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Will & Grace

1998
4.7
15 reviews
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Season 8 episodes (24)

1 Alive and Schticking (Live)
9/29/05
Grace contemplates having an affair with a married man. Elsewhere, Jack begins new career as a host of his new talk show "Jack Talk." Will (Eric McCormack) gets some advice from Malcolm (Alec Baldwin) and tries to hide from Karen (Megan Mullally) the fact that Stan is alive. Shelly Morrison also stars.
2 I Second That Emotion
10/6/05
Will (Eric McCormack) makes it his own personal mission to emotionally heal Karen (Megan Mullally) when he suspects that she is more upset about Stanley being alive than she’s actually letting on. Surprisingly for him, he discovers a few areas where he needs some healing of his own. Meanwhile, Grace (Debra Messing) becomes the target of rage from gay men all over New York when her comments on Jack’s (Sean Hayes) talk show are misconstrued during editing. Shelley Morrison also stars.
3 The Old Man and the Sea
10/13/05
When Jack (Sean Hayes) learns that Will (Eric McCormack) never learned how to swim, Jack insists that he teach Will how. Meanwhile, Karen (Megan Mullally) sets Grace (Debra Messing) up on a blind date with one of Malcolm’s (guest star Alec Baldwin) friends, but Grace can't stand him or his penchant for bad poetry during their seemingly never-ending nine-course dinner. Shelley Morrison also stars.
4 Steams Like Old Times
10/20/05
Karen (Megan Mullally) is finally forced to come to terms with her feelings for her presumed-dead husband when Jack (Sean Hayes) surprisingly tells her he thinks she belongs with Stanley, not Malcolm (guest star Alec Baldwin). Karen is adamant that she will never forgive Stan and wants nothing to do with him-until Malcolm informs her that Stan has given her to him without a fight. Meanwhile, the new, charitable Will (Eric McCormack) begins doting on the elderly Clyde (guest star Richard Chamberlain) and invites him to the Tenth Anniversary Game Night Spectacular, much to Grace’s (Debra Messing) dislike. He is worried that he will end up like Clyde one day-a lonely old gay, but it turns out that the old man and Will don’t have as much in common as originally thought.
5 The Hole Truth
11/3/05
The day before Will’s (Eric McCormack) charity auction and carnival, Jack (Sean Hayes) meets and begins dating Baby Glenn (guest star Jason Biggs), who is still riding his fifteen minutes of fame from when he got trapped in a hole for three days in the eighties. The two "celebrities" agree to be auctioned off for charity - Baby Glenn’s fans spend over a thousand dollars, but Jack begins to question his own notoriety when no one bids on him. Meanwhile, Karen (Megan Mullally) just can’t force herself to break up with Malcolm (guest star Alec Baldwin), so to soften the blow she recruits Grace (Debra Messing) to be his date to the carnival. But Grace can’t stand his weird quirks and clingy personality and finally makes Karen confront him. Shelley Morrison also stars.
6 Love Is in the Airplane
11/10/05
While en route to London, Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) spot Grace’s ex-husband Leo (guest star Harry Connick, Jr.) on their flight. Will charms a pair of gay flight attendants, who also happen to be dating, so he can smuggle Grace into first class to talk to Leo. Back in New York, Jack (Sean Hayes) tries to reunite Karen (Megan Mullally) and Rosario (Shelley Morrison), but this proves difficult when their stubbornness outweighs his good intentions. Also complicating matters is Karen’s new manipulative maid Leni (guest star Millicent Martin), who is not anxious to give up her comfortable new job.
7 Birds of a Feather Boa
11/17/05
When Jack (Sean Hayes) decides on a whim to move, Will (Eric McCormack) is excited at the thought of helping him look for a place. After becoming involved in a cause to save two gay penguins from being separated at the zoo, Will starts to think closely about his dear friendship with Jack and what it would mean if he no longer lived next door. Meanwhile, during an afternoon of shopping, Karen (Megan Mullally) and Grace (Debra Messing) bump into pretentious socialite Beverly (guest star Leslie Jordan) who invites the two ladies to attend his recently deceased wife’s memorial “celebration.” When Grace decides to try on one of the dead wife’s rare dresses before the ceremony, she experiences a “wardrobe malfunction,” which she must try to conceal.
8 Swish Out of Water
11/24/05
Grace (Debra Messing) finds it impossible to put up with her mother Bobbi’s (guest star Debbie Reynolds) constant nitpicking, so Jack (Sean Hayes) takes it upon himself to help her because, according to him, no one knows how to be a good daughter better than a gay son. Jack subjects her to a barrage of Bobbi-esque insults until Grace finally learns what her mother really means underneath her harsh words. Meanwhile, Will’s (Eric McCormack) first case at the Coalition for Justice is about tenants’ rights, and the slumlord turns out to be none other than Karen (Megan Mullally).
9 A Little Christmas Queer
12/8/05
While spending the holidays at Will’s (Eric McCormack) mother Marilyn’s (guest star Blythe Danner) house, Grace (Debra Messing) gets cozy with Will’s brother and old flame Sam (guest star Steven Weber). Sam’s adopted daughter finds a fan in Karen (Megan Mullally), who is intrigued by the little girl. Meanwhile, Jack (Sean Hayes) helps Will’s clearly gay ten-year-old nephew organize and perform a Christmas show, which Marilyn is thrilled about. Will is silently fuming, however, as Marilyn is much more tolerant of the young boy than she ever was of her own son.
10 von Trapped
1/5/06
The "Sound of Music Sing-Along" has come to town and no one is more excited than Grace (Debra Messing). She plans for her and Will (Eric McCormack) to attend the musical in character-like style by dressing up in costumes. However, her presumed-to-be fun night turns into a disaster when she ends up babysitting a group of children and Will accidentally goes to the wrong theater becoming further detained by James (guest star Taye Diggs), a handsome man he meets. Meanwhile, Karen (Megan Mullally) and Jack (Sean Hayes) try to flee when she gets in trouble with the theater's manager, who blocks off the exits, trapping everyone inside and forcing them to plot their escape. Shelley Morrison also stars.
11 Bathroom Humor (Live)
1/12/06
All of New York's high society has been invited to Karen's (Megan Mullally) birthday party - but the affair goes downhill when Will (Eric McCormack), Grace (Debra Messing) and Jack (Sean Hayes) embarrass themselves and wind up crammed together in Karen's bathroom with the birthday girl. Shelley Morrison also stars.
12 Forbidden Fruit
1/19/06
Grace (Debra Messing) is concerned and confused when Will (Eric McCormack) so adamantly insists that she turn down her job offer from his former boss Margot (guest star Lily Tomlin), who has asked Grace to redecorate the law firm. When she takes the job after telling Will that she wouldn't, Grace learns some startling news that he has been hiding from her. Meanwhile, Jack (Sean Hayes) discovers Karen's (Megan Mullally) softer side when he finally sees what's inside the "forbidden room" at the Walker mansion. Shelley Morrison also stars.
13 Cop to It
1/26/06
Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) dread a dinner date with married friends Rob and Ellen who likely called the meeting to announce Ellen is pregnant yet again, but when the couple reveals that they are separated and loving it, Grace gets depressed. She's quickly distracted however when Will's cop ex-boyfriend, Vince (guest star Bobby Cannavalle), approaches their table as their server. Ignoring Rob and Ellen's big news, Will and Grace discuss how Vince must have gone off the deep end and quit the force after splitting with Will, and Vince's request to switch table assignments seems to confirm their thoughts. Elsewhere, Jack (Sean Hayes) decides he needs to spice up "JackTalk" by pulling an Oprah and helping his fan, Tommy Shields, come out of the closet. Jack and Karen (Megan Mullally) setup a bowling alley meeting with Tommy when Karen is recruited to join a woman's league game as an emergency fill-in.
14 I Love L. Gay
2/2/06
Will (Eric McCormack), Karen (Megan Mullally), and a star struck Grace (Debra Messing) travel to Los Angeles to support Jack as he accepts a HAPI award for Best Local Cable Gay Talk Show Host. Coincidently, Will runs into James (guest star Taye Diggs) while in LA, but to his surprise James is Canadian and in jeopardy of being deported. After spending a perfect weekend together, Will and James find that they don't have to say good-bye to each other again when Grace makes a special proposal.
15 The Definition of Marriage
2/9/06
The big day has finally arrived - Grace (Debra Messing) and James (guest star Taye Diggs) are getting ready for their green card wedding. To Grace's dismay, Karen (Megan Mullally) takes it upon herself to ignore her wish for a low-key wedding ceremony and decides to arrange a huge affair instead including hiring Hall & Oates to perform "Maneater" at the ceremony. Eric McCormack and Sean Hayes also star.
16 Grace Expectations
3/16/06
A nervous but optimistic Grace (Debra Messing) decides it's finally time to tell Leo (guest star Harry Connick Jr.) she is pregnant with his child, but when she finally works up enough courage to actually meet her ex-husband she receives some unexpected news. Meanwhile, Will (Eric McCormack) is settling in comfortably with James (guest star Taye Diggs) until he reveals a side of himself unknown to Will. And as Jack (Sean Hayes) attempts to document every moment of Grace's pregnancy for his talk show, Karen (Megan Mullally) sulks alone, jealous over the good fortunes of her friends.
17 Cowboys and Iranians
3/23/06
An ecstatic Jack (Sean Hayes) coerces Will (Eric McCormack) into coming out with him to a gay cowboy bar to meet his new boyfriend Travis. Will soon discovers that Travis is not as perfect as he seems and steps up to defend Jack's honor, which eventually leads to a raucous event - a bar fight. Debra Messing and Megan Mullally also star.
18 Buy, Buy Baby
3/30/06
After a large corporation takes over OutTV, Jack's (Sean Hayes) talk show "JackTalk" is completely revamped. An immediate change comes when the new conservative owners hire Amber-Louise (guest star Britney Spears) as "JackTalk's" new co-host. While Jack is deciding whether or not he'll stand up to his new bosses, Karen (Megan Mullally) goes baby shopping. After seeing Grace (Debra Messing) so happy about her pregnancy, Karen decides she wants a baby of her own and offers to pay a make-up lady, Cricket (guest star Wanda Sykes), to carry one for her. Eric McCormack also stars.
19 Blanket Apology
4/6/06
After losing his job as the host of "JackTalk," Jack (Sean Hayes) vows never to return to acting. An unrelenting Karen (Megan Mullally), however, will not let Jack give up on his passion and decides to do whatever it takes to get Jack to an audition. Meanwhile, Grace (Debra Messing) accompanies Will (Eric McCormack) to dinner at his parents' home, but a simple dinner soon turns into a showdown between Will and his father when his dad decides to give Grace's unborn child Will's cherished baby blanket.
20 The Mourning Son
4/27/06
Friends and family gather for the funeral of Will's (Eric McCormack) father. During the reception everyone shares with Will fond last memories of his father, while Will's last memory of his father is not as pleasant. As he tries to come to terms with their last fight, Marilyn (Blythe Danner) helps him realize the changes he must make in his life. Will's ex-boyfriend Vince (guest star Bobby Cannavale) also attends the funeral service. Meanwhile, Grace (Debra Messing) attempts to comfort the grieving younger members of the family and begins to doubt her ability to be a good mother. Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes also star.
21 Partners 'n Crime
5/4/06
Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) begin attending childbirth classes in preparation for the baby, but as Will and Vince (guest star Bobby Cannavale) take another chance at their relationship together, Grace starts to doubt whether Will is up for raising a child with her. Meanwhile, Karen (Megan Mullally) looks to Jack (Sean Hayes) for comfort as her marriage with Stan hits a bumpy road but finds that Jack is a little preoccupied with his new television show.
22 Whatever Happened to Baby Gin?
5/11/06
Just as Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) are settling into the idea of raising the baby together, Will's boyfriend Vince (guest star Bobby Cannavale) surprises him with an announcement that will ultimately lead Will to choose between his commitment to Grace and his relationship with Vince. Meanwhile, Karen (Megan Mullally) shocks everyone when she announces that she has a sister, Gin (guest star Bernadette Peters), who was injured as a child during a game of Twister. Jack (Sean Hayes), on the other hand, is comforted by a man (guest star Josh Lucas) after a devastating discovery when his new show "The Badge" premieres.
23 The Finale, Pt. 1
5/18/06
Will Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) raise a child together and find ultimate happiness? Will Jack (Sean Hayes) find anyone that loves him as much as he loves himself? Will Karen (Megan Mullally) find true happiness with the absence of Stan? All these questions and more will be answered as this groundbreaking series concludes eight amazing seasons. Part 1 of 2.
24 The Finale, Pt. 2
5/18/06
Will Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) raise a child together and find ultimate happiness? Will Jack (Sean Hayes) find anyone that loves him as much as he loves himself? Will Karen (Megan Mullally) find true happiness with the absence of Stan? All these questions and more will be answered as this groundbreaking series concludes eight amazing seasons. Part 2 of 2.

About this show

The final season of Will And Grace is here! But dry your eyes and turn off the Gloria Gaynor as there’s still bucket loads of laughs to enjoy before your favourite foursome ride off into the sunset. From Will’s gay penguin crusade to Jack’s soaring career on "Out TV" and Grace’s "arranged" marriage to Karen’s shady slums-landlord, this final set of wacky adventures is the funniest yet.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
15 reviews
A Google user
January 12, 2018
What can you say but TOTALLY THE BESTEST TV SHOW EVERRRR!!
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Steve “Stiffy”
March 10, 2021
5 stars, thanks for making me laugh during a tough time in my life!
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Bianca de Reus
October 22, 2017
Love this show - but where are seasons 1-7?
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