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Fagmalion Part Two: Attack of the Clones
S05, E14
(First Aired: Jan. 30, 2003)
Will and Jack coach Karen's cousin (Dan Futterman) on his new gay lifestyle, reminding Will of his own experience of coming out in 1986.
| Homojo
S05, E15
(First Aired: Feb. 6, 2003)
Karen's rival (Minnie Driver) attempts to manipulate Jack; Will and Grace revitalize their friendship with a night of board games.
| Women and Children First
S05, E16
(First Aired: Feb. 13, 2003)
Jack encounters his former baby sitter (guest star Demi Moore) and lapses into childlike behavior. Rosanna Arquette and Leigh-Allyn Baker also guest star.
| Fagmalion Part Three: Bye Bye Beardy
S05, E17
(First Aired: Feb. 20, 2003)
Will and Jack's transformation of Karen's cousin Barry is complete; Karen duels with Beverly during a silent auction for charity.
| Fagmalion Part Four: The Guy Who Loved Me
S05, E18
(First Aired: Mar. 13, 2003)
Jealous Will spots Barry (Dan Futterman) disappearing with Jack; Karen trades places with Rosario to woo a handsome handyman (Bruno Campos).
| Sex, Losers, & Videotape
S05, E19
(First Aired: Apr. 3, 2003)
Will forms an anti-romance club with Karen and his boss (Gene Wilder).
| Leo Unwrapped
S05, E20
(First Aired: Apr. 17, 2003)
Will attempts to surprise Grace for her birthday by sneaking Leo (Harry Connick Jr.) back from Africa.
| Dolls and Dolls
S05, E21
(First Aired: Apr. 24, 2003)
Karen's search for a roommate leads to a high-maintenance individual (Madonna) who shares many of her eccentricities; Grace and Jack intervene when Will uses painkillers as a crutch.
| May Divorce Be With You
S05, E22
(First Aired: May. 1, 2003)
Karen hires a somewhat immature divorce attorney (guest star Macaulay Culkin) to oppose Will in court.
| 23
S05, E23
(First Aired: May. 8, 2003)
When Karen's ex-husband dies, she and her British rival (Minnie Driver) have a contest of wills; Leo (Harry Connick Jr.) is needed in Guatemala.
| Season Finale
S05, E24
(First Aired: May. 15, 2003)
Karen confronts her ex-husband's mistress before inviting everybody for a ceremony on her yacht; Grace suffers from jealousy after meeting her husband's sexy co-worker (Nicollette Sheridan).
| Dames at Sea
S06, E01
(First Aired: Sep. 25, 2003)
Will and Jack awake in a precarious position while at sea; Grace discovers love letters in Leo's bag from a female colleague.
| Last Ex to Brooklyn
S06, E02
(First Aired: Oct. 2, 2003)
Grace is vexed when she learns that Leo's ex-girlfriend (Mira Sorvino) is intimately acquainted with Will.
| Home Court Disadvantage
S06, E03
(First Aired: Oct. 9, 2003)
Karen invites Grace and Leo to play tennis at her exclusive club, but her fierce playing style drives Grace away.
| Me and Mr. Jones
S06, E04
(First Aired: Oct. 23, 2003)
Jack lands a speaking role opposite James Earl Jones in an off-Broadway play and gives the veteran actor some pointers.
| A-Story, Bee-Story
S06, E05
(First Aired: Oct. 30, 2003)
Will takes Leo on shopping sprees and for high tea to help him rekindle his love of the city; Karen coaches Jack for the annual gay spelling bee.
| Heart Like a Wheelchair
S06, E06
(First Aired: Nov. 6, 2003)
Will takes his mother for an afternoon stroll and bumps into an attractive bachelor (Dylan McDermott); Karen continues her lifelong quest to hunt down hubby-stealing Lorraine.
| Nice in White Satin
S06, E07
(First Aired: Nov. 13, 2003)
An unorthodox doctor (Jack Black) gives Karen her annual physical; Jack begs Will to support his decision to become a student nurse.
| Swimming From Cambodia
S06, E08
(First Aired: Nov. 20, 2003)
Will urges Grace to stay in New York so they can spend some time together; Karen strong-arms Jack's nursing teacher into letting him skip class but still make the grade.
| Strangers With Candice
S06, E09
(First Aired: Dec. 4, 2003)
Will catches the eye of a female diner after being stood up; Grace bumps into a man (Tom Everett Scott) with whom she once shared a forgettable encounter; Karen runs into her nemesis, Candice Bergen.
| Fanilow
S06, E10
(First Aired: Dec. 11, 2003)
A weak bladder forces Will to entrust Grace with his place in line for Barry Manilow tickets; Grace's mother (Debbie Reynolds) cancels their annual mother-daughter shopping trip to have dinner with Jack.
| The Accidental Tsuris
S06, E11
(First Aired: Jan. 15, 2004)
Grace's freeloading sister (Geena Davis) comes to town to launch her latest business enterprise; Karen spurns Lyle (John Cleese), then changes her mind after Lorraine (Minnie Driver) expresses her disapproval.
| A Gay/December Romance
S06, E12
(First Aired: Jan. 22, 2004)
A rich plastic surgeon (guest star Hal Linden) tries to buy Will's affection; Grace boycotts a new restaurant.
| Ice Cream Balls
S06, E13
(First Aired: Feb. 10, 2004)
Will's new client (Dave Foley) falls for Jack; Grace and Karen discover hidden money while trying to fix the plumbing in Leo's cabin.
| Looking for Mr. Good Enough
S06, E14
(First Aired: Feb. 19, 2004)
Will is the only single man in a cooking class full of couples, including Jack and his new boyfriend (Dave Foley); Karen's mother (Suzanne Pleshette) asks Grace to decorate her apartment.
| Flip-Flop
S06, E15
(First Aired: Feb. 26, 2004)
Will and Grace begin a business venture selling apartments; Jack runs into his former acting mentor, Zandra; Karen and Lyle (John Cleese) try to renew romance.
| Flip-Flop
S06, E16
(First Aired: Mar. 4, 2004)
Will and Grace try to break up Jack and Stuart (Dave Foley) so they can sell the apartment for a higher price; Karen demands that Lyle (John Cleese) discipline his daughter (Minnie Driver).
| East Side Story
S06, E17
(First Aired: Mar. 11, 2004)
Real-estate entrepreneurs Will and Grace face formidable competition on the East Side from a lesbian couple (Edie Falco, Chloe Sevigny); John Edward gives Karen some psychic guidance.
| Courting Disaster
S06, E18
(First Aired: Mar. 18, 2004)
Jack and Grace stumble upon Stuart (Dave Foley) watching a movie matinee in the company of another man; Will tries to teach Karen how to drive.
| No Sex 'n' the City
S06, E19
(First Aired: Mar. 25, 2004)
Grace advises Will to play hard to get with his new boyfriend (Bobby Cannavale); Jack and Karen despair after learning their favorite TV series will be going off the air.
| Fred Astaire and Ginger Chicken
S06, E20
(First Aired: Apr. 1, 2004)
Will introduces his new boyfriend (Bobby Cannavale) to overly critical Grace; Karen tells Jack that their friendship will change after her wedding.
| I Never Cheered for My Father
S06, E21
(First Aired: Apr. 8, 2004)
At Tina's (Lesley Ann Warren) urging, Will tries to find out if there is a new woman in his father's life; Jack's son decides to try out for the high-school cheerleading squad.
| Speechless
S06, E22
(First Aired: Apr. 22, 2004)
On the eve of his graduation from nursing school, Jack turns to Will for help writing his commencement address.
| I Do. Oh, No, You Di-in't
S06, E23
(First Aired: Apr. 29, 2004)
Karen moves her wedding to Las Vegas, where Jennifer Lopez agrees to sing at the ceremony.
| I Do. Oh, No, You Di-in't
S06, E24
(First Aired: Apr. 29, 2004)
Karen moves her wedding to Las Vegas, where Jennifer Lopez agrees to sing at the ceremony.
| FYI: I Hurt, Too
S07, E01
(First Aired: Sep. 16, 2004)
Karen recruits Jack to help her get Jennifer Lopez to listen to Karen's new song; Grace takes out her frustration over her cheating husband on Will.
| Back Up Dancer
S07, E02
(First Aired: Sep. 23, 2004)
Jack wangles his way into Janet Jackson's (guest starring as herself) performance tour as a backup dancer.
| One Gay at a Time
S07, E03
(First Aired: Sep. 30, 2004)
As she attempts to steal doughnuts at an AA meeting, Grace has a surprise reunion with Val (Molly Shannon); Will and Jack attend a gay television focus group meeting.
| Company
S07, E04
(First Aired: Oct. 7, 2004)
Grace accuses Will of being too nice to strangers; Jack has trouble at his new company when his co-workers mock him about his Cher doll.
| Key Party
S07, E05
(First Aired: Oct. 14, 2004)
Despite the fact that Will has never had a happy birthday, his new relationship with Vince (Bobby Cannavale) gives him hope that this one will be.
| The Newlydreads
S07, E06
(First Aired: Oct. 21, 2004)
Will convinces Jack to aid a local gay-bookstore owner to save his store from closing.
| Will & Grace & Vince & Nadine
S07, E07
(First Aired: Nov. 4, 2004)
Will and Grace decide to invite Vince and Nadine (Kristin Davis) over, but they quickly learn that, despite similarities in friendship, they are polar opposites.
| Saving Grace Again
S07, E08
(First Aired: Nov. 11, 2004)
After a great date with someone else, Grace comes home to a garbled message from Leo; Karen and Jack try to set each other up, but things go awry.
| Saving Grace Again
S07, E09
(First Aired: Nov. 18, 2004)
Will, Grace, Jack and Karen go on a road trip for Grace's getaway weekend, but Jack and Karen hate the car ride and bail on the plan.
| Queens for a Day
S07, E10
(First Aired: Nov. 25, 2004)
Vince's mother cannot make her traditional holiday feast, so Will volunteers to make a special meal, but Vince's mother refuses to give him any credit; Jack gives Vince's sister (Jamie-Lynn DiScala) pointers on keeping secrets.
| Queens for a Day
S07, E11
(First Aired: Nov. 25, 2004)
Vince's mother is unable to make her traditional holiday feast, so Will volunteers to make a special meal, but Vince's mother refuses to give Will any of the credit; Jack gives Vince's sister (Jamie-Lynn DiScala) pointers on keeping secrets.
| Christmas Break
S07, E12
(First Aired: Dec. 9, 2004)
Grace accidentally breaks a treasured figurine at Will's mother's (Blythe Danner) holiday party and blames it on another guest.
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Board Games
S07, E13
(First Aired: Jan. 6, 2005)
An old classmate (Jeff Goldblum) tries to get revenge on Karen by becoming the president of Walker Inc.; Will and Grace run into Vince and a co-worker while playing hooky from work.
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