Season 9, Episode 10 – Will’s ex is getting married, Jack has a new lover, and Karen is a part of a crazy scavenger hunt.
WILL & GRACE
Season 9, Episode 9 – Will and Grace disagree over their management styles when they hire a new employee, while Jack gets a job as a Lyft driver.
Season 9, Episode 8 – Will and Grace step out of their comfort zone and try new things, while Jack and Karen are haunted by a jingle.
Season 9, Episode 7 – Will and Grace revive their Christmas spirit when they flashback to New York 1912.
Season 9, Episode 6 – The gang is trying to keep it together while Karen is grieving.
Season 9, Episode 5 – Will is up for a promotion, Grace wants to land a big client, Karen reunites with an old frenemy, and Jack is a thousandaire.
Season 9, Episode 4 – Jack meets his grandson and Grace needs to get her groove back.
Season 9, Episode 3 – Jack gets a job, Grace needs to update her emergency contact, and Karen helps out a young girl.
Season 9, Episode 2 – Will dates a millennial, Jack is trying to reclaim his youth, and Karen wants a raise.
Season 9, Episode 1 – Will and Grace take on the White House in the premiere episode of sitcom revival.
Max Greenfield is set for the Will & Grace revival, along with Leslie Jordan.
The Will and Grace revival will ignore the flash-forward that ended the original series, which saw the titular characters on the outs for decades.
NBC Entertainment Chairman Bob Greenblatt announced the news at the show’s TCA panel.
The peacock network has set their fall premiere dates with the week of September 25 kicking off a week of new seasons. Will & Grace revival will take its place, unsurprisingly, in the heart of NBC’s Thursday night lineup with the 9pm slot.
The peacock network is working hard to bring Must See TV back to Thursday nights as we see in the schedule for released for this fall. The Will & Grace revival will take its place kickstarting Thursdays where it will be joined by Great News and the sophomore season of breakout hit This is Us.
A few years ago, NBC comedy was in a bad place. Though critically adored and beloved by many, flagship shows Parks & Rec and 30 Rock simply weren’t ratings juggernauts, so NBC had a choice to make: go broader with comedy development or continue to focus on smaller, quality projects. As with most things in television, the pursuit of money won out.
Fans have been waiting on tenterhooks and it’s official: the NBC sitcom Will & Grace is coming back. The network has given the series, which aired its last episode of its eight-season run in 2006, a 10-episode order.