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Grace tries to live up to her new ``dimensions`` when a deceiving, but flattering, picture of her appears in a newspaper.
Grace's mom (guest star Debbie Reynolds) shows Will (Eric McCormack) a little too much attention for her jealous daughter's taste. With Debra Messing.
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 queens return to discuss the drama of the season; ``America's Next Drag Superstar`` and ``Miss Congeniality`` are crowned.
The contestants must reinvent their looks using thrift-store clothing and trinkets from the dollar store; guest judge Bob Mackie helps weed out the least-stylish drag queen.
The contestants split into two rival musical groups, trying to impress RuPaul and guest judge Michelle Williams with their lip-synching skills.
The contestants' tasks include being a newscaster, product spokesperson and talk-show host to RuPaul and guest judge Debra Wilson.
Sue Ann goes on a crash diet after the pressure of everyone's body-consciousness; Blair's intimating that a boy won't like her, makes her feel fat.
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.
Jo ``picks up`` an expensive gift for Mrs. Garrett's birthday.
Jo's old boyfriend proposes marriage.
Mrs. Garrett and the girls try to delay Jo's marriage.
Tootie's gossiping causes a rift between Blair, Jo and Nancy; it almost costs Mrs. Garrett her job.
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.
Chrissy tries to sell cosmetics at Ralph Furley's poker game.
Jack sheds his Mr. Nice Guy image with the help of some assertiveness training.
A grateful man offers the trio a free penthouse.
The roommates take in an old man whose apartment has been converted into a condominium.
The girls crash Jack's weekend in a remote cabin.
The contestants make screen tests for a cosmetics company; model Jenny Shimizu helps judge the contestants' drag-queen status.
The contestants transform a group of female extreme fighters into their drag daughters.
The contenstants hit the dance floor at a drag ball.
Looking back on the highlights, lowlights and previously unseen footage from the first six episodes ahead of the climactic grand finale.
Tensions mount as the queens return to discuss dramas of the season.
The contestants reunite to discuss what has happened since the competition ended.
A new cast of queens, competing to be crowned America's Next Drag Superstar, must show off their performance skills in a talent show; superstar singer Ariana Grande guest judges.
A new cast of queens, competing to be crowned America's Next Drag Superstar, must show off their performance skills in a talent show; singer Ariana Grande guest judges.
In this heavenly acting challenge, the queens must create infomercials for a queer afterlife; country singer Maren Morris and LQBT activist Ts Madison guest judge.
Ru serves up a double helping of the celebrity impersonation game show, with the queens playing in two rounds, with two different casts of characters. Amandla Stenberg (The Hate U Give) guest judges.
The queens must turn home decor into haute couture; actress Janelle Monae guest judges.
The queens fast forward 50 years to perform in old lady girl groups, singing about life, love, and growing old with your besties; actress and comedian Megan Stalter guest judges.
The queens exchange flatulence for canned laughter, as the melodramatic acting challenge returns in surreal sitcom form; actor Harvey Guillén guest judges.
Strategy and alliances emerge as the queens face off in a series of lip syncs, all leading to a final sudden death elimination round.
Drag Race celebrates its milestone 200th episode. The queens design outfits featuring the 15 year anniversary gift: crystal. Julia Garner (Inventing Anna; Ozark) guest judges.
The queens get up close and personal with celebrities for TV's sketchiest newsmagazine, 50/50; the runway, category is Night Of 1000 Beyoncés; special guests Charo, Frankie Grande and Love Connie.
The queens perform stand-up comedy in pairs, but an odd number of queens causes for some drama; comic Ali Wong (Ali Wong: Baby Cobra) guest judges.
``The Rusical`` is set in the small town of West Bumtuck, where drag is outlawed, and an underground alliance forms to try and defeat the bigots; country musician Orville Peck guest judges.
The queens give drag makeovers to hard-working teachers, from kindergarten to high school. Queer pop musician Hayley Kiyoko guest judges.
The final queens collab with RuPaul on a remix of his song ``Blame It On The Edit,'' recording their own verses and creating a space-themed music video.
One week away from the Grand Finale, the queens return to discuss the season's gaggiest moments.
RuPaul crowns America's Next Drag Superstar in an epic battle for the grand prize of $200,000.
Lady Gaga meets the new queens competing for the title of ``America's Next Drag Superstar``; the Miss Charisma Uniqueness Nerve and Talent pageant.
Lady Gaga meets the new queens competing for the title of ``America's Next Drag Superstar``; the Miss Charisma Uniqueness Nerve and Talent pageant.
Lisa Kudrow visits; the queens must perform in an epic cheer battle; the B-52s guest judge.
The queens must create fairy-tale drag princesses and become sassy sidekicks; guest judges Todrick Hall and Cheyenne Jackson.
The queens join the morning talk show wars; guest judges Naya Rivera and Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman.
Todrick Hall directs the queens in a reality stars musical; guest judge Meghan Trainor.
Blair thinks her failure to be elected student council president is the most important thing in the world until her opponent suffers a true crisis.
Natalie's first date has unexpected consequences.
Jo fears her classmates will find out about her father's disreputable past.
Cosmetics saleswoman Blair, gives Tootie a new look.
A top fashion photographer arrives on campus to search for the new face of the '80s.
Mrs. Garrett's son Alex visits her at Eastland; Natalie is impressed by his claims of having played on several recording sessions for popular musicians, but Blair doesn't trust him.
Tootie and Natalie visit Tootie's aunt Sylvia in Buffalo, N.Y.; they end up in the middle of a marital flare-up.
Tootie is tired of being treated like a little girl; Blair brings home two bottles of fine European wine; Tootie drinks some to show she has become an adult.
The ugliness of sexual violation rocks the Eastland School when Natalie is assaulted on her way home from a campus party.
A former Eastland student, now a teenage wife and mother, stops by for a visit.
Blair's mother arrives on a surprise visit, and Blair is ecstatic until she inadvertently discovers her mother has a serious illness; her mother has breast cancer.
Jo's chance to write a hot news story leads her on a trail of revenge.
Mrs. Garrett must take a second job at the Howard Johnson's when she loses her pension; this takes a toll on her mood and her Eastland work, so she must choose between the two.
Jack and Janet worry about Chrissy's health.
Jack gives cooking lessons to a mobster's wife.
Jack must choose a guest for a luxury cruise.
Ralph says Chrissy is his wife to impress a rival.
A letter in a newspaper column convinces each of the two girls that the other is having an affair with Jack.
Chrissy's minister father announces that the roommates' living arrangement is jeopardizing his new appointment.
Chrissy and Jack try to cool Larry's ardor for Janet.
Jack runs into trouble when he dates a pretty gym instructor.
Jack faces eviction when he lets it slip to Furley that he is not gay.
Jack and Chrissy are handcuffed together as a joke and then discover they have no key.
Chrissy and Jack think Janet wants a baby.
A 12-year-old runaway moves into the apartment.
Jack becomes enraged when his brother decides to romance Chrissy.
Chrissy's big track winnings threaten to split the threesome.
Marcy insists that Peggy and Al accompany her on a plane trip after a gypsy's (Carmen Zapata) dire prediction.
Blair decides to put a sex-education lesson to use.
Sue Ann goes on a crash diet after the pressure of everyone's body-consciousness; Blair's intimating that a boy won't like her, makes her feel fat.
The contestants' tasks include being a newscaster, product spokesperson and talk-show host to RuPaul and guest judge Debra Wilson.
The contestants split into two rival musical groups, trying to impress RuPaul and guest judge Michelle Williams with their lip-synching skills.
The contestants must reinvent their looks using thrift-store clothing and trinkets from the dollar store; guest judge Bob Mackie helps weed out the least-stylish drag queen.
The queens return to discuss the drama of the season; ``America's Next Drag Superstar`` and ``Miss Congeniality`` are crowned.
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.``
Grace's mom (guest star Debbie Reynolds) shows Will (Eric McCormack) a little too much attention for her jealous daughter's taste. With Debra Messing.
Grace tries to live up to her new ``dimensions`` when a deceiving, but flattering, picture of her appears in a newspaper.
A jealous Grace runs against Will for president of the board of tenants when she finds out about the position's perks.
To assert her independence, Grace moves to the apartment across the hall and throws a dinner party without Will's help.
Grace and Will (Debra Messing, Eric McCormack) rethink their living arrangement; Jack (Sean Hayes) agrees to marry Karen's (Megan Mullally) maid (guest star Shelley Morrison).
Grace tones down her competitiveness during game playing, while Will's focus changes to winning; Karen saves a workman.
A successful publicist hires Grace to decorate his office with the condition that Will dates him.
Will learns a lesson about prejudice from Jack; Karen tells Grace about her rocky marriage.
Will uses his new neighbor, Val, for his plans while Grace works; Jack is sentenced to pick up trash.
Grace (Debra Messing) romances an old flame (guest star David Sutcliffe) while in Vermont and tries to hide the fling from Will (Eric McCormack). Tom Bosley also guest stars.
Will and Grace (Eric McCormack, Debra Messing) compete for the affections of their new neighbor (guest star David Newsom). With Megan Mullally.
Grace (Debra Messing) tells Will (Eric McCormack) about her romance with his brother (guest star John Slattery); Karen (Megan Mullally) helps Jack (Sean Hayes) deal with turning 30.