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      Season 2 – Will & Grace

      1999 Comedy LGBTQ+ List
      Reviews 91% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score In the original eight-season run of this groundbreaking sitcom, best friends Will, a meticulous corporate lawyer, and Grace, a neurotic interior decorator, share a New York apartment after Grace leaves her fiancé at the altar. Will and Grace, along with their pals Karen, an outspoken socialite, and Jack, a free-spirited actor, face the highs and lows of life in Manhattan together. From sex, dating and divorce to cutting cultural commentary, nothing's off limits -- and all is fair game -- in this Emmy-winning comedy. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Aug 14 Buy Now

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      Will & Grace — Season 2

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      Juan G One of the best seasons Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Season 2 got even better with more drama and new characters to spice things up. Each episode was unique and interesting. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episode 1 Aired Sep 21, 1999 Guess Who's Not Coming to Dinner To assert her independence, Grace moves to the apartment across the hall and throws a dinner party without Will's help. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 28, 1999 Election A jealous Grace runs against Will for president of the board of tenants when she finds out about the position's perks. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 2, 1999 Das Boob Grace tries to live up to her new "dimensions" when a deceiving, but flattering, picture of her appears in a newspaper. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 9, 1999 Whose Mom Is It Anyway? 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. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 16, 1999 Polk Defeats Truman Will lets his ego get the better of him when he dismisses the clients who believed in him before he became a success. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 23, 1999 To Serve and Disinfect Jack (Sean Hayes) challenges Will (Eric McCormack) to become a waiter on his staff; Grace (Debra Messing) finds out a dirty secret about Karen (Megan Mullally). Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 25, 1999 Homo for the Holidays Jack's (Sean Hayes) mother (guest star Veronica Cartwright) doesn't know he is gay and thinks he once had a romantic relationship with Grace (Debra Messing). Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 30, 1999 Terms of Employment Grace (Debra Messing) looks to Will (Eric McCormack) for representation when a lawyer (guest star Gregory Hines) doesn't pay her for a consulting assignment. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 14, 1999 I Never Promised You an Olive Garden Rob and Ellen become jealous when Will and Grace begin to pal around with a photographer and an art gallery manager. Details Episode 10 Aired Jan 11, 2000 Tea and a Total Lack of Sympathy Will has until Friday to find a new client or lose his job; Jack and Grace try to get on their favorite TV show. Details Episode 11 Aired Jan 25, 2000 Seeds of Discontent Grace (Debra Messing) is upset when Will's (Eric McCormack) best friend (guest star Megyn Price) from high school wants him to be the father of her baby. Details Episode 12 Aired Feb 8, 2000 He's Come Undone Will (Eric McCormack) suffers from strange dreams when he learns that Grace (Debra Messing) is dating his therapist. Details Episode 13 Aired Feb 15, 2000 Oh Dad, Poor Dad, He's Kept Me in the Closet and I'm Feeling So Sad Will's father (Sydney Pollack) dissuades him from attending a company banquet because he has told people that Will is married to Grace. Details Episode 14 Aired Feb 22, 2000 Acting Out Will and Jack complain to the "Today" show's Al Roker after a scheduled kiss between gay men does not air. Details Episode 15 Aired Feb 29, 2000 Advise and Resent Will (Eric McCormack) gets advice from Jack (Sean Hayes) on how to handle a blind date arranged by his boss (guest star Gregory Hines). Details Episode 16 Aired Mar 14, 2000 Hey La, Hey La, My Ex-Boyfriend's Back Will's (Eric McCormack) former boyfriend (guest star Chris Potter) is back in town and may want to rekindle their relationship. With Debra Messing. Details Episode 17 Aired Mar 28, 2000 The Hospital Show After Karen's husband suffers a heart attack, there is speculation on whom she will turn to for support. Details Episode 18 Aired Apr 4, 2000 Sweet and Sour Charity Grace (Debra Messing) backs out of a charity commitment after she has already convinced Will (Eric McCormack) to participate. Details Episode 19 Aired Apr 18, 2000 An Affair to Forget When Ellen and Rob announce their engagement, Grace confesses to Will that she once had an affair with Rob. Details Episode 20 Aired May 2, 2000 Girls, Interrupted Grace befriends her kleptomaniac neighbor (Molly Shannon); Jack crashes a party for former homosexuals to sway a recent convert (Neil Patrick Harris) back to the gay life. Details Episode 21 Aired May 9, 2000 There But for the Grace of Grace Will and Grace visit their retired professor (Orson Bean); Karen tries to prepare a home-cooked meal for Stan's birthday. Details Episode 22 Aired May 16, 2000 My Best Friend's Tush Karen's friend (Joan Collins) turns out to be Grace's primary competition for a lucrative design job. Details Episode 23 Aired May 23, 2000 Ben? Her? Will discovers that Grace is dating his boss; Rosario requests a divorce from Jack so that she can marry Karen's gardener. Details Episode 24 Aired May 23, 2000 Ben? Her? Will discovers that Grace is dating his boss; Rosario requests a divorce from Jack so that she can marry Karen's gardener. Details

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      Ken Tucker Entertainment Weekly James Burrows (W&G's regular director) excels at choreographing this sort of slapstick; he can make a vulgar joke seem like a sly witticism through economy of movement. Rated: B+ Aug 29, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

      Season Info

      Director
      James Burrows
      Executive Producer
      Max Mutchnick, David Kohan, James Burrows
      Screenwriter
      Max Mutchnick, David Kohan, Jon Kinnally, Alex Herschlag, Jhoni Marchinko, Adam Barr, Katie Palmer, Jeff Greenstein, Michelle Bochner Spitz, Ellen Idelson, Gail Lerner, Tracy Poust, Laura Kightlinger, Rob Lotterstein
      Network
      NBC
      Rating
      TV-PG
      Genre
      Comedy, LGBTQ+
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Sep 21, 1999