Bolstered by best buddy Grace (Debra Messing) and the dubious support of catty Karen (Megan Mullally) and snidely self-absorbed Jack (Sean Hayes), Will (Eric McCormack) continues to hold out hope of finding Mr. Right in Season 6 of the outrageous Emmy-winning sitcom. Looking for love in all the wrong places, the handsome but hapless gay lawyer continues his quest for romance. The lineup of guest stars includes Tracey Ullman and Candice Bergen.
1. Dames At Sea - Will and Jack awake in a precarious position - sharing a bed in the nude - while at sea. Unable to remember every detail from the night before, the two alleged bedfellows deny the possibility that anything happened, but each grow concerned as to how to dump the other. Meanwhile, Grace's discovery of a love letter in Leo's bag from a female colleague prompts her to doubt his fidelity and Karen survives a night fighting for her life while afloat in the forbidding night sea and a freighter full of russian sailors, and must honor a pact with savior Rosario. 4 stars.
2. Last Ex To Brooklyn - When Leo invites his hip and trendy ex-girlfriend to a friendly dinner party, Grace turns to Will, Jack and Karen to round out the guest list and keep the night running smoothly. However, when Leo's ex turns out to be the only girl Will ever slept with, Grace's jealousy gets the better of her. Meanwhile, Karen discovers Lorraine's dog Chompers hiding in Stan's closet and searches for a new owner for the puppy. 3.5 stars.
3. Home Court Disadvantage - When Grace and Leo join Karen for a friendly game of tennis at her exclusive club, her aggressive playing style sends Grace fleeing the court. However, when the reason for her angry play is revealed as her hatred for Leo, Grace is determined to find a way for them to get along. Elsewhere, a nervous Will suckers Jack into visiting his depressed mother in Connecticut hoping they can cheer her up. 3.75 stars.
4. Me & Mr. Jones - Earning a brief speaking role in an off Broadway play, Jack shares the stage with legendary actor James Earl Jones. However, when the play's director rejects James' performance in favour of Jack's one-line triumph, the award-winning actor looks to his co-star for instruction - enrolling in the McFarland acting school. Meanwhile, new roommates Will and his mother Marilyn continue their living arrangement, despite a secret desire to part ways. 4 stars.
5. A-Story, Bee-Story - Depressed over his decision to leave Doctors Without Borders, Leo turns to a motivated Will to rekindle his love for New York. However, when Will's version of "the best of New York" filled with long shopping trips and high tea doesn't do the trick, Leo decides to move in a different direction. Meanwhile, Jack teams up with his new coach Karen as they prepare for the annual gay spelling bee. 4 stars.
6. Heart Like A Wheelchair - Continuing his new role as caretaker for a disabled Marilyn, a resentful Will takes his wheelchair-bound mother for an afternoon roll in the park and bumps into an attractive bachelor, Tom who's wheeling an invalid of his own. Using his mother as a reason for a daily rendezvous in the park, Will attempts to build up the courage to ask Tom out. Elsewhere, Karen continues her lifelong quest to hunt down hubby-stealing Lorraine tracking her to a room at the Peninsula hotel only to discover the occupant to be Lorraine's father Lyle. 4.13 stars (Dale-4, David-4.25)
Disc 4: 3.9 stars
Season 6 (Disc 1): 3.9 stars
Collection (Season 1-5): 3.73 stars