The Finale (Part 2/2): The second half of the two-part finale of the final series poses many questions. Can Will and Grace raise a child together? Will Karen find happiness without Stan? [S]
The Finale (Part 1/2): The first half of the two-part finale of the final series poses many questions. Could Jack meet anyone who loves him as much as he loves himself? [S]
Whatever Happened to Baby Gin?: Vince's plans to move into a new home with Will do not include Grace. Meanwhile, Grace tells Leo that she is pregnant with his baby. [S]
Partners 'n' Crime: Will and Grace attend ante-natal classes together. Grace doubts whether Will is prepared to raise a child with her when Vince returns. [S]
Blanket Apology: After losing his job as a talk show host, Jack vows never to return to show business. Grace goes with Will to dinner at his parents' home. [S]
Buy Buy Baby: JackTalk is completely revamped after a large corporation takes over OutTV and gives Jack a new, conservative co-host (guest star Britney Spears). [S]
Grace Expectations (Part 2/2): Grace finally plucks up the courage to tell Leo that she is pregnant with his child, Will settles in with James, and Karen is in a sulk. [S]
The Definition of Marriage (Part 1/2): Grace prepares for her green-card marriage to James, but worries that Karen is going too far by planning an overly lavish spectacle. [S]
Swish out of Water: Jack teaches Grace how to cope with her domineering mother by being a 'good gay son'. Will's new job brings him into conflict with a slum landlord. [S]
The Hole Truth: It's carnival time in New York City. Will is in charge of running a charity auction, while Jack volunteers to be one of the prizes. [S]
From Queer to Eternity: A near-death experience in a shop inspires Grace to write her will, but she struggles to work out how much money she should leave her friends. [S]
It's a Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad World: Grace tries to bond with her father (Alan Arkin) on the golf course, while Karen is more interested in his friend (Lee Majors). [S]
The Blonde Leading the Blind: Will and Grace compete for a place in Will's therapist's (Sharon Stone) new book. Meanwhile, Karen's new glasses change her personality. [S]
Sour Balls: Jack convinces Will to buy a holiday home, but is it in the gay hotspot he thinks it is? Karen thinks she can ease Grace's friend's marital problems. [S]
The Fabulous Baker Boy: Will agrees to fire Karen's pastry chef for her, but finds it harder than he had thought. Grace asks Jack to help launch Nick's scriptwriting career. [S]
Dance Cards and Greetings Cards: Grace attempts to ignore Valentine's Day but doesn't take into account the presence of a hunky greetings card writer named Nick. [S]
Bully Woolley: Karen's nemesis Scott Woolley (Jeff Goldblum) hires Grace on the condition that she fires Karen. Meanwhile, Jack takes Will out to cheer him up. [S]
Partners: Will is reluctant to take Vince to a dinner party that his boss Margot is throwing to help her decide who to make a partner in the law firm. [S]
Board Games: Karen's ex-classmate Scott schemes to get revenge on her for ruining his senior year. Meanwhile, Jack and Grace spot Vince with another man. [S]
Queens for a Day (Part 2/2): Will gives Vince's sister advice on how to reveal a sensitive secret to her parents, and Grace and Karen fight over Vince's younger brother. [S]
Will & Grace & Vince & Nadine: Will's boyfriend Vince's relationship with his friend Nadine proves eerily familiar to Will and Grace. Jack offers Karen a new job. [S]
Key Party: Jack and Karen commission an artist to draw Will naked as a birthday present. Grace discovers a secret about Will's new boyfriend Vince. [S]
Company: Jack falls out with his colleagues after they mock his Cher doll, and Will and Grace make a new friend (guest star Stephen Tobolowsky) in the elevator. [S]
FYI: I Hurt Too: Jack badgers guest star Jennifer Lopez to listen to a song Karen wrote. Will bears the brunt of Grace's frustration over the Leo's infidelity. [S]
Fred Astaire and Ginger Chicken: Will comes to regret putting his relationship with his new boyfriend Vince to the test by introducing him to the overly critical Grace. [S]
East Side Story: When Will and Grace seek to expand their new business venture they get into a turf war with lesbian property couple Deirdre (Edie Falco) and Monet (Chloe Sevigny). [S]
Flip-Flop (Part 2/2): Enjoying the success of their new property business, Will and Grace help Jack and Stuart find an apartment, but then get a better offer... [S]
Ice Cream Balls: Will's eccentric new client falls for Jack after he interrupts their meeting, but when Jack refuses to accept the romantic offer, Will resorts to bribery. [S]
The Accidental Tsuris: When Grace's rebellious, free-loading sister (Geena Davis) arrives to launch her new jewellery enterprise, Grace decides to put her foot down. [S]
Fanilow: Will spends the night waiting in line for tickets to a special Barry Manilow concert, only to have his weak bladder force him to make a quick pit stop. [S]
Strangers with Candice: Karen takes Jack out to celebrate his success at nursing school, but the evening turns sour when Karen runs into Candice Bergen. [S]
Me & Mr Jones: Jack lands a brief role in an off Broadway play where he shares the stage with James Earl Jones, and the legendary thespian's acting style will never be the same. [S]
Home Court Disadvantage: When Grace and Leo join Karen for a friendly game of tennis at her exclusive club, her in-your-face racket style sends Grace fleeing. [S]