NBC dishes up yet another delicious season of its hit sitcom "Will & Grace." The show opens this year with Will (Eric McCormack) returning from his self-imposed break to find that Grace (Debra Messing) and Jack (Sean Hayes) don't hate each other as much as they used to. Naturally, this development doesn't sit well with Karen (Megan Mullaly). Meanwhile, Grace continues to yo-yo back and forth between couplehood and singlehood.
13. Brothers, A Love Story - Will is torn over ending his newfound relationship with Matt, a rising TV sportcaster who is extremely reluctant to let the world especially his macho business associates know about his sexual preference, so he continues to refer to Will as his "brother." Meanwhile, as Grace does her best to help Will decide, Karen is livid when she discovers that he helped draft her husband's will, which will award much of his estate to charity. 3.75 stars
14. My Uncle The Car - Grace dispatches Will to sell her dearly departed uncle's jalopy but after he makes the sale to an enterprising nun, a guilty Grace changes her mind and wants to buy it back -- but the sister makes it clear that, short of a miracle, it's going to cost her plenty. Elsewhere, Karen must duel with an equally eccentric rich friend for the housecleaning services of Rosario while Jack suddenly sees the world differently when he believes his missing father is African-American. 4.13 stars (Dale-4.25, David-4)
15. Cheaters - Grace is apologetic when she catches Will's philandering father on the arm of a glamorous stranger, but she gets even more worked up when she tells Will, and he's happy living in denial. Speaking of cheaters, Karen misunderstands Grace and suddenly suspects that her husband Stan is having an affair, so she sets out to even the score. 3.5 stars.
16. Mad Dogs & Average Men - Grace is smitten when she meets Sumner, Karen's charming and handsome nephew, but Grace's attempts to arrange a date are constantly thwarted when Karen conjures up a litany of lies to dissuade her. Meanwhile, Will tries to terminate his dead-end relationship with a needy nebbish, but postpones the dramatic moment because he's so infatuated with the guy's lovable doggie, Pepper. 3.25 stars (Dale-3.5, David-3)
17. Poker? I Don't Even Like Her - Grace's lousy poker playing leads Will's friends to ban her from the game, but Grace makes an amazing turnaround to stay in; Karen uses a snippy socialite as a guinea pig for cosmetic surgery. 4.38 stars (Dale-4.5, David-4.25)
18. An Old-Fashioned Piano Party - When Grace frets that she and Will might drift apart like their similar friends, she impulsively buys an expensive piano which she hopes will cement their mutual bond and love for music or at least give her an excuse to perform a lot of show tunes. Meanwhile, when Jack is dumped by his latest romantic interest, he vents his grief by writing trashy novels which instantly draw Karen's passionate attention. 3.38 stars (Dale-3.75, David-3)
Disc 3: 3.73 stars
Season 3 (Disc 1-3): 3.77 stars
Collection (Season 1-2): 3.54 stars