She changes the whole play, which leads to Jack getting so angry he tells Karen he doesn't want her to pay for anything anymore. However, once Grace tells Martin that Will's the one giving blood, he refuses to take his blood because Will is gay.ĭuring the play, Karen starts going off-script (as in, she actually says something). Will is donating his blood to Martin to help his recovery. However, she wants to change her role and give her lines, because she's paying, but Jack is able to convince her to agree to his terms. Jack then learns that an actress in his play quit, and Karen offers to step in. Karen learns that Jack asked for the unicorn dessert station, and she cancels it because she's paying for everything. At dinner, Martin starts feeling pain and they rush him to the hospital. Karen won't let him get a unicorn dessert station, which he has apparently wanted since he was a little boy. Martin and Marilyn are coming over for dinner, but before they get there, Will & Grace have to deal with Jack, who is freaking out about his play and to a greater extent, his wedding. All in all, despite it not airing when it was intended to, this episode was pretty good, though easily one of the weakest episodes the show aired in 2019. It was nice, however, to see the two of them bond. Karen's storyline with Noah felt perfectly Karen, even if it was very over-the-top. One I got past how unbelievably everything involving American treasure Ruth Bader Ginsburg was, I did find the plot funny, but the bizarre factor was just too much to handle at first. Grace's storyline felt so far-fetched that it was hard to actually have an open mind about it and enjoy it. It wasn't the most original, but it was quite funny and it really fit the characters well. Estefan annoys me immensely, but I actually thought the plot involving him, Will and Jack was the better one. This was a bit of a strange episode, but I did like it. Noah tells Karen that Aurora will live, and she tells him to hurry to see Grace before the day is over. Grace hops in a cab to the hospital to apologize to RBG, but she hears RBG on the radio talking about how she forgives her assailant and the importance of love. Jack interjects, and Will suggests that they go to the bedroom to do it in private. He proposes that they share a kiss to quench his desires, which Estefan agrees to. Once Estefan comes into the apartment, he professes his "love" for Estefan, and he lays it on extremely thick. Jack forces Will to pretend that he has a crush on Estefan, and Will agrees. After some further conversation, Karen tells Noah that he's afraid of love, hence him spending Valentine's Day with her and not Grace. Noah is able to calm Karen, but he tells her that he's stopping to write a "real novel" again, which upsets her again. She's talking about something else, but Grace confesses to her and the woman tells her to find RBG and apologize to her. When she gets home, a woman confronts her and tells her she knows what she did. Jack denies it, and Estefan begins to believe that Will has a crush on him. Will tells Estefan that he wants to spend time together, and Estefan gets suspicious and confronts Jack about it. She soon realizes that she was the attacker. She then gets a call from Will, telling her that someone attacked Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Grace is going shopping for a gift for Noah and she hops in a cab, brushing someone out of the way to get in. Karen tries to convince Noah not to kill off Aurora, and she holds his laptop at gunpoint to keep him from doing it. Will clearly doesn't want to go, but Jack tries to force Will to make an effort with Estefan. Karen is devastated to learn that Noah plans to end his book series by killing off the main character, Aurora. Unfortunately, Noah can tell that Will knows, and Jack and Karen (a fan of Noah's series) also openly state that they know about it. The episodes are: 'The West Side Curmudgeon', 'Where in the World Is Karen Walker?', 'Tex and the City', 'Who's Sorry Now?', 'Grace's Secret', 'Kid 'N Play', 'So Long, Division', 'Anchor Away', 'Family, Trip', 'Dead Man Texting', 'The Scales of Justice', 'The Pursuit of Happiness', 'The Real McCoy', 'Supreme Courtship', 'Bad Blood', 'Conscious Coupling', 'The Things We Do for Love' and 'Jack's Big Gay Wedding'.Grace learns that Noah is the author of trashy romance novels, but she doesn't want Will to say anything about it. In this season, Grace campaigns to become president of the New York Society of Interior Designers, Will gets a date with news anchor McCoy Whitman (Matt Bomer), and Jack (Sean Hayes) makes preparations for his upcoming wedding. All 18 episodes from the second season of the revival of the popular American television sitcom about gay lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack) and his best friend Grace Adler (Debra Messing).
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