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Will and Grace vacillate on artificial or natural means of conceiving a baby; Jack receives career advice from his show-business idol, Cher.
Will and Grace vacillate on artificial or natural means of conceiving a baby; Jack receives career advice from his show-business idol, Cher.
Will wants Grace to be the mother of his baby; Jack and Karen are inspired to pursue their own goals.
Will takes Grace to have her picture taken after he wins a sitting with an eccentric celebrity photographer.
A detective helps Will search for his stolen computer; a crazy neighbor opens a business and prospers by stealing Grace's ideas.
When the bride-to-be gets sick, Will persuades Grace to help plan the wedding for his visiting friends.
When Jack works instead of taking his son to a basketball tournament, he learns from Will that he missed his son's first kiss with a girl.
Will salvages a cherished garden gnome in the aftermath of his parent's divorce; Jack's afraid of being typecast as a straight man.
Will presents his newly reconciled parents with a cruise for their anniversary, but their individual secrets ruin his hopes.
Moving into their new dream apartment makes Will and Grace homesick; Jack tries to reconcile Karen with her grifter mom.
Will and Grace try to find more expansive digs despite the efforts of Sandra Bernhard; Jack stumbles across Karen's lowlife mother.
Jack uses Grace as bait to expose a rival (Matt Damon) as heterosexual in order to secure a spot in a gay men's chorus.
Grace reveals her ex-boyfriend's faults to his bride at the wedding rehearsal; Elliot's mother (Rosie O'Donnell) demands that Jack never see him again.
After rediscovering a handsome high-school friend who's doing time, Grace dreams of their life together outside the Big House.
Grace schemes to hook up the mistress of Will's father with another man in order to break up the relationship.
Grace is hired to decorate the windows at Barney's; Will meets a ballet dancer and is too embarrassed to introduce his friends.
At the gym, Will sees a man who seems familiar, while Jack tries to popularize a new saying.
Will, Grace, Jack and Karen make a day of it as they head to Thanksgiving get-togethers at the houses of their respective families.
Will, Grace, Jack and Karen make a day of it as they head to Thanksgiving get-togethers at the houses of their respective families.
Will and Grace back different candidates for the upcoming mayoral election.
Will, Jack and Karen try and rouse a devastated and bed-ridden Grace after she loses her boyfriend, Nathan.
Nathan's marriage proposal doesn't fulfill Grace's childhood fantasy, and she finds it dispiriting.
Jack sets up unsuspecting Will on a date with a smitten supervisor; Grace and Nathan swap sexual histories.
When Stan is arrested for tax evasion, Grace moves into Karen's apartment to help her worried friend.
Jack coerces Grace into posing as his son Elliot's date to a school dance.
Will suffers flashbacks when a childhood bully is hired by his law firm.
Will and Grace resume their chummy relationship, leaving Nathan feeling left out in the cold; Jack and his son go school shopping.
NBC has given a 16-episode order to a revival of comedy "Will & Grace," the broadcaster announced on January 17, 2017.
The limited series will reunite Emmy winners Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, and Megan Mullally with series creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, who will serve as showrunners and executive producers. James Burrows, who directed the entire eight-season run of the original series, will serve as director and executive producer on the revival.