flower that Leo gave her on their second date. Meanwhile, Jack is excited about appearing as Janet Jackson's sixth back-up dancer. Cammila Albertson
Grace is frustrated that she's lost another therapist. All that she wants from a shrink, she tells Will and Jack, is for him to fall in love with her so that she can reject him and restore her confidence. Cammila Albertson
Jack begins to crack under his bubbly exterior when his boss at Out TV shows him a clip of a show to get his opinion, and while Jack adores it, his boss thumbs his nose at the show. Jack develops an inferiority complex over lacking the college education and job experience of his coworkers. Cammila Albertson
For the first time in quite a while, Will is actually looking forward to his birthday, with plans for a low-key celebration. He isn't so sure, however, when he gets a sense of Vince's less than impeccable taste in gifts. Cammila Albertson
In order to help keep her mind off of Leo, Grace gets more involved with her work, but a wrench is thrown in her plans when her new clients turn out to be a pair of super-cute newlyweds who are more than obvious about being happy and in love. Cammila Albertson
Will and Grace are preparing for a visit with their friends Vince and Nadine. Grace thinks it's nice that Vince "has his own Grace," but she begins to worry that her own beauty will make Nadine uncomfortable. Cammila Albertson
Grace finally overcomes the final stages of grief over her divorce when she checks out an attractive stranger's butt. Officially ready to get back in the game, Grace lets will set her up with someone from his office. Cammila Albertson
With Grace having a particularly hard time forgetting about Leo, the whole gang decides to take a trip up to the Berkshires under strict instructions not to mention his name. However, even with an assignment from Out TV to keep him occupied, Jack still drags Karen into his irritating antics, and Will and Grace decide to take extreme measures to make the best of their trip. Cammila Albertson
Will doesn't have time for breakfast plans with his usual gang, because he's meeting Vince's mother for the first time, in preparation for Thanksgiving. Vince tells Will that she is already set on hating him, but will thinks he can win her over with a shopping trip. Cammila Albertson
The whole gang goes over to Vince's for Thanksgiving dinner, where Will is doing all the cooking because Vince's mom broke her toe. Vince's attractive cousin Sal ends up on the menu for both Grace and Karen, who fight over his attention the whole evening. Cammila Albertson
Grace spends some quality time with Will's mom and it looks like they're finally getting along, until Grace makes a mistake that could ruin all her headway. Meanwhile, Karen's stepdaughter Olivia comes to town and Karen tasks Jack with taking care of her, but Jack is surprised to find they become great friends. Cammila Albertson
Vince seems down, especially when Will introduces him to people as his "cop boyfriend," but Will is too distracted to notice what's bothering him. Meanwhile, Karen is interviewed for Parade magazine, and the journalist sent to speak with her turns out to be an old classmate whose memories of Karen are less than positive. Cammila Albertson
Just as Will learns that he's come up for consideration as a partner in his firm, Vince finally works up the nerve to tell him that he was fired from the police force. Will's boss invites them both over for a dinner where Will's partnership can be further discussed, but things look bad when Vince turns up a little worse for wear. Cammila Albertson
Dismayed over his breakup with Vince, Will goes with Jack on a "boy's night out" to cheer him up, but his cheer turns to frustration when Jack ditches him at the club. Meanwhile, Scott continues his quest to ruin Karen's life, and Grace, unaware of his identity and his nefarious plans, takes him on as a brand new client. Cammila Albertson
Having quite unexpectedly fallen in love with Karen, Scott continues to send her flowers and candy, hoping to win her heart. Karen rebuffs his affections, however, insisting that she wants to pursue things with a stranger that she'll be meeting at the Valentine's Day dance at her club. Cammila Albertson
Grace has a perfect chance to see Nick again, when he stops by to pick up his phone, which he'd left at her office. As he goes to leave, Grace envelops him in a passionate kiss. She realizes that she can't keep herself from moving too quickly in their relationship, so she convinces Will to show up at the restaurant they're planning to meet at for their next date, to mind her actions and keep her in check. Cammila Albertson
As Karen's lawyer, Will agrees to fire her pastry chef for her, but things get complicated when a love triangle develops. Meanwhile, Grace gets Jack to use his connections at Out TV to help Nick launch his career as a writer, but it starts to look like Nick might have been better off without any help at all. Cammila Albertson
Jack's inferiority complex flares when he realizes he's the only person in his office who isn't a homeowner, so he convinces Will that they need to purchase a vacation home in Middleboro, an up and coming gay community. Meanwhile, Grace agrees to take care of Ellen's kids for a day, but she's hesitant to let Karen help. Cammila Albertson
Will is so excited about his new therapist, Dr. Georgia Keller, that he recommends her to Grace, but when grace and Dr. Keller become instant friends, Will feels pangs of jealousy. They begin to compete for the doctor's attention, as well as for a mention in her upcoming book. Cammila Albertson
After suffering a near-death experience, Grace decides that she needs to deal with her own mortality, which includes preparing a will. She enlists Will's lawyer expertise to help her, and she visits his mom to see how much money Will is planning on leaving her in the event of his death -- and she's surprised at what she finds. Cammila Albertson
Having quit his job at the law firm in order to pursue his dream of being a writer, Will takes Malcolm up on an offer to use his impressive connections to help him. When the offer doesn't pan out, however, Malcolm has a much different offer. Cammila Albertson
Will's first day at his new job arouses his suspicions about the whole the whole operation, when his office is empty, and his only coworkers are a German Shepherd, and a tough looking guy who speaks only Russian. Cammila Albertson
A gay lawyer (Eric McCormack) and a straight designer (Debra Messing) are best friends. In the debut episode, Will asks his friend Jack (Sean Hayes) to move in and share expenses until Grace has a fight with her beau and needs a place to stay. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will encourages Grace to find a place of her own, but discourages her suggestion that she move in with him. Meanwhile, Jack's eccentricities are driving Will crazy. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Tensions escalate between new roommates Will and Grace when Grace decides to renovate their bathrooms. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace wonders if Will will meddle when she agrees to decorate the apartment of one of his most important clients. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace plan to spend Halloween together watching Ingmar Bergman movies at home. That is, until Harlin drops off his kids at their place when he's called away on business. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace becomes unraveled when she discovers that Will had a fling and didn't tell her. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace claims the reason she's not dating is that she's having too much fun with Will ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace seeks Will's help in negotiating a deal to buy her studio space, but she is shocked by the tactics Will uses to get the price down. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
After Will installs a new heating vent in the apartment, he and Grace obsessively eavesdrop on the marital problems of the couple downstairs. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
After Grace defies Will's wishes and brings home a dog, Will can't resist the pooch and begins to treat him like a newborn baby. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will attends a skating championship show with skating fanatics Grace and Jack. Skater Rudy Galindo has a cameo. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
While Grace is pulling her hair out over a showcase attended by critics, Will hires a maid (Wendie Jo Sperber) whose presence changes Grace into a creative dynamo. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace prepares in advance for the arrival of her mother (Debbie Reynolds), a former showgirl who just loves upstaging her daughter. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace is determined to mend the relationship between Will and his estranged brother (John Slattery) who's coming to visit. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will doesn't take kindly to the news that Grace and his brother Sam are involved with each other. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
When a good-looking but sexually ambiguous new tenant moves in, both Will and Grace vie fiercely for the man's attentions. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
To take Will's mind off his anniversary with an ex-boyfriend, Jack, Grace and Karen take him for a weekend in Vermont, where Grace rekindles an old high-school flame. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
When Grace's demanding career forces her to work overtime, Will seeks solace in the company of a new neighbor (Molly Shannon), a recent divorcee who matches Grace quirk for quirk. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will's embarrassment about Jack joining his gym leads to Will working out some of his feelings about being gay. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
An arrogant client (Miguel Ferrer) demands that Grace set him up with Will in order to close the deal on decorating his apartment. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace learn a lesson in sportsmanship when their friends refuse to play any more games after a vicious session of charades. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will is stunned when Grace begins dating her ex-fiancé, but he decides not to interfere after being accused of being meddlesome. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The platonic pair find life even messier without each other after Grace moves...across the hall. Meanwhile, Karen informs Jack that his marriage-for-show to Rosario must go on in order to keep her maid in America. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace gives Will a run for his money when she enters his unopposed race to be named tenant-board president. Meanwhile, Jack hits the jackpot when Karen tries to buy his forgiveness after she loses his Guapo. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A flattering newspaper photo gains Grace the attention of an old crush (Scott Patterson) who was never one to keep abreast of her before. Meanwhile, Jack is destroyed to learn that Will had a thing with his former fling (Anthony DeSantis). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace hits the roof when her matchmaking mom visits with yet another man in tow. Unfortunately, he's perfect...for Will. Meanwhile, Jack and Rosario meet with an INS agent who's well acquainted with Jack's past. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace teaches Karen about budgeting by taking her outlet shopping, while Will sells himself short to land a fickle, filthy rich client (Gary Grubbs). But when the bottom drops out, a vindicated Grace feels bad about coming out on top. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
After closing his office, Will accepts a dare to work as one of Jack's cater-waiters. Meanwhile, Grace catches Karen at work---in an adult film. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Jack tries to come out to his mom (Veronica Cartwright), who shows up for Thanksgiving dinner at Will's armed with a secret of her own. But before any secrets are spilled, Karen and Grace duke it out over their make-believe ex-lover, namely Jack. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace enlists an out-of-practice Will to sue one of her clients (Gregory Hines), a hotshot lawyer who kills her case, but saves Will's career. Meanwhile, Jack and Karen turn a training film set into an adult entertainment experience. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Bored with Rob and Ellen's low-rent tastes, Grace and Will dump them for a pair of highbrow downtowners (Tamlyn Tomita, Steve Valentine). Meanwhile, Karen helps Jack face his painful past during a trip to her kid's grade school. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will kisses up to Karen to appease his new boss; Jack and Grace get into hot water over an antique teapot. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
When an old school chum (Megyn Price) asks Will to father her child, a jealous Grace tries to thwart her baby-making plans. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will's sexy dreams about Grace land him in therapy and send her on a couch trip with his hunky shrink (Markus Flanagan). Meanwhile, Jack and Karen clash over her treatment of Rosario. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace are forced to pose as marrieds at his father's awards dinner; Jack's blind date may have a surprising connection to his past. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Jack appear on Today to protest NBC for yanking a gay kiss from a sitcom episode; Grace seeks Karen's advice on dumping a weirdo beau. Al Roker guest stars as himself ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Ben sends Will on a blind date; Karen's romantic advice wrecks Grace's relationship with Josh (Corey Parker). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will has designs on Grace's newest interior-decorating client---his ex-boyfriend (Chris Potter); Karen tries taking her career more seriously. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
When Karen's husband, Stan, suffers a heart attack, the gang takes bets on whom the sassy socialite will turn to for emotional support. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
As the gang plunges into charity work, Will and Grace direct a kids' play, while Jack infuriates Karen by giving away her favorite pair of pumps. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
When two pals ask Will and Grace to be the best man and maid of honor at their wedding, Grace's sexy past with the groom is exposed. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace befriends a sassy kleptomaniac (Molly Shannon); Jack has a crush on the leader of a group of "ex-gays" (Neil Patrick Harris). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace are alarmed when the friendship of two bickering oldsters mirrors their own; Ben impresses Jack and Karen with his hidden talents. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A catty socialite (Joan Collins) of Karen's acquaintance vies with Grace for a client; Jack tries marketing an odd invention. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will is distressed by Grace's affair with his boss, Ben. Rosario wants to divorce Jack, who fears losing Karen's financial support. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
After his legal tussle with Karen, Jack moves in with Will, who is reeling from reversals in his career and love life. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will returns from the Virgin Islands to find that Grace has found a new confidant in Jack. Meanwhile, Karen frames Rosario. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Mira Sorvino plays a tipsy fashion editor---and Leo's old flame---who has a dinner-party revelation: she once had sex with Will in a college dorm. The news vexes Grace, whose jealousy has an impact upon Leo. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Tennis play is anything but courtly for Grace, Karen and Leo; a visit with Will's melancholy mom tests Jack's fear of her. Martina Navratilova has a cameo. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
James Earl Jones parodies himself as a student in Jack's acting class, where that famous deep voice takes on the timbre of a Lear on helium. Elsewhere, Will tires of his roomie mom, but dreads confronting her. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A gay spelling bee preoccupies Jack, who's coached by Karen; Grace's illness turns Will and Leo into a gallivanting odd couple, out on the town for high tea and a hockey game that has Will shrieking in fear. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Dylan McDermott plays Will's flirtation, who, like Will, is a caretaker for his mom; John Cleese portrays Karen's latest fling, the father of her sworn enemy, her late husband's lover. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Jack Black guests as a mirthful MD giving a physical to Karen, who submits only after the doc checks out Will. Laura Kightlinger has a cameo as the physician's sassy nurse. Also: Stephanie Faracy plays an administrator at a nursing school that enrolled flighty Jack ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A marital crisis upsets Grace, who reluctantly confides in Will after leaving Leo in Cambodia; nursing school flusters Jack, intimidated by a no-nonsense instructor (Lea Delaria) who gets set straight by Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Candice Bergen guest stars as herself, reveling in a silly one-upmanship battle with her old friend Karen at a fancy restaurant, where Grace is wooed by an affable loser (Tom Everett Scott) and Will is fancied by a comely bar patron. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A Barry Manilow concert enthuses Will, an avid fan not above coming on to a staffer with direct access to the star (playing himself in a cameo). Debbie Reynolds reappears as Grace's mom, engaged in a spat with her daughter. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Geena Davis plays Grace's sister, a flighty and mixed-up moocher. John Cleese and Minnie Driver re-create previous roles in the series as, respectively, Karen's reinvigorated, former fling and his meddling daughter. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Hal Linden portrays a rich, gay sophisticate enamored of Will and lavishes gifts on him, including very expensive art---and a horse. At first, Will's flattered, then flustered. "Oh my God," he exclaims to his pals, "I have a sugar daddy." ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Dave Foley plays Will's new client, an idiosyncratic gay businessman who finds Jack "foxy [and] vivacious." Also: Grace and Karen share a wintry stay in Vermont in a rustic cabin in the woods ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Tracey Ullman plays a peppery chef, teaching a cooking class whose students include Will and Jack; Suzanne Pleshette returns as Karen's sarcastic, willful mom, who hires Grace to redo her apartment---on the cheap. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The Karen-Lyle romance is tested by his impudent daughter, who moves in with dad and Kar. Meanwhile, Will and Grace pair up in a business venture. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The Karen-Lyle affair founders, thanks to willful Lorraine; the Jack-Stuart liaison loses luster, giving Will and Grace a chance to resell the guys' apartment for a much higher price. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
In a juicy, change-of-pace role, The Sopranos costar Edie Falco portrays a cutthroat real-estate dealer and lesbian who's a threat to Will and Grace's business ventures. Psychic John Edward appears in a subplot involving Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Speeding lands Karen a ticket from a stoic cop (Bobby Cannavale), whose court appearance holds a surprise for Will. Another revelation stems from Jack's mistrust of Stuart, espied in a movie theater with a much younger fellow. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Bebe Neuwirth plays herself in a spoof that finds Jack and Karen bemoaning the ends of Frasier, Friends, and Sex in the City. Meanwhile, Will's challenged by a fling with a cop. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace meets Vince, but abruptly leaves shortly after; Jack auditions replacements for Karen because he thinks her marriage will end their friendship. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will learns his dad is cheating on his mistress... with Will's mother; Jack's son tries out for cheerleader. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Graduation jitters jolt Jack, named the Most Popular Student Nurse and tapped to deliver a speech that Will fills with murky metaphors. "If you don't hold on tight," Will writes, "[dreams] will slip away." ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
It's wedding bells for Karen and Lyle, readying for a Las Vegas wingding. Jennifer Lopez appears briefly as herself; Tim Curry plays Lyle's lecherous brother. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
{Jennifer Lopez performs at Karen and Lyle's Las Vegas wedding. Harry Connick Jr. returns as Leo, sans wife Grace (whose real-life pregnancy prevented her from appearing). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Karen is unaware that her presumed-dead spouse---the never seen Stan---is actually alive. Her friends are reluctant to tell her because she's now involved with the enigmatic Malcolm (Alec Baldwin). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Stan's return rattles Karen, who feels lied to. Will offers solace---sort of. Meanwhile, Grace gets a rep as a homophobe on Jack's TV talk show, thanks to injudicious editing that she seeks to set straight in no uncertain terms. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Andy Richter guest stars as Grace's blind date, a cheery though clueless goof who's an old pal of Karen's tempestuous beau Malcolm. Elsewhere, Will takes swimming lessons---from Jack. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Richard Chamberlain appears as a sarcastic, reclusive buttinsky who figures in Grace's 10th annual trivia game. In other events, Stan reappears---sort of---in a very steamy steam room, where he's confronted by Malcolm, Karen's new love. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Jason Biggs plays Jack's new flame, a flighty egotist who had 15 minutes of TV fame as a preteen when he fell into a hole. Now he's a participant in Jack's corny carnival, where Grace is a reluctant date for Malcolm. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
{Harry Connick Jr. reappears as Leo, Grace's itinerant ex, whom she beguiles anew on a plane trip. Meanwhile, Karen's captivated by her new maid, a shrewd British matron (Millicent Martin) who takes an instant disliking to Jack. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will is thrilled to help Jack look for another apartment, but after getting involved in an effort to help two gay penguins stay together at the zoo, he has second thoughts about his friend's move. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
After another visit with her domineering mom, a frazzled Grace gets advice from Jack on how to deal with her. Meanwhile, on the first day of his new job, Will chases after a slumlord: Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
During a Christmas celebration at Marilyn Truman's house, Will, Grace, Jack and Karen debate about whether Will's "artistic" young nephew is gay. Also, Grace tries to comfort Will's brother (Steven Weber), whose divorce was just finalized. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace dresses like Maria for a sing-along screening of The Sound of Music, but Will, her Capt. Von Trapp, winds up at the wrong theater, where he meets a cute stranger (Taye Diggs). Meanwhile, the gang wonders how to solve a problem like Karen after she gets herself into trouble with theater management. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Karen celebrates her birthday with some of New York's crème de la crème, but the festivities turn sour when she ends up crammed in the bathroom with Grace, Will and Jack, who have all embarrassed themselves at the party. Matt Lauer guest stars ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will gives Grace a guilt trip when his former boss (Lily Tomlin) offers her a lucrative decorating job that conflicts with a job she has planned at a nursing home. Meanwhile, Jack's dying of curiosity about a "forbidden room" in Karen's mansion. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace are shocked when their seemingly happily married friends announce over dinner that they're splitting up. Then Will gets another jolt when their waiter turns out to be his ex-boyfriend (Bobby Cannavale), who was once a cop. Meanwhile, Jack wants to be like Oprah and help the underprivileged. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will, Karen and Grace journey to Los Angeles, where Jack is set to receive an award for "Best Local Cable Gay Talk Show Host." While Grace becomes starstruck in the celebrity-saturated city, Will chances upon his friend James (Taye Diggs) and learns he's a Canadian who's worried about being deported. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
As Grace prepares for her green-card marriage to James, she frets that Karen is going too far by organizing an overly lavish wedding spectacle that includes a performance by Hall and Oates. Later, as the ceremony begins, Grace has a strange physical reaction to the proceedings. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace reluctantly decides to tell Leo that she's pregnant with his child. Meanwhile, a blissful Will settles in with James---until he discovers something unexpected about his new beau; Jack plans to report on every second of Grace's pregnancy for his talk show. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
While hanging out in a bar, Jack proudly introduces Will to his hot new boyfriend (Shawn Christian), who promptly makes a pass at Will while Jack isn't looking. Meanwhile, Grace's "liberal guilt" causes her to hire an incompetent Iranian assistant (Shohreh Aghdashloo). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Britney Spears guest stars as Amber-Louise, a vitriolic right-winger who's brought in to cohost Jack's talk show after a conservative conglomerate takes over OutTV. But Jack soon learns that Amber-Louise may harbor a secret. Meanwhile, Karen hires a surrogate mother (Wanda Sykes) to carry her baby. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will gets upset when his parents give Grace his boyhood blanket, resulting in a family squabble that escalates with devastating consequences. Meanwhile, Karen pushes an unemployed Jack to pursue his acting dream. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
On the day of his father's funeral, a grieving Will can't let go of the terrible argument the two of them had right before his dad passed away. Meanwhile, Grace's anxiety over impending motherhood worsens after she clumsily explains death to Will's young niece. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
As Will rekindles his relationship with Vince, Grace wonders if he will be there for her once the baby arrives. Meanwhile, Karen's marriage is in trouble, but she finds little comfort from Jack, who's preoccupied with his new TV show. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Vince has a surprise for Will that causes him to question his commitment to Grace and the baby. Meanwhile, the gang learns that Karen has a long-lost sister (Bernadette Peters); and Jack gets some disturbing news when his new TV show debuts. Josh Lucas also guest stars. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace has a dream in which she imagines what her future would be like with Will. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace, Will, Jack and Karen see their futures evolve, and where they end up is quite surprising. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will's apartment becomes a sassy snakepit after a break-in at Grace's place drives her to move in with him and Jack. Meanwhile, a feuding Jack and Karen kvetch and make up. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Karen fears losing her cushy position as Stan's trophy wife; Will and Jack are stunned when their favorite party-boy couple become dads. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
At Grace's interior-design firm, an impressionable new intern (Natasha Lyonne) causes chaos by emulating Karen. Meanwhile, Will and Jack muck up a gay-sensitivity seminar for local cops. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
To save his failing cabaret act, Jack unsheathes his claws and writes nasty new material based on Will's private life; Ben resists Grace's attempt to dump him. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A Cyrano de Bergerac-style plot has Jack borrowing Will's words to impress a crush (Patrick Dempsey), while an ex (Jeremy Piven) asks an amazed Grace to join him in a threesome with his new lover (Maria Pitillo). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Jack meets his icon, Cher, who has a cameo. Meanwhile, for Will's birthday, Grace sends him to a psychic (Camryn Manheim), whose prediction is more of a curse than a gift. And Karen frowns on Grace's new employee at the design firm. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace flash back to Thanksgiving 1985 when she fell in love with him---and he came out of the closet. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The conclusion of a flashback to a memorable Thanksgiving in 1985 reveals how Will and Jack became pals; and how Karen ended up with hubby Stan. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Jack do battle over the same lover (Paul Fitzgerald), while a freaked-out Grace learns she has a six-toe beau (Ken Marino). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
At Joe and Larry's commitment ceremony, Will chides Grace for mooching, while Jack and Karen have to give up their vices. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace befriend Sandra Bernhard (who plays herself) by posing as prospective buyers for her tony condo; Karen attends stepson Mason's swim meet; and Jack covets Britney Spears memorabilia. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will feigns interest in sports to score with Matt, the cute sportscaster he met while shopping; Grace plays crazy to scare Jack and Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will's romance becomes strained because Matt is still in the closet. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A quirky nun (Ellen DeGeneres) buys Grace's lemon of a car; Jack thinks he's half black; and Karen hustles to keep Rosario as her maid. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace learns that Will's father (Sydney Pollack) is having an affair with a (Lesley Ann Warren). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Karen thinks Stan's a cheater too---and plots to catch him in the act. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Variations on the dating game find Will cold to a fawning beau (Peter Jacobson) and Grace hot for Karen's handsome nephew (Paul Satterfield). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Poker-playing Grace gains the upper hand on Will and pals; catty Karen sharpens her claws for a snippy socialite (Christine Ebersole). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace's new piano strikes sour notes with Will; Jack's juicy novel-in-progress turns Karen on. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Woody Harrelson plays a rude neighbor whose obnoxious behavior is really getting to Grace. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
False assumptions vex Grace, who's attending a funeral; and Jack, who's getting all dolled up for a gay-cabaret awards event. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Anxieties plague the romance between Grace and the annoying Nathan; and between Will and a much younger guy (Branden Williams). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace's crude but endearing lover Nathan moves in with her and Will, much to the latter's chagrin. Jack believes he's finally found the father he never knew. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The flame dims in the romance between Grace and Nathan; a startling encounter vexes Jack ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace's live-in lover (Woody Harrelson) resents her rapport with Will. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The new lawyer in Will's firm is the same lout (Adam Goldberg) who bullied him as a child; Nathan's birthday flusters Grace, who's outdone in the gift department by Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Softhearted Grace steps out to a dance---with Jack's dateless 12-year-old son; demanding Karen cries wolf to Will once too often. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Eileen Brennan plays a crusty acting coach who helps Will face a phobia; Grace luxuriates at Karen's mansion. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
To please his new boss (Parker Posey), Jack tries to set her up with Will. Also, things really heat up for Grace and Nathan. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Nathan proposes to Grace, who turns him down and then realizes "I've made a complete mess of a really great thing." ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
It's heartbreak city for Grace, who, jilted by Nathan, takes cold comfort in the desperate attempts of Will and company to rally her. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Political naiveté finds Will backing a city-council candidate because he's gay, and Grace behind another because she's a Jewish woman. To settle matters, the roomies host fund-raisers attended simultaneously by both aspirants. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
On Thanksgiving, Will, Grace, Jack and Karen embark on a road trip to visit relatives. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A Thanksgiving road trip concludes with what Will calls "real dysfunction": dinner with his nettling mother (Blythe Danner) and other Truman relatives. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Old and new boyfriends vex Will at his gym; a proposed business deal unsettles the friendship between Karen and Grace. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Yuletide finds Will romancing a dancer; and Jack in a jam with his Barneys boss over a window-dressing job. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
{Lesley Ann Warren portrays Will's dad's mistress, a lady going out on the town with a new fella who she doesn't know is gay. Also, Karen buys a horse for breeding, but the stud is more interested in stallions. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A jailbird charms Grace, while a jailhouse-like scenario makes nettlesome roommates of Karen and Jack. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Rosie O'Donnell plays a brash, no-nonsense single mother, who clashes with Jack over the raising of their 12-year-old son, Elliot. Also, Will and Grace create a stir at a wedding, the upscale nuptials of her ex-fiancé (Tom Verica). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Matt Damon plays a clever (and straight) charmer who's competing against Jack for a spot in New York's Gay Men's Chorus that includes a free trip to Europe. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace hunt for an apartment; Jack pries into Karen's mysterious past. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A family reunion proves bittersweet for Karen; plush new digs disappoint Will and Grace. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Sydney Pollack and Blythe Danner return as Will's exasperating parents, whose revelations on their wedding anniversary rattle their son. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Jack plays it straight for a TV ad; Grace won't take Will's childhood treasure---a ceramic gnome---lying down. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Teaching a design seminar challenges Grace; chaperoning Jack's son occupies Will at the youth's basketball tourney. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The nuptials of Will's friend busy Grace, who, in the absence of the bride-to-be, helps plan the wedding---and gets really carried away. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Michael Douglas plays a gay police detective hitting on Will; Molly Shannon returns as wacky Val, now in business competition with Grace. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Glenn Close plays a celebrated photographer who relies on drug-assisted energy during her shoot of an agitated Will and Grace. Elsewhere, Jack's back on-stage---as a magician who's assisted by an increasingly vexed Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Parenthood prospects fluster Will and Grace, who consider having a baby; a conjugal visit vexes Karen; a Broadway audition rattles Jack. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Will and Grace decide to have a child together; Karen becomes enamored of a smooth-talking man-about-town (Rip Torn). ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
In a posh hotel, Will and Grace intend to make a baby the old-fashioned way; in a dream scene, Cher (as herself) cheers Jack. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Harry Connick Jr. guest stars as a charming MD drawn to Grace, who's still intent on having a child with Will. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Kevin Bacon (as himself) employs a fawning Jack; a resolute suitor (Harry Connick Jr.) rattles Grace; Karen seeks to end a torrid affair. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A feud ensues between Will and Grace, whose second thoughts about having his baby are triggered by an infatuation with Leo. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A plot hatched by Karen and Jack to reunite the estranged Will and Grace unfolds amid pandemonium at a child's birthday party. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A bicycling adventure tests Will and Grace while up in the Catskills with Leo and his pal in a quest for Halloween pumpkins. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Gene Wilder plays Will's boss, a forceful yet easily rattled senior partner who is determined to make changes in the firm. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Idiotic-acting Grace meets Leo's parents (Tom Skerritt, Judith Ivey) at an elegant brunch; acting teacher Jack promotes his own version of "the Method." ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace and Leo pledge their troth, but she later has doubts, feeling that she really doesn't know him. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Grace and Leo's formal nuptials face a major hang-up: Will's reluctance to give away the bride. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Neat-freak Will's new roomie is sloppy Karen, who moves in and makes herself cozy while Grace honeymoons. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Christmas Eve merriment turns sour for Will, riled by Grace's capricious requests that keep him from partying with Jack and Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Andy Garcia plays Karen's new love interest, who's not that interested in her; Will and Jack join a gay soccer team, which is no kick for Will. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Dan Futterman plays Will's self-conscious blind date and Rosanna Arquette portrays Grace's free-spirited new neighbor in Brooklyn. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The gay-bar scene disenchants Barry, on the town with Will and Jack; a tiff disquiets newlyweds Grace and Leo. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Minnie Driver portrays a sassy, lascivious Brit who's wooing Karen's estranged husband---and winning the allegiance of a captivated Jack. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Demi Moore plays Jack's childhood baby sitter, who becomes his new roommate. Meanwhile, Grace faces an identity crisis as a wife. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
A made-over Barry makes a big splash at a chic fund-raiser, where he also unwittingly arouses Will's romantic interest. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
The pursuit of Barry pits Jack vs. Will; lust for a hotel maintenance man consumes Karen, who poses as a maid to lure her prey. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Gene Wilder returns as Will's endearingly eccentric boss, Mr. Stein, who, after a few too many cocktails, finds himself attracted to Karen. Meanwhile, Grace takes Jack's acting class and makes quite a scene during an improvisational exercise. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Happy birthday, Grace! Leo's homecoming is your surprise gift from Will. But the real stunner lies in the plans of Jack and Karen. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Madonna plays Karen's new roommate, a flashy, boozing man-chaser. At least they have a lot in common. Elsewhere, Will gets hooked on painkillers after suffering a foot injury and undergoes a drastic personality change. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Macaulay Culkin plays Karen's divorce lawyer, an eager beaver she calls a "killer," but whom Will believes to be incompetent. Elsewhere, Grace hits it off with a wealthy client who is Jack's on-again, off-again lover. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
Anxiety occupies Will and Jack, who dread they may have had sex together; and spousal jealousy afflicts Grace, who's concerned that Leo is having an affair while on his medical mission in Guatemala. ~ TV Guide, All Movie Guide
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| Eric McCormack (Films)(Biography) | Actor | |
| Debra Messing (Films)(Biography) | Actress | |
| Megan Mullally (Films)(Biography) | Actress | |
| Sean Hayes (Films)(Biography) | Actor | |
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