In this inventive, over-the-top, Emmy-winning sitcom, gay lawyer Will (Eric McCormack), his straight best friend and roommate Grace (Debra Messing), her rich and useless assistant Karen (Megan Mullally) and flamboyant ne'er-do-well Jack (Sean Hayes) stumble through life in Manhattan. With quirky characters and rapid-fire dialog, "Will & Grace" takes mockery to new levels and stretches the bounds of friendship.
1. Guess Who's Not Coming To Dinner - Despite her moving out (to across the hall), Will still feels that Grace clings to him, so she asserts her independence by having a dinner party without him. Meanwhile, to keep the INS at bay, Jack is forced to move in with Rosario. 4 stars
2. Election - When Grace feels that Will is abusing his power as president of the tenant's association, she runs against him. Karen tries to buy back Jack's forgiveness when she lets his beloved bird, Guapo, fly out the window. 3.5 stars
3. Das Boob - A deceiving, but flattering, newspaper photo makes Grace look more "endowed" than she really is and gains her the attention of a former high school heartthrob who was never one to keep abreast of her before. Jack is destroyed to learn that Will had a fling with Walter, Jack's ex-boyfriend. 4 stars
4. Whose Mom is it Anyways? - Grace is jealous when her mother stops match making for her, and instead sets Will up. Jack must convince an INS agent (who he dated once) that he and Rosario are happily married. 3.5 stars.
5. Polk Defeats Truman - When his work for Harlin takes up all his time, Will drops all his other legal clients; a decision that later comes up to bite. Meanwhile Grace tries to teach Karen how to live on a budget. 2.5 stars (Dale-3, David-2)
6. To Serve & Disinfect - An unemployed Will agrees to serve as one of Jack's cater-waiters, until he learns that he'll be catering for American Bar Association. Grace discovers Karen's darkest secret: she once made a porn video. 4.25 stars (Dale-4, David-4.5)
Disc 1: 3.63
Season 2 (Disc 1): 3.63
Collection (Season 1): 3.48