When Grace's rebellious, free-loading older sister Janet comes to town to launch her new jewelry enterprise/folding table subway stand, Grace decides to put her foot down casting her sibling away. However, when her tough love prompts Janet to go corporate by taking a 9-5 job and studio apartment, Grace can't seem to handle her new image. Meanwhile, Karen continues to spurn Lyle's proposals, only to have a change of heart after Lorraine stops by for an impromptu visit, to declare her disapproval over Karen's 'relationship' with her father.
Season 6 Episode 11 of Will & Grace resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s06e01 - Dames At Sea
s06e02 - Last Ex To Brooklyn
s06e03 - Home Court Disadvantage
s06e04 - Me & Mr. Jones
s06e05 - A-Story, Bee-Story
s06e06 - Heart Like A Wheelchair
s06e07 - Nice In White Satin
s06e08 - Swimming From Cambodia
s06e09 - Strangers With Candice
s06e10 - Fanilow
s06e11 - The Accidental Tsuris
s06e12 - A Gay/December Romance
s06e13 - Ice Cream Balls
s06e14 - Looking For Mr. Good Enough
s06e15 - Flip-Flop (1)
s06e16 - Flip-Flop (2)
s06e17 - East Side Story
s06e18 - Courting Disaster
s06e19 - No Sex 'N' The City
s06e20 - Fred Astaire & Ginger Chicken
s06e21 - I Never Cheered For My Father
s06e22 - Speechless
s06e23 - I Do (1)
s06e24 - I Do, Oh, No, You Di-in't: Part 2
The show takes place in New York City and focuses on Will Truman, a gay man and lawyer, and his best friend Grace Adler, a Jewish woman who runs her own interior design firm.
Also featured are their friends Karen Walker, a rich socialite, and Jack McFarland, a struggling actor/singer/dancer who also has had brief careers as an acting teacher, back-up dancer, cater-waiter, talk-show host and student nurse.