Will & Grace Season 8

September. 29,2005      TV-PG
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The final season of Will & 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.

Episode 24 : The Finale, Part II
May. 18,2006
The culmination of eight seasons ends tonight with a one-hour series finale - will Will and Grace raise a child together and find ultimate happiness? Will Jack find anyone that loves him as much as he loves himself? Will Karen find true happiness with the absence of Stan? All these questions and more will be answered as this groundbreaking series concludes eight amazing seasons.
Episode 23 : The Finale, Part I
May. 18,2006
The culmination of eight seasons ends tonight with a one-hour series finale - will Will and Grace raise a child together and find ultimate happiness? Will Jack find anyone that loves him as much as he loves himself? Will Karen find true happiness with the absence of Stan? All these questions and more will be answered as this groundbreaking series concludes eight amazing seasons.
Episode 22 : Whatever Happened to Baby Gin?
May. 11,2006
Just as Will and Grace are settling into the idea of raising the baby together, Will's boyfriend Vince surprises him with an announcement that will ultimately lead Will to choose between his commitment to Grace and his relationship with Vince.
Episode 21 : Partners 'n' Crime
May. 04,2006
Will and Grace begin attending childbirth classes in preparation for the baby, but as Will and Vince take another chance at their relationship, Grace starts to doubt whether Will is up for raising a child with her.
Episode 20 : The Mourning Son
April. 27,2006
Friends and family gather for the funeral of Will's father. At the reception everyone shares with Will fond last memories of his father, while Will's last memory of his father is not as pleasant. Marilyn helps him realize the changes needed in his life.
Episode 19 : Blanket Apology
April. 06,2006
After losing his job as the host of "JackTalk," Jack vows never to return to acting. An unrelenting Karen, however, will not let Jack give up on his passion and decides to do whatever it takes to get Jack to an audition.
Episode 18 : Buy, Buy Baby
March. 30,2006
After a large corporation takes over OutTV, Jack's talk show "JackTalk" is completely revamped. An immediate change comes when the new conservative owners hire Amber-Louise as "JackTalk's" new co-host.
Episode 17 : Cowboys and Iranians
March. 23,2006
An ecstatic Jack coerces Will 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 bar fight.
Episode 16 : Grace Expectations
March. 16,2006
A nervous but optimistic Grace decides it's finally time to tell Leo 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.
Episode 15 : The Definition of Marriage
February. 09,2006
The big day has finally arrived - Grace and James are getting ready for their green card wedding. To Grace's dismay, Karen takes it upon herself to ignore her wish for a low-key wedding ceremony and decides to arrange including hiring Hall & Oates.
Episode 14 : I Love L. Gay
February. 02,2006
Will, Karen, and a star struck Grace 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 while in LA, but to his surprise James is Canadian and in jeopardy of being deported.
Episode 13 : Cop to It
January. 26,2006
Will and Grace 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.
Episode 12 : Forbidden Fruit
January. 19,2006
Grace is concerned and confused when Will so adamantly insists that she turn down her job offer from his former boss Margot, who has asked Grace to redecorate the law firm.
Episode 11 : Bathroom Humor
January. 12,2006
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.
Episode 10 : Von Trapped
January. 05,2006
The "Sound of Music Sing-Along" has come to town and no one is more excited than Grace. She plans for her and Will to attend the musical in character-like style by dressing up in costumes.
Episode 9 : A Little Christmas Queer
December. 08,2005
While spending the holidays at Will’s mother Marilyn’s house, Grace gets cozy with Will’s brother and old flame Sam. Sam’s adopted daughter finds a fan in Karen, who is intrigued by the little girl.
Episode 8 : Swish Out of Water
November. 24,2005
Grace finds it impossible to put up with her mother Bobbi’s constant nitpicking, so Jack 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.
Episode 7 : Birds of a Feather Boa
November. 17,2005
When Jack decides on a whim to move, Will is excited at the thought of helping him look for a place. While attending Beverley's wife's memorial “celebration,” Karen and Grace experience a wardrobe malfunction, which they must try to conceal.
Episode 6 : Love is in the Airplane
November. 10,2005
While en route to London, Will and Grace spot Grace’s ex-husband Leo 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.
Episode 5 : The Hole Truth
November. 03,2005
The day before Will’s charity auction and carnival, Jack meets and begins dating Baby Glenn, who is still riding his fifteen minutes of fame from when he got trapped in a hole for three days in the eighties.
Episode 4 : Steams Like Old Times
October. 20,2005
Karen is finally forced to come to terms with her feelings for her presumed-dead husband when Jack surprisingly tells her he thinks she belongs with Stanley, not Malcolm.
Episode 3 : The Old Man and the Sea
October. 13,2005
When Jack learns that Will never learned how to swim, Jack insists that he teach Will how. Meanwhile, Karen sets Grace up on a blind date with one of Malcolm’s friends.
Episode 2 : I Second That Emotion
October. 06,2005
Karen feels rattled by Stan's return and Will steps in to help her. Meanwhile Grace is labeled homophobic after her comments on Jack's talk show are misconstrued by gay men from all over New York.
Episode 1 : Alive and Schticking
September. 29,2005
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 gets some advice from Malcolm and tries to hide from Karen the fact that Stan is alive.

Seasons

Season 8
The final season of Will & 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.
Season 8 2005
Season 7
Series 7 of Will & Grace kicks off with the fall out from Leo’s adultery, Grace has left him and moved back in with Will taking most of his possessions with her.
Season 7 2004
Season 6
Will (Eric McCormack), Grace (Debra Messing), Jack (Sean Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally) are joined by an incredible array of guest stars making up a new suitor for Karen, Grace’s older sister Janet, Will’s gorgeous boyfriend and Leo’s ex-girlfriend.
Season 6 2003
Season 5
Season Five finds Will and Grace considering having a baby, the possibility of true love for Grace, Karen’s (Megan Mulally) world changing, Jack’s (Sean Hayes) apartmentside cafe and of course plenty more snappy one liners and even a few dance moves.
Season 5 2002
Season 4
Season 4 2001
Season 3
The third year opens with Will (Eric McCormack) returning from his stay on a tropical island to find that Grace (Debra Messing) - who is torn between two boyfriends - and his friend Jack (Sean Hayes) have bonded.
Season 3 2000
Season 2
Grace has moved out and Jack has gotten married. But, since Grace is just across the hallway and Jack is married to Rosario, expect more hysterical situations, sharper comedy, and more of the bitchiest one-liners.
Season 2 1999
Season 1
Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer, Will is a gorgeous and super-cool lawyer. They’re both looking for love and they’re made for each other in every way but one - Grace is straight, Will is gay. The first season of Will & Grace premiered on September 21, 1998, and concluded on May 13, 1999. It consisted of 22 episodes.
Season 1 1998

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