Hit American sitcom Will and Grace is as perky as Friends and as wittily urbane as Frasier. The premise concerns Will (Eric McCormack), a mildly uptight lawyer who agrees to have as a flatmate his best friend, interior designer Grace (Debra Messing). Their relationship has all the hallmarks of one between lovers--emotional dependency, little things that get on each other's nerves, strong mutual interests and volcanic arguments. The only snag is that while Grace is straight, Will is gay. Though not shy of poking sharp fun at that situation, Will and Grace is among sitcom's most potent and sophisticated antidotes to homophobia. Though initially a little too pleased with its own camp pertness, the show grows and grows on you with successive episodes, finally becoming indispensable. It also benefits from secondary characters Jack (Sean P Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally), also gay and straight respectively, both outrageously and hilariously irresponsible characters: he's a free spirit and freeloader, she's "working" as Grace's assistant even though she doesn't need the money, having married some. Despite its diamond and rapid-fire punch lines, Will and Grace conveys enough sense of the lovelorn predicament of the main characters to prevent it becoming too cute. --David Stubbs
The third volume of episodes from season 3 of the smash U.S. sitcom. Episode titles: Three's A Crowd Six Is A Freak Show Coffee & Commitment Swimming Pools... Movie Stars Crazy In Love.
At the end of Series 3 Grace had got together with Nathan (Woody Harrelson). Things are going well until Will gets back from vacation and Will and Grace re-establish their special relationship leaving Nathan feeling neglected. Grace and Nathan nearly get engaged and then split up. Jack is getting to know the son - Elliot he never knew he had thanks to an anonymous 'donation' 13 years ago. Karen's husband Stanley Walker gets arrested and there's nothing Will can do to save him from a life behind bars... Episodes comprise: Third Wheel Gets The Grace Past And Presents Crouching Father Hidden Husband Prison Blues.
Hit American sitcom Will and Grace is as perky as Friends and as wittily urbane as Frasier. The premise concerns Will (Eric McCormack), a mildly uptight lawyer who agrees to have as a flatmate his best friend, interior designer Grace (Debra Messing). Their relationship has all the hallmarks of lovers--emotional dependency, little things that get on each others' nerves, strong mutual interests and volcanic arguments. The only snag is that while Grace is straight, Will is gay. Though not shy of poking sharp fun at that situation, Will and Grace is among sitcom's most potent and sophisticated antidotes to homophobia. Though initially a little too pleased with its own camp pertness, the show grows and grows on you with successive episodes, finally becoming indispensable. It also benefits from secondary characters Jack (Sean P Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally), also gay and straight respectively, both outrageously and hilariously irresponsible characters: he a free spirit and freeloader, she's "working" as Grace's assistant even though she doesn't need the money, having married it. Despite its diamond and rapid-fire punchlines, Will and Grace conveys enough sense of the main characters' lovelorn predicament to prevent it from becoming too cute. --David Stubbs
Something Borrowed Someone's Due: Will and Grace move into their swanky new dream apartment but sentimentality soon gets the better of them as they pine for their old digs now happily occupied by friends. Cheatin' Trouble Blues: An excited Will presents his parents with a romantic cruise for their anniversary - but things go a little awry when he discovers they are both harbouring important secrets. Went A Garden Potty: In the aftermath of his parents divorce Will salvages a beloved garden gnome and proudly places it in his apartment's community area. But attempted therapy turns to full-on trauma when a disastrous accident befalls it. He Shoots They Snore: When Jack can't bunk off work he's forced to ask Will to escort his son Eliot to a weekend basketball tournament but then throws a hissy fit when he finds out he's missed Eliot's first kiss! Wedding Balls: When Will's bride-to-be cousin from LA misses a flight to New York to plan her wedding Grace is enlisted to help out the clueless groom but gets a little too enthused...
Join Will Grace Jack and Karen as they hilariously struggle through life's challenges. Can Grace cope with the wedding of her ex-fiance? Is Will's new boyfriend really a ballet dancer? How will Karen react when she discovers her new horse is gay? And will Jack succeed in his plans to 'in' his latest rival? Episode titles: Whoa Nelly Grace In The Hole Dyeing Is Easy Comedy Is Hard A Chorus Line Someone Old Someplace New.
Hit American sitcom Will and Grace is as perky as Friends and as wittily urbane as Frasier. The premise concerns Will (Eric McCormack), a mildly uptight lawyer who agrees to have as a flatmate his best friend, interior designer Grace (Debra Messing). Their relationship has all the hallmarks of one between lovers--emotional dependency, little things that get on each other's nerves, strong mutual interests and volcanic arguments. The only snag is that while Grace is straight, Will is gay. Though not shy of poking sharp fun at that situation, Will and Grace is among sitcom's most potent and sophisticated antidotes to homophobia. Though initially a little too pleased with its own camp pertness, the show grows and grows on you with successive episodes, finally becoming indispensable. It also benefits from secondary characters Jack (Sean P Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally), also gay and straight respectively, both outrageously and hilariously irresponsible characters: he's a free spirit and freeloader, she's "working" as Grace's assistant even though she doesn't need the money, having married some. Despite its diamond and rapid-fire punch lines, Will and Grace conveys enough sense of the lovelorn predicament of the main characters to prevent it becoming too cute. --David Stubbs
Episodes include: Loose Lips Sink Relationships Rules Of Engagement Bed Bath And Byond and Star-Spangled Banter.
Mad Dogs And Average Men: Grace is smitten when she meets Sumner the charming and handsome nephew of Karen but Grace's attempts to arrange a date are constantly thwarted when Karen conjures up a litany of lies to disuade her. Meanwhile Will tries to terminate his dead-end relationship with a needy nebbish but postpones the dramatic moment because he's so infatuated with the guy's lovable doggie! Poker? I Don't Even Like Her: Will feels the heat from his poker-playing pals when their weekly get-together is compromised by an obnoxious Grace whose ineffective gamesmanship leaves her in debt to everyone but she begs him for another chance - and confides her secret weapon to regain her losses. An Old Fashioned Piano Party: When Grace frets that she and Will might drift apart like their similar friends she impulsively buys an expensive piano which she hopes will cement their mutual bond and love for music - or at least give her an excuse to perform a lot of show tunes. The Young And The Tactless: Grace's new neighbour (Woody Harrelson) is a slovenly lout whose disheveled lifestyle and grungy habits put him at odds with her well-ordered world - and her only hope to dislodge Pigpen is to provide him wih enough romantic advice to reunite him with his long-suffering girlfriend.
Alice Doesn't Lisp Here Anymore: A whacked-out Grace is wracked with guilt over the death of a high school classmate whom she once tormented so she drags Will along to the funeral - and gets the surprise of her life! Last Of The Really Odd Lovers: Grace hates herself for her fatal attraction to a boorish neighbour (Woody Harrelson) and wants to keep her newborn romance with him a secret; likewise Will prefers to maintain discretion in his relationship with a much younger man. Gypsies Tramps And Weed: Will reluctantly decides to use a birthday gift certificate from Grace to consult a psychic about his future and encounters an absent-minded fortune teller (Camryn Manheim) whose frighteningly personal predictions leave him reeling. Sons And Lovers - Parts 1 & 2: An exasperated Grace tries to mediate between a resentful Will and her sloppy free-spirited boyfriend Nathan (Woody Harrelson) when Nathan moves in while Jack is in a royal dither as he plans to finally meet his unseen father face-to-face.
Join Will Grace Jack and Karen as they hilariously struggle through life's challenges. Can Grace cope with the wedding of her ex-fiance? Is Will's new boyfriend really a ballet dancer? How will Karen react when she discovers her new horse is gay? And will Jack succeed in his plans to in his latest rival. Episode titles: Moveable Feast Part One Moveable Feast Part Two Stakin' Care Of Business Jingle Balls.
The fourth volume of episodes from season 3 of the smash U.S. sitcom. Episode titles: Brothers A Love Story My Uncle The Car Cheaters Parts One and Two.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episodes Include: Secrets & Lays The Unsinkable Mommy Adler Will Works Out.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episode Include: Will on Ice William Tell Boo! Humbug Where There's A Will There's No Way.
TV series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. This volume contains the episodes Love & Marriage A New Lease On Life Head Case and Between A Rock And Harlin's Place.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episodes Include: Saving Grace Grace Replaced The Object Of My Rejection.
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. Episodes Include: The Buying Game The Truth About Will & Dogs The Big Vent My Fair Maid
TV comedy series about a gay lawyer and a straight interior designer.... Meet Will & Grace. Grace is a sassy and smart interior designer Will is a gorgeous and supercool lawyer. They're both looking for love and they're made for each other in every way except for one thing - Grace is straight Will is gay. Their lives are complicated even further by their outrageous friends Karen & Jack. This volume contains 'Big Brother Is Coming Part 1' 'Big Brother Is Coming Part 2' 'Yours
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