Episode 1 - [Dames At Sea] |
Details : Will and Jack awake in a precarious position - sharing a bed in the nude - while at sea. Unable to remember every detail from the night before the two alleged bedfellows deny the possibility that anything happened but each grow concerned as to how to dump the other. Meanwhile Grace's discovery of a love letter in Leo's bag from a female colleague prompts her to doubt his fidelity and Karen survives a night fighting for her life while afloat in the forbidding night sea and a freighter full of russian sailors and must honor a pact with savior Rosario. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Harry Connick Jr. | Writer : Adam Barr | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Sep. 25, 2003 |
Episode 2 - [Last Ex To Brooklyn] |
Details : When Leo invites his hip and trendy ex-girlfriend to a friendly dinner party Grace turns to Will Jack and Karen to round out the guest list and keep the night running smoothly. However when Leo's ex turns out to be the only girl Will ever slept with Grace's jealousy gets the better of her. Meanwhile Karen discovers Lorraine's dog Chompers hiding in Stan's closet and searches for a new owner for the puppy. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mira Sorvino | Harry Connick Jr. | Writer : Alex Herschlag | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Oct. 02, 2003 |
Episode 3 - [Home Court Disadvantage] |
Details : When Grace and Leo join Karen for a friendly game of tennis at her exclusive club her fierce playing style sends Grace fleeing the court. However when the reason for her angry play is her hatred for Leo Grace is determined to find a way for them to get along. Elsewhere a nervous Will suckers Jack into visiting his depressed mother in Connecticut hoping they can cheer her up. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Harry Connick Jr. | Blythe Danner | Leslie Jordan | Writer : Jhoni Marchinko | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Oct. 09, 2003 |
Episode 4 - [Me And Mr Jones] |
Details : Earning a brief speaking role in an off Broadway play Jack shares the stage with legendary actor James Earl Jones. However when the play's director rejects James' performance in favor of Jack's one-line triumph the award-winning actor looks to his co-star for instruction - enrolling in the McFarland acting school. Meanwhile new roommates Will and his mother Marilyn continue their living arrangement despite a secret desire to part ways. |
Guest Cast and Crew : James Earl Jones | Emily Rutherfurd | Blythe Danner | Nathan Anderson | Susan Leslie | Michael Medico | Jon Fleming | Gordon Davidson | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Oct. 23, 2003 |
Episode 5 - [A-Story Bee-Story] |
Details : Depressed over his decision to leave Doctors Without Borders Leo turns to a motivated Will to rekindle his love for New York. However when Will's version of the best of New York filled with long shopping trips and high tea doesn't do the trick Leo decides to move in a different direction. Meanwhile Jack teams up with his new coach Karen as they prepare for the annual gay spelling bee. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Harry Connick Jr. | Alex Boling | Bruce Dworkin | Mark Cirillo | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Oct. 30, 2003 |
Episode 6 - [Heart Like A Wheelchair] |
Details : Continuing his new role as caretaker for a disabled Marilyn a resentful Will takes his wheelchair-bound mother for an afternoon roll in the park and bumps into an attractive bachelor Tom wheeling an invalid of his own. Using his mother as a reason for a daily rendezvous in the park Will attempts to build up the courage to ask Tom out. Elsewhere Karen continues her lifelong quest to hunt down hubby-stealing Lorraine tracking her to a room at the Peninsula hotel only to discover occupant to be her father Lester. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dylan McDermott | Clifford David | Fiona Hale | Blythe Danner | Christopher Gehrman | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Jon Kinnally | Writer : Tracy Poust | |
Air Date : Nov. 06, 2003 |
Episode 7 - [Nice In White Satin] |
Details : Will learns that Karen missed her physical so he takes her to one of the finest doctors in the city. It is not until after the doctor does a demonstration on Will that Karen obliges. While at the office Jack flirts with a male nurse and he later announces that he's going to be a nurse himself. The problem is training costs $2700 and Will and Karen are reluctant to give him the money. Once they pay the fees Jack fickle as ever announces that he's taken up surfing and that he needs $1600 for lessons. Will and Karen are about to let the nursing school know of his decision to drop out until Jack comes up with an inventive way to feed Karen her calcium pills. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Stephanie Faracy | Laura Kightlinger as Nurse | Gerald Downey | Carla Renata | Kevin Sateri | Jack Black as Dr. Isaac Hershberg | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Bill Wrubel | |
Air Date : Nov. 13, 2003 |
Episode 8 - [Swimming From Cambodia] |
Details : When Grace returns back to New York for her mother's birthday Will tries to coerce her into staying in town a bit longer so the two can spend some quality time together. Meanwhile Jack struggles with his new nursing teacher Nurse Carver so Karen threatens her into letting Jack skip class and still make the grade. But to everyone's surprise Jack discovers that he really misses nursing school and learning. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Lela Lee | Lea DeLaria | Dion Basco | Karen Bankhead | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Nov. 20, 2003 |
Episode 9 - [Strangers With Candice] |
Details : Hoping to cheer up Grace a well-dressed Will takes his best friend with him on a dinner date. When the date stands him up Will catches the eye of a female patron while Grace bumps into a guy with whom she once shared an ordinary forgettable romantic encounter. Meanwhile Karen takes student nurse Jack out to celebrate his school success but the evening turns sour when Karen runs into her ultimate nemesis Candice Bergen. The meeting sparks yet another round in the Bergen Walker Prank War of 2003. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Candice Bergen | Tom Everett Scott | Kali Rocha | Oliver Muirhead | Victoria Hoffman | Kelli Kirkland | Tim Lucason | Jaimarie Bjorge | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Dec. 04, 2003 |
Episode 10 - [Fanilow] |
Details : Opting out of the annual Grace Adler Design Christmas party ultimate Fanilow Will spends the night waiting in line for tickets to a special Barry Manilow concert only to have his weak bladder force him to make a quick pit stop and entrust Grace to hold his place. However Will's snubbing of an overweight man in the bathroom line leaves his chances of meeting his idol in doubt. Meanwhile a distraught Grace discovers her mother has cancelled on their annual Hanukkah shopping spree to have dinner with Jack. And Karen is embraced by the inspiring music of Manilow waiting in line with a Fanilow named Cheryl. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Chris Penn | Barry Manilow | Sara Gilbert | Debbie Reynolds as Bobbi Adler | Peggy Lane | Jackie Geary | Gary Riotto | Adrian Mojica | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Kari Lizer | |
Air Date : Dec. 11, 2003 |
Episode 11 - [The Accidental Tsuris] |
Details : When Grace's rebellious free-loading older sister Janet comes to town to launch her new jewelry enterprise folding table subway stand Grace decides to put her foot down casting her sibling away. However when her tough love prompts Janet to go corporate by taking a 9-5 job and studio apartment Grace can't seem to handle her new image. Meanwhile Karen continues to spurn Lyle's proposals of marriage only to have a change of heart after Lorraine stops by for an impromptu visit to declare her disapproval over Karen's relationship with her father. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Geena Davis | Minnie Driver | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Jeff Greenstein | |
Air Date : Jan. 15, 2004 |
Episode 12 - [A Gay December Romance] |
Details : Attending a local gallery opening Will catches the eye of a rich plastic surgeon who uses his vast fortune to provide the modest lawyer with a new level of material possessions. However when Will realizes that he has become a lady of leisure he decides to confront his sugar daddy boyfriend. Meanwhile Grace's thirst for delectable noodles sends her to a new local restaurant but an argument with the owner prompts her to launch a boycott of the establishment. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Don Perry as Bertram | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Jon Kinnally | Writer : Tracy Poust | |
Air Date : Jan. 22, 2004 |
Episode 13 - [Ice Cream Balls] |
Details : Love is in the air as Will's slightly eccentric new client falls for Jack after he interrupts their meeting but when Jack refuses to accept the romantic offer Will sinks to bribing him in the hopes of furthering his career. Elsewhere Grace and Karen take a trip to Leo's cabin in Vermont in order to fix the plumbing – and uncover a secret pile of cash in the master bed. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dave Foley | Kathryn Joosten | Kenneth Tigar | Writer : Laura Kightlinger | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Feb. 10, 2004 |
Episode 14 - [Looking For Mr Good Enough] |
Details : Will decides to further his cooking skills by taking a class and invites Jack to join him in the kitchen but when Jack decides to include his new boyfriend the gourmet attorney finds himself a sad single in a cooking class full of couples. Elsewhere Karen's mother Lois returns to town slightly unnerving her daughter and calling on Grace's thrifty design talents to help decorate her new apartment. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dave Foley | Stacy Galina | Tim Bagley | Tracey Ullman | Suzanne Pleshette | Jerry Levine | Matt Champagne | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Feb. 19, 2004 |
Episode 15 - [Flip-Flop Part 1] |
Details : Dynamic enterprisers Will and Grace begin a new business venture as they buy old apartments to refurbish and re-sell for a tidy profit. When budding student nurse Jack bumps into his former acting mentor Zandra the pair of entrepreneurs finds their first project apartment. Meanwhile Karen renews her romance with Lyle Finster but the couple's bliss is interrupted by an unfortunate houseguest when Lorraine moves in. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dave Foley | John Cleese | Minnie Driver | Eileen Brennan | Writer : Adam Barr | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Feb. 26, 2004 |
Episode 16 - [Flip-Flop Part 2] |
Details : Enjoying the success of their new business venture entrepreneurs Will and Grace help their apartment buyers Jack and Stuart settle into their new life under one roof. However when Grace receives a higher offer on the apartment the friendly flippers attempt to break up the happy couple by encouraging Jack's cold feet as they see a chance to make a quick buck. Meanwhile Karen demands that Lyle finally discipline his unruly daughter Lorraine nearly shattering the couple's budding romance. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dave Foley | John Cleese | Minnie Driver | Eileen Brennan | Writer : Alex Herschlag | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Mar. 04, 2004 |
Episode 17 - [East Side Story] |
Details : Will and Grace ride the success of their recent real-estate venture to expand to the East Side but clash with the reigning champs of apartment flippers lesbians Deirdre and Monet. Fighting against their new competition's intimidation tactics the enterprising duo must rely on Will's masculine sex appeal in the hopes of dividing the same-sex real-estate moguls. Meanwhile Karen seeks the spiritual guidance of John Edward in order to comfort her guilt over her recent engagement. |
Guest Cast and Crew : John Edward | Chloë Sevigny | Edie Falco | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Mar. 11, 2004 |
Episode 18 - [Courting Disaster] |
Details : Searching for a movie-watching pal after Stuart opts out Jack invites Grace for an afternoon at the theatre. However when the duo discovers Stuart and a mystery man secretly catching a matinee Jack is left questioning their relationship. Elsewhere Will attempts to teach Karen the skills of driving but the road warriors have a run in with the law their first trip behind the wheel prompting Will to fight the ticket in traffic court. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Dave Foley | Bobby Cannavale as Vince | Ralph Litt | Donna Ponterotto | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Mar. 18, 2004 |
Episode 19 - [No Sex 'n' The City] |
Details : Tip-toeing through his budding relationship an apprehensive Will makes the mistake of taking Grace's advice on love playing hard-to-get with his new pseudo-boyfriend. However when his game playing causes a rift in this budding romance Will is left questioning Grace's wisdom in matters of the heart. Meanwhile a distraught Jack and Karen bravely attempt to soldier on after learning their favorite television show will be going off the air forcing them to say goodbye to their six favorite Friends and a psychiatrist named Frasier Crane. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Bebe Neuwirth | Bobby Cannavale as Vince | Sharon Osbourne | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Mar. 25, 2004 |
Episode 20 - [Fred Astaire And Ginger Chicken] |
Details : Smitten with his new boyfriend Vince Will puts his relationship to the test introducing him to the overly critical Grace for her approval. However when Grace abruptly cuts the introduction short Will is convinced of her disapproval of Vince and thus begins to question his own feelings. Meanwhile Karen drops a bombshell on Jack revealing that after her upcoming wedding their friendship will be forever changed forcing him to begin casting calls for her replacement. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Amy Farrington | Bobby Cannavale as Vince | Adrienne Alitowski | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Apr. 01, 2004 |
Episode 21 - [I Never Cheered For My Father] |
Details : Responding to the pleas of his father's mistress-turned-girlfriend Tina Will attempts to discover whether there is a new woman in his dad's life. However when his father's new mistress turns out to be his mother Will must find a way to break the shocking truth to Tina. Meanwhile Elliot's decision to try out for his high school cheerleading squad has Jack all smiles as he is determined to help his son make the team. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Michael Angarano | Lesley Ann Warren | Blythe Danner | Sara Paxton | Writer : Adam Barr | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Apr. 08, 2004 |
Episode 22 - [Speechless] |
Details : On the eve of his graduation from nursing school a nervous Jack turns to Will for help writing his commencement address. Reconnecting with his past dreams of being an accomplished playwright Will over-analyzes the speech searching for the life experience that sent Jack to nursing school as a source of inspiration. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Laura Kightlinger as Nurse | Amy Crofoot | Director : James Burrows | |
Air Date : Apr. 22, 2004 |
Episode 23 - [I Do Part 1] |
Details : Opting to forgo a picturesque fall wedding to elope in Las Vegas Karen hops a plane to Sin City with fiance Lyle and faithful friends Will and Jack but when she bumps into vacationing superstar Jennifer Lopez she asks J-Lo to sing at the ceremony. Meanwhile Leo returns from Cambodia to meet up with Grace at the wedding but their reunion is delayed by a freak design accident. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tim Curry | Harry Connick Jr. | John Cleese | Leslie Jordan | Jennifer Lopez | Tara O'Connor | Mark Juliano | Writer : Jhoni Marchinko | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Jeff Greenstein | |
Air Date : Apr. 29, 2004 |
Will And Grace Season 6 Episode 24 |
Episode 24 - [Oh No You Di-In't Part 2] |
Details : Opting to forego a picturesque fall wedding and elope in Las Vegas Karen hops a plane to Sin City with fiance Lyle and faithful friends Will and Jack. After arriving they bump into superstar Jennifer Lopez who is vacationing and agrees on behalf of Rosario to sing at the ceremony. Meanwhile Leo returns from Cambodia to meet up with Grace at the wedding but their reunion is delayed by a freak design accident. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Tim Curry | Harry Connick Jr. | John Cleese | Leslie Jordan | Jennifer Lopez | Director : James Burrows | Writer : Kari Lizer | |
Air Date : Apr. 29, 2004 |