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The eighth season of Will & Grace premiered with a live episode on September 29, 2005 and concluded on May 18, 2006, consisting of 24 episodes. The eighth season was the final season of the series' original run; the ninth season and series revival premiered on September 28, 2017.
Every episode of the series was directed by James Burrows, one of the show's executive producers. In January 2017, NBC announced that the series would return for a 12-episode season during the 2017–18 season. [3] All four principal cast members (Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes, and Megan Mullally) confirmed their return to the ...
1st episode of the 8th season of Will & Grace "Alive and Schticking" Will & Grace episode Scene where Malcolm (Alec Baldwin) is afraid of being caught talking to Will (Eric McCormack); so when Rosario (Shelley Morrison) and Karen (Megan Mullally) arrive he pretends to be Will's boyfriend and kiss him. Episode no. Season 8 Episode 1 Directed by James Burrows Written by Bill Wrubel Production ...
Grace gets a young intern in her office who worships Grace and her work, but Grace's delight is short-lived when the intern quickly remakes herself in Karen's image. Meanwhile, Will is putting together a skit for gay sensitivity seminar for the local police , and asks Jack to act in it along with two lesbians Jack doesn't get along with.
Will & Grace is an American television sitcom created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan.Set in New York City, the show focuses on the friendship between best friends Will Truman (Eric McCormack), a gay lawyer, and Grace Adler (Debra Messing), a straight interior designer.
The ninth season of the American comedy series Will & Grace premiered on September 28, 2017. [1] It comprised 16 episodes, and is the first of three reunion seasons following the series' eighth season in 2006.
Grace's mother Bobbi (Debbie Reynolds), an actress with a big ego, comes to town for a visit and drives Grace crazy with passive-aggressive criticisms and suggestions, such as her marrying Will. But it's Will who hurts Grace most of all when he remarks that even if he was straight, he wouldn't want to be her husband.
"Marry Me a Little, Marry Me a Little More" was written by Jeff Greenstein and Bill Wrubel and was directed by series producer James Burrows. [3] It was the one-hundredth episode of Will & Grace, and the producers celebrated the milestone by planning an hour-long episode followed by a clip show featuring highlights and outtakes from past seasons.