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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.
Grace reveals her ex-boyfriend's faults to his bride at the wedding rehearsal; Elliot's mother (Rosie O'Donnell) demands that Jack never see him again.
Jack uses Grace as bait to expose a rival (Matt Damon) as heterosexual in order to secure a spot in a gay men's chorus.
Will and Grace try to find more expansive digs despite the efforts of Sandra Bernhard; Jack stumbles across Karen's lowlife mother (guest star Suzanne Pleshette).
Moving into their new dream apartment makes Will and Grace homesick; Jack tries to reconcile Karen with her grifter mom (guest star Suzanne Pleshette).
Will presents his newly reconciled parents (Sydney Pollack, Blythe Danner) with a cruise for their anniversary, but their individual secrets ruin his hopes.
Will salvages a cherished garden gnome in the aftermath of his parent's divorce; Jack's afraid of being typecast as a straight man.
When Jack works instead of taking his son to a basketball tournament, he learns from Will that he missed his son's first kiss with a girl.
When the bride-to-be gets sick, Will persuades Grace to help plan the wedding for his visiting friends.
A detective (Michael Douglas) helps Will search for his stolen computer; a crazy neighbor (Molly Shannon) opens a business and prospers by stealing Grace's ideas.
Will takes Grace to have her picture taken after he wins a sitting with an eccentric celebrity photographer.
Will wants Grace to be the mother of his baby; Jack and Karen are inspired to pursue their own goals.
Will and Grace vacillate on artificial or natural means of conceiving a baby; Jack receives career advice from his show-business idol, Cher.
Will and Grace vacillate on artificial or natural means of conceiving a baby; Jack receives career advice from his show-business idol, Cher.
A dashing doctor (Harry Connick Jr.) on horseback rescues Grace; Karen debates cheating on her imprisoned husband with hot-blooded suitor Lionel (Rip Torn).
Stalking Kevin Bacon (guest starring as himself) pays off for Jack when he is hired as the actor's personal assistant; Will and Grace pursue parenthood. Harry Connick Jr. and Rip Torn also guest star.
Smitten with the handsome doctor (Harry Connick Jr.), Grace stalls for time to reconsider having a baby with Will.
Karen and Jack hatch a plan to end Will and Grace's ongoing feud by tricking them into attending the same child's birthday party.
Leo (guest star Harry Connick Jr.) drags Grace on a scary cycling trip in the autumn countryside. Jason Marsden also guest stars.
Will's aggressive new boss (Gene Wilder) orders him to fire his friend; Grace and Jack discover Karen is living out of her limousine.
Grace uses indecorous language when meeting Leo's parents; Jack's acting coach (Eileen Brennan) disparages his meager talent.
Queens form a pop group to write lyrics and perform choreography to a new version of RuPaul's song ``Condragulations``; choreographer Jamal Sims guest judges.
As the race for the crown continues, queens must write lyrics and perform choreography in a performance of RuPaul's song, ``Phenomenon``; comedian and host Nicole Byer guest judges.
The queens are challenged to overact in RuPaulmark holiday movies; comedian Loni Love (``Soul Plane``) guest judges.
Tensions rise as the queens put their design skills to the test in a pageant showcasing three bag-themed looks; Nicole Byer guest judges.
A young singer (Stacey Q) gets support from Tootie and the girls.
Old loves reappear in the lives of Beverly Ann and the girls.
Beverly Ann initiates proceedings to adopt Andy when his foster parents separate.
Beverly Ann's ex-spouse wants to renew their romance.
Blair is stunned when her law school study partner falls for Beverly Ann.
Blair learns a lesson about motherhood when she agrees to baby-sit her little sister.
It is 40 years into the future and the girls are back together in the same house.
Natalie and Snake plan to mark the anniversary of their first year together with an intimate encounter.
A scar received in a car accident mars Blair's personality as well as her face.
Jo and Blair both receive interesting, if unexpected, proposals from their boyfriends.
Blair puts up her grandmother's trust fund to save Eastland School from bankruptcy.
Blair becomes headmistress of Eastland School.
Cindy must compete with Blair to be Harvest Queen.
Tootie discloses her friends' I.Q. scores.
Tootie's father wants to remove her from Mrs. Garrett's care.
Blair's solution to a problem puts the honor of the school at stake.
The girls accuse Jack of wanting Larry's fiancee.
Chrissy plans a business trip with her boss.
The girls blame Jack for a bogus party invitation.
Jack and Janet suspect Chrissy is a kleptomaniac.
Mr. Roper's dirty trick prompts his wife to leave.
Jack fears another roommate will replace him.
Jack falls in love with an older woman.
Roper mistakenly concludes Chrissy is pregnant.
Jack tries to save Chrissy from the advances of her employer.
Jack offers to protect Chrissy from a mouse.
Janet and her date find Jack and Chrissy in bed.
Chrissy eats the pie Jack was going to enter in a statewide baking competition.
Roper plans to sell the apartment house as an anniversary surprise for Helen.
The Ropers meet their snobbish new neighbor.
Angry Jack moves out of the apartment.
Jack pretends he lives alone when he falls for a woman he believes is old-fashioned.
Jack disguises himself as Chrissy to avoid FBI agents who are on his trail.
Roper invites Jack and the girls to a surprise disco party for Helen.
Chrissy catches Jack working as a paid escort.
The threesome accidentally sells the new landlord's furniture.
The queens funk it up in a disco-dancing documentary, complete with 1970s fashions.
The queens flex their improv skills in a reboot of the salacious talk show ``Bossy Rossy,`` hosted by Ross Mathews; LGBT activist Ts Madison guest judges.
Queens must record lyrics and learn choreography as they perform in a tale on social media; choreographer Jamal Sims guest judges; Anne Hathaway makes a virtual appearance in the workroom.
The queens impersonate celebrities in the Snatch Game; LGBT activist Ts Madison guest judges.
It's Freaky Friday and the queens must turn each other into their own drag doppelgangers; Loni Love (``Soul Plane``) guest judges; psychic Char Margolis makes an appearance.
The queens must create and brand their own versions of extravagant soft drinks; current reigning superstar Jaida Essence Hall makes a virtual appearance in the workroom.
The queens take part in a comedy roast of former ``Miss Congeniality`` winners Heidi N Closet, Nina West and Valentina; a guest appearance by Norvina (Instant Influencer).
The queens flex their acting skills in a new sci-fi adventure, playing tiny shrunken drag queens; Cynthia Erivo (``Genius: Aretha``); Scarlett Johansson (``Black Widow``) makes a virtual appearance in the workroom.
The queens write and record lyrics; the world premiere of RuPaul's new song ``Lucky``; choreographer Jamal Sims makes a guest appearance.
The Season 13 queens are back to dish on various moments from the season; featuring personal interviews, original music videos and a special lip sync.
It's time to crown the winner; the top four queens compete in a finale lip-sync smackdown; the queens pick a Miss Congeniality.
Miley Cyrus goes undercover in the workroom to spy on the new cast of queens competing for $100,000; the first test is to create signature looks from materials belonging to former Drag Race legends.
The queens are challenged to act in drag queen versions of blockbuster movies; actors Sydelle Noel (``Black Panther``) and Bobby Moynihan (``Saturday Night Live``) guest judge.
The queens put their pop icon knowledge to the test when they have to perform in diva worship talk shows; actor Troye Sivan (``Boy Erased``) and actor Guillermo Diaz (``Scandal``) guest judge.
The queens get political in a musical set in the ``Trump School For Girls;`` TV show host Rachel Maddow makes a guest appearance, while Tiffany ``New York`` Pollard and Joel McHale guest judge.
The queens compete in a spooky pageant of monster inspired couture and showcase three Halloween inspired looks; supermodel Cara Delevingne and pop culture icon Elvira guest judge.
The queens get physical in the 69th International Draglympics; choreographer Travis Wall and Olympian figure skaters Mirai Nagasu and Adam Rippon guest judge; camp aerobicise queen Love Connie makes a guest appearance.
The queens use organic ingredients to create sickening but sustainable high fashion looks; supermodel Amber Valletta and reality star Kandi Burruss guest judge; drag queen Alyssa Edwards makes a guest appearance.
The queens use organic ingredients to create sickening but sustainable high fashion looks; supermodel Amber Valletta and reality star Kandi Burruss guest judge; drag queen Alyssa Edwards makes a guest appearance.
The queens compete in a nautical-themed version of the legendary Snatch Game; actors Tony Hale and Clea DuVall (``Veep``) guest judge; drag queen Jinkx Monsoon makes a guest appearance.
The queens clash with the law in the hit TV series ``Los Angeles Drag Patrol``; Natasha Lyonne, Cheyenne Jackson and Fortune Feimster guest judge.
Blair decides to put a sex-education lesson to use.
A serious flood hits Peekskill, so Blair and Tootie rush to the stables to protect the animals, only to become trapped there; Mr. Bradley attempts to rescue them.
Adopted Natalie wants to find her natural mother.
Mr. Bradley sets out to keep the school's championship track title.
The girls plan to reconcile Molly's divorcing folks.
Blair and Sue Ann decide to join an exclusive group of girls whose favorite pastime is marijuana.
Mrs. Garrett assigns a streetwise student to be Blair's roommate.
Mrs. Garrett's plan gets the girls expelled.
Jo attends a country club cotillion with Blair's suave childhood friend.
Tootie's new boyfriend questions the real motives of her white friends.
A visit by Blair's handicapped cousin brings back a lifelong conflict.
Mama helps Aunt Effie recover from a concussion.
Bubba convinces Mama to join him in night school.
The Harpers hope to cure Mama of her addiction to home-shopping TV shows.
Will and Grace vacillate on artificial or natural means of conceiving a baby; Jack receives career advice from his show-business idol, Cher.
Will wants Grace to be the mother of his baby; Jack and Karen are inspired to pursue their own goals.
Will takes Grace to have her picture taken after he wins a sitting with an eccentric celebrity photographer.
A detective (Michael Douglas) helps Will search for his stolen computer; a crazy neighbor (Molly Shannon) opens a business and prospers by stealing Grace's ideas.
When the bride-to-be gets sick, Will persuades Grace to help plan the wedding for his visiting friends.
When Jack works instead of taking his son to a basketball tournament, he learns from Will that he missed his son's first kiss with a girl.
Will salvages a cherished garden gnome in the aftermath of his parent's divorce; Jack's afraid of being typecast as a straight man.
Will presents his newly reconciled parents (Sydney Pollack, Blythe Danner) with a cruise for their anniversary, but their individual secrets ruin his hopes.
Moving into their new dream apartment makes Will and Grace homesick; Jack tries to reconcile Karen with her grifter mom (guest star Suzanne Pleshette).
Will and Grace try to find more expansive digs despite the efforts of Sandra Bernhard; Jack stumbles across Karen's lowlife mother (guest star Suzanne Pleshette).
Jack uses Grace as bait to expose a rival (Matt Damon) as heterosexual in order to secure a spot in a gay men's chorus.
Grace reveals her ex-boyfriend's faults to his bride at the wedding rehearsal; Elliot's mother (Rosie O'Donnell) demands that Jack never see him again.
Natalie's in trouble after she gets a pre-approved credit card.
Tootie sees a horror movie and then has a nightmare in which her friends are stalked by a killer.
Blair must work at a taco stand as a requirement for her business degree.
Jo botches up Blair's latest computerized date-rating service.
A reunion of former cast members finds the ambitious Eastland grads revealing their hopes and dreams.
Tootie undermines the competition when she auditions for her first Broadway show. Guest: pop singer Stacey Q.
Jo finds it difficult to pay her share of transforming the attic into a loft.
The girls fear that Tootie and her boyfriend are becoming too serious.
When Mrs. Garrett decides to marry and move to Africa, her sister moves in with the girls.
Mrs. Garrett must choose between staying in Peekskill or following her boyfriend to Africa.
Natalie and Tootie make some discoveries when they move into an apartment together.
Tootie has a difficult choice to make when seems more concerned with a theatrical audition than with her upcoming high-school graduation.
Angry Natalie decides to run for mayor of Peekskill.
The girls have an unexpected guest when they celebrate Blair's 21st birthday.
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 queens discover an explosive surprise -- that they must immediately perform six lip syncs to defend their place in the competition.
RuPaul crowns America's Next Drag Superstar.
The queens reunite to dish about the most shocking, glamorous and sickening moments of the season.
The queens must write and perform a rap on RuPaul's new single and guest star on RuPaul's podcast with Michelle Visage.
The queens compete in a queer culture pageant and design outfits inspired by the Village People; actress Andie MacDowell and supermodel Joan Smalls guest judge.
The queens make over members of the ``Drag Race`` crew; singer Kesha and gown designer Zaldy guest judge.
The entire Sheffield household spends the weekend at Fran's parents' when they are stranded by a blizzard.
After examining Grace for the flu, the doctor checks Fran's throat and schedules her for a tonsillectomy.
When a plumber brings his granddaughter along to fix the Sheffield's broken shower, Brighton gets his first kiss.
Maxwell's ex-girlfriend, a 1960s supermodel, decides that Maggie has what it takes and arranges a photo session.
Fran casts Grace as the lead in the school pageant, but when Maxwell becomes the producer the girl develops stage fright.
For her 30th birthday, Fran's mother gives her a cemetery plot as a gift to introduce her to an eligible funeral director.
When Maxwell's (Charles Shaughnessy) childhood nanny (Cloris Leachman) visits, she is appalled by Fran's (Fran Drescher) unique child-care methods.
Fran (Fran Drescher) becomes a bargaining chip when Maxwell (Charles Shaughnessy) tries to cast a soap star (Stephen Nichols) in a new play.
Fran is shocked to discover her anticipated Christmas bonus turns out to be a present instead of cash.
While they are baking cookies, Grace becomes hysterical when Fran accidentally eats her imaginary friend.
Fran (Fran Drescher) persuades Niles (Daniel Davis) to pose as her husband after her mother (Renee Taylor) tells their cousins she is married.
Feeling threatened by Fran's relationship with the children, C.C. takes them on a disastrous trip to the zoo.
Tension arises after Fran (Fran Drescher) chaperons Maggie (Nicholle Tom) on a date and the young man (Jimmy Marsden) becomes interested in Fran.