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Will (Eric McCormack) is bothered when he feels Grace (Debra Messing) is acting more like a nagging wife than a friend.
Will and Grace (Eric McCormack, Debra Messing) pose as millionaires while visiting the townhouse of Sandra Bernhard (guest starring as herself).
Will (Eric McCormack) enlists Grace (Debra Messing) to help him improve his batting skills in hopes of impressing a new friend (guest star Patrick Dempsey).
Will (Eric McCormack) has trouble with the fact that his new beau (guest star Patrick Dempsey) is not ``out`` and refers to Will as his brother.
Grace (Debra Messing) regrets selling her late uncle's old car to a nun (guest star Ellen DeGeneres) and attempts to get it back.
Grace catches Will's philandering father (Sydney Pollack) on the arm of a glamorous stranger (Lesley Ann Warren).
The queens sell RuPaul's new makeup line; guest judges Leah Remini and Lainie Kazan.
The queens must write and perform a stand-up comedy routine in front of a live audience.
The queens host their very own talk show.
The queens compete in a pageant of jewelry inspired couture.
The queens compete in their final challenge; starring in the music video for RuPaul's hit ``Sissy That Walk.``
A look back on the highlights, low-lights, and previously unseen footage.
The girls head to Florida for spring break.
Jo falls for a singer; Blair's new love is unusual.
Mrs. Garrett offers Kevin a room in the attic.
The girls plan to spend a quiet night at the movies before the drive-in closes for good.
A budding romance develops between Blair's mother and Jo's father.
Blair manages the shop in Mrs. Garrett's absence.
Natalie makes a shocking announcement about college.
A former Eastland student interviews Mrs. Garrett and the girls for her latest novel.
The girls and Mrs. Garrett return from their summer vacations to find that Edna's Edibles has been destroyed by fire.
Mrs. Garrett and the girls hire a contractor to build a new business on the former site of Edna's Edibles.
The girls and Mrs. Garrett encounter some difficulties on opening day at their new boutique.
Jo must make a decision between a teaching job and an offer from a major corporation.
Langley administrators are upset over the publication of a calendar featuring beefcake photos of the boys swim team.
Blair fears the worst when she discovers her mother is pregnant.
The girls hastily form a singing act after Andy enters them in a band contest.
Natalie travels to a truck stop where she involves her friends in an unusual musical fantasy.
Jay Leno (guest starring as himself) unwittingly saves Fran (Fran Drescher) from going to jail after she and Maxwell (Charles Shaughnessy) appeal her tax audit. Guest star: Rich Little.
Nigel Sheffield (Harry Van Gorkum), rather than Maxwell, pops the question to Fran (Fran Drescher), who agrees to join him in London. Guest star: Shirley Jones.
Maxwell (Charles Shaughnessy) wants to see Fran's (Fran Drescher) concealed tattoo, while her mother (Renee Taylor) suggests that Dr. Roberts (John Astin) remove it.
Fran (Fran Drescher) enters a beauty contest to win a car, but the celebrity judge (Miss America Tara Holland) is not impressed with her. Roslyn Kind also guest stars.
Fran misses the Sheffield estate when she takes Val on a Caribbean vacation in the middle of hurricane season.
Fran (Fran Drescher) encourages the widow (Pamela Lee) of her former fiance to begin dating again. With Charles Shaughnessy.
The man of Fran's (Fran Drescher) dreams, a handsome, young doctor, turns out to be her first cousin (Jon Stewart).
Fran (Fran Drescher) becomes a burden to her dating friends when her therapist (Spalding Gray) convinces her to stop dating.
Dr. Miller (Spalding Gray) is no longer Fran's (Fran Drescher) savior when she discovers a disgusting personal habit of his.
A bank robber (Peter Scolari) regrets taking Fran and her mother (Fran Drescher, Renee Taylor) hostage.
A judge finds it difficult to control Fran when she hears the testimony of a housekeeper against her employer.
Fran accuses Maxwell of not spending enough time with his children when they get head lice but he is spared.
A woman (Telma Hopkins) believes that she, not Sylvia (Renee Taylor), is Fran's (Fran Drescher) mother due to a hospital mix-up.
The tabloids print a fictitious story about Maxwell cheating on his late wife during their honeymoon.
Fran (Fran Drescher) re-evaluates her life when her high-school rival lands a starring role in Sheffield's (Charles Shaughnessy) new play.
Fran decides her destiny is to write music as she tries to get a famous rock star to record one of her songs.
Fran's one day on the job as a nanny for a wealthy man's son results in the child prodigy giving up the piano.
The widow (guest star Pamela Lee) of Fran's (Fran Drescher) former fiance lands a part in Fran's favorite soap opera. Peter Bergman, Shemar Moore, Melody Thomas Scott and Hunter Tylo also guest star.
Fran (Fran Drescher) realizes just how much she misses her mother when Sylvia (Renee Taylor) buys a condo in Boca Raton, Fla. Guest stars: Miss Universe Alicia Machado and Miss USA Brook Lee.
Fran (Fran Drescher) hopes to turn Maxwell's (Charles Shaughnessy) business trip to London into a romantic getaway for the two of them. Celine Dion appears as herself.
Christina Aguilera stunts on the mainstage; fan favorite queens from the past decade of Drag Race return as 14 new queens compete to become America's Next Drag Superstar and win $100,000.
The queens must wow the judges in a lip-sync, dance number inspired by pharmaceutical TV ads; Halsey and Padma Lakshmi guest judge; guests Andy Cohen and Alyssa Edwards.
The queens create and star in commercials for new drag-themed dating apps; music artist Courtney Love and actor Nico Tortorella guest judge.
The queens cook up global warming-friendly looks for the last ball ever; actresses Tisha Campbell Martin and Logan Browning guest judge.
Tootie becomes the object of Andy's affections.
Jo and Blair attempt to stage a live newscast from the store.
Mrs. Garrett's former college friend accuses her of once having an affair with her husband.
When Jo decides to take dancing lessons, she attempts to hide the fact from her friends.
Blair is unexpectedly called in as a birthing coach when her mother delivers her baby on Christmas Day.
Mrs. Garrett helps a nervous Tootie prepare for her driving test.
When the police stake out the shop in an effort to catch a group of counterfeiters, the girls decide not to tell Mrs. Garrett.
Jo agrees to pose as George's fiancée at his high-school class reunion in an effort to impress his former girlfriend.
The girls travel to Atlantic City, N.J., to reunite Jo with the aspiring singer she met in Florida; they go to see Jo's old flame, rock 'n' roll singer Flyman.
The girls have an unexpected guest when they celebrate Blair's 21st birthday.
Angry Natalie decides to run for mayor of Peekskill.
Tootie has a difficult choice to make when seems more concerned with a theatrical audition than with her upcoming high-school graduation.
Natalie and Tootie make some discoveries when they move into an apartment together.
Mrs. Garrett must choose between staying in Peekskill or following her boyfriend to Africa.
When Mrs. Garrett decides to marry and move to Africa, her sister moves in with the girls.
The girls fear that Tootie and her boyfriend are becoming too serious.
Jack substitutes for a chef and winds up with a full-time job.
Jack adopts a new image to please a wealthy woman who would like to marry him.
Jack pretends he's a doctor to impress his visiting grandfather.
Jack cooks dinner for a famous food critic.
Larry and Furley attempt to stop the threesome from moving to a luxury beach house.
Jack botches a cooking demonstration on a local TV talk show.
Janet dons a blond wig and a new personality.
Jack escorts Janet to a stuffy, formal party.
Jack signs up for a computer dating service.
Lucille Ball is the host of this retrospective of the best scenes from the series' previous episodes.
Lucille Ball is the host of this retrospective of the best scenes from the series' previous episodes.
Jack strikes out as Janet's chaperon when he gets drunk and falls asleep.
Terri's boyfriend thinks Jack is the reason behind their breakup.
A jewel-thief date thinks Jack is a fence.
A newspaper article implies the trio's living arrangement is more than a practical one.
Jack is the victim of a con game when he rents a decrepit restaurant.
Jack and the crew are all set for the restaurant's opening night.
Chaos results when Jack romances a Mexican girl.
Jack dates one of Janet's friends from high school, unaware that she is married.
Jack hosts a Sunday brunch to convince a neighborhood clergyman that the bistro is really a respectable place.
The queens' improvisational skills are put to the test for the new talk show, ``Bossy Rossy,`` hosted by Ross Mathews; country music singer Shania Twain and actress Carrie Preston guest judge.
The queens have to produce and host their very own Drag Con panels on makeup, hair and body; husband and wife duo behind the Oscar nominated film, ``The Big Sick,`` Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon, guest judge.
The queens must impersonate their favorite celebrities for the legendary Snatch Game; Audra McDonald and Kate Upton guest judge; special guests Bianca Del Rio and Alex Trebek.
The queens pay tribute to Cher; Andrew Rannels and Billy Eichner guest judge.
Jo finds it difficult to pay her share of transforming the attic into a loft.
Tootie undermines the competition when she auditions for her first Broadway show. Guest: pop singer Stacey Q.
A reunion of former cast members finds the ambitious Eastland grads revealing their hopes and dreams.
Jo botches up Blair's latest computerized date-rating service.
Blair must work at a taco stand as a requirement for her business degree.
Tootie sees a horror movie and then has a nightmare in which her friends are stalked by a killer.
Natalie's in trouble after she gets a pre-approved credit card.
A young singer (Stacey Q) gets support from Tootie and the girls.
A look back on the highlights, low-lights, and previously unseen footage.
The queens compete in their final challenge; starring in the music video for RuPaul's hit ``Sissy That Walk.``
The queens compete in a pageant of jewelry inspired couture.
The queens host their very own talk show.
The queens must write and perform a stand-up comedy routine in front of a live audience.
The queens sell RuPaul's new makeup line; guest judges Leah Remini and Lainie Kazan.
Grace catches Will's philandering father (Sydney Pollack) on the arm of a glamorous stranger (Lesley Ann Warren).
Grace (Debra Messing) regrets selling her late uncle's old car to a nun (guest star Ellen DeGeneres) and attempts to get it back.
Will (Eric McCormack) has trouble with the fact that his new beau (guest star Patrick Dempsey) is not ``out`` and refers to Will as his brother.
Will (Eric McCormack) enlists Grace (Debra Messing) to help him improve his batting skills in hopes of impressing a new friend (guest star Patrick Dempsey).
Will and Grace (Eric McCormack, Debra Messing) pose as millionaires while visiting the townhouse of Sandra Bernhard (guest starring as herself).
Will (Eric McCormack) is bothered when he feels Grace (Debra Messing) is acting more like a nagging wife than a friend.
Grace (Debra Messing) has trouble accepting her new beau (guest star Ken Marino) when she learns he has six toes on one of his feet.
A crucial confession highlights Thanksgiving 1985, when college student Grace (Debra Messing) takes boyfriend Will (Eric McCormack) home to meet her family. With Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally.
A crucial confession highlights Thanksgiving 1985, when college student Grace (Debra Messing) takes boyfriend Will (Eric McCormack) home to meet her family. With Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally.
Will is terrified by revelations made to him by a fortuneteller; pop icon Cher encounters her biggest fan, Jack.
Grace considers her ex-boyfriend's invitation to join him and his current girl in a romantic escapade.
Grace finds it hard to call it quits with Ben; Jack livens up his failing cabaret act at Will's expense.
Bubba brings home an all-female heavy-metal band.