Unfortunately for Will, meddling and emceeing are Jack’s go-to and he has no plans of dropping this anytime soon. Will asks Jack to back off and let his relationship with Estefan grow without his meddling and scheming. Their argument reaches screeching levels and Jack’s gone full drama diva over the two men he loves most on the world not getting along. his, “boyiance.” Jack wants Will to drop his attitude around Estefan and out in some effort to be his friend. Jack quickly ushers Estefan out the door and accuses Will of hurting the feelings of his male fiance’, A.K.A. Will declines the invite and Jack tries to smooth over their awkward encounter by saying he’s busy attending the funeral of the Aunt he’s named after. Will doesn’t seem interested in being buddies with Estefan (Brian Jordan Alvaraez), even if he’s invited to attend Queer Eye for the Straight Guy’s rendition of The Vagina Monologues with Jack’s other half. When your best friend gets married, the obvious thing to do is become friends with their betrothed. She drops her martini glass, two of them actually, in shock (she never leaves home without a martini glass) because she is not ready to say goodbye to her stories. Even more tragic than that name, Noah says he’s killing off Karen’s favorite character Arora. Grace agrees, but it’s clear she’s covering up for the fact she loves Valentines day and just wants to seem cool in the eyes of Sylvia-Noah Delicrioux Curmudgeon. The Curmudgeon goes a step further, announcing this is the exact reason why he hates Valentines day. He’s “done being a part of the ‘romantic industrial complex’” and no longer wants to exploit people’s loneliness for fame and glory, even if he writes under a pseudonym. That’s when Noah breaks up the party by announcing he’s written his final book and he’s putting his romance career on the shelf. The entire dramatic monologue surprises Will, who assumed she couldn’t read at all. Not being able to contain her excitement, Karen bursts into the apartment quoting lines from her favorite character like some Fabio fangirl. Walker is a trashy romance novel fan and she is obsessed with Sylvia-Noah’s books. In the three seconds since Grace dropped the Sylvia bomb, Will texted Jack (Sean Hayes) and then he texted Karen (Megan Mullally) with the news. Noah comes up the elevator and Grace makes Will promise not to say anything, but it’s too late. The Curmudgeon is actually famed romance novelist Sylvia Delacroix and against type he’s actually a big romantic at heart! Will cant believe it because Noah “is the least romantic person in the world” and Grace has to agree since she’s his girlfriend and knows her boo would rather spend Valentine’s day, “getting his dog’s anal glands expressed.” Who said romance is dead? Her boyfriend Noah (David Schwimmer), the Westside Curmudgeon, has a secret and it flies in direct conflict with his sour puss persona. After his repulsion, Will’s interest is piqued when Grace announces she has big news. It’s Valentine’s day and love is in the air! Grace (Debra Messing) interrupts Will’s (Eric McCormack) flirty phone call with McCoy and questions if he’s talking to his mother. It’s Valentine’s day romance and judiciary beat downs in this week’s Will & Grace. Meanwhile, Karen discovers a secret about Noah that makes her heart sing and she will fight to the death before she allows him to give it up. With Jack’s wedding right around the corner, making friends with Estefan isn’t on the top of Will’s to do list and Jack can’t let it go. Overcoming her shame is a struggle, but she isn’t the only one facing hardships this week. After knocking a beloved and prominent woman down in an attempt to steal her cab, Grace becomes a pariah in New York City, a town that’s made knocking people down for cabs a variable sport. The revival picks up right where the show left off, “adding a fresh relevance and a series of stories that make sharply funny use of the passage of time.Love can make us do crazy things and nobody does crazy with as much flair as Grace Adler. In its long history, having originally aired in 1998, Will & Grace earned 18 Primetime Emmy Awards and 83 nominations, but perhaps more importantly has been credited with helping and improving public opinion of the LGBT community, with former US Vice President Joe Biden commenting that the series “probably did more to educate the American public than almost anything anybody has done so far.” The groundbreaking sitcom is back on our screens after over 10 years, with original front runners Eric McCormack (Will Truman), Debra Messing (Grace Adler), Meghan Mullally (Karen Walker) and Sean Hayes (Jack McFarland) reprising their iconic roles. Honey, what’s all this, what’s happening? Comedy’s most fabulous foursome is back in brand new eps of Will & Grace, with a slew of razor-sharp jabs at the ready and dirty martinis in hand.
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