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Coming to you live (-er than usual) from their apartment, Matthew and Tess recap the revival's final episode, and raise a glass to an episode that dares to be about more than Will & Grace.
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In this week's DOUBLE FINALE EPISODE, there are So Many Plots. Grace dabbles in moral ambiguity, Karen and Jack briefly cohost a talk show, and Will is duped by Alec Baldwin. Tess and Matthew finish off season seven from quarantine, bringing you double the fun and twenty times the sponsors.
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This week, everyone is considering their lives, their careers, and their choices. Jack steals his old acting class back, Will wills Grace everything, and Matthew and Tess try not to murder each other during lockdown week 2.
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You're not being punk'd or pink'd -- we're back with a brand-new episode! Alan Arkin may be in town to play Grace's mean father, but the real star of the show is Jack McFarland -- or, should we say, gay!Ashton Kutcher?
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This week: Karen confronts her (im)mortality with Jack's help, Will and Grace learn a hard truth about the nature of their relationship, and Matthew learns the difference between Glenn Close and Sharon Stone.
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We're going to an extremely funny Twilight Zone this week, where Karen pretends she has any interest in caring for children and Will and Jack find themselves confronted by an elated mob of homophiles. Yes, you read that right, listeners.
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This week, Jack and Grace babysit some fragile straight boy feelings, Will and Karen meet a pansexual in the wild, and Matthew and Tess offer thoughts on queer families.
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Have you been missing that weird dating energy Will & Grace brings to the table? Don't sweat it -- this week, Jack tries to poach a bird watcher, Grace invites Will to be her third wheel, and we can't believe we're still talking about filler episodes like this.
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It's Valentine's Day and something is in the air, but we wouldn't call it love. Karen gets catfished before it was cool, Will and Jack end homophobia, and Grace has an anti-meet-cute.
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Like life, Jeff Goldblum finds a way to get back on Will & Grace, where we discover he's still pretending he can't act. Meanwhile, Will remembers he's gay, and Jack remembers he's a good friend who will NOT cut off Patti LuPone's hair without Will's approval.
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This week, Will must strike a balance between being a loyal romantic partner and an appealing candidate for partner at his firm at the world's most bananas dinner party. Grace experiments with BDSM. Jack and Karen are... there.
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Our first episode of 2020 is all about the special guests! Vince basically has his own plotline (although it doesn't go well for him), Jeff Goldblum takes a break from helping life find a way to try and steal Karen's company, and we're visited by a very special guest from New Zealand!
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The holidays are here, and so are Blythe Danner and the Bashful Geisha! Join us as Grace breaks some racist statuettes, Karen's stepdaughter breaks her heart, and we break nothing because we're responsible humans. Mostly.
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How do you say "gobble" in a Queens accent? Doesn't matter! This week, Will tries to save Vince's family's Thanksgiving by controlling everything. Karen and Grace commit a felony, and Jack becomes a mentor.
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It's a wild one this week, as Grace compliments Will into a full romantic breakdown and Matthew and Tess announce their follow-up project to this podcast: a not-shot-for-shot remake of Glee called Glaa. It's not Glee, so you can't sue us.
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Will sets Grace up, and then she knocks herself down... with a little help from the 21st century's greatest villain: voicemail! Meanwhile, Matthew realizes he and Jack share equally low standards when it comes to romantic partners.
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r fsdafewvdvrgb. Oh sorry, Tess typed that with their boobs. This week we're talking about friendship! Will and Grace doubledate with Vince and his bestie, Nadine, and Karen and Jack learn their friendship is not safe for work.
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Ah, the eternal struggle of every gay man: To support an independent LGBTQ bookstore or a brand new gym. This week our heroes put their friendships to the test over philanthropy and intellectual property theft, sort of.
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Do you think getting a key to your boyfriend's apartment is an appropriate birthday present? Vote now on your phones -- and then enjoy our latest episode, where we talk about birthdays that are worse than Will's and make a case for Bobby Cannavale to become a season regular more than a decade too late.
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In this spooky episode, we learn the dangers of being friendly to your neighbors AND why you should never throw away your Cher doll.
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