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 favor 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.
Season 6 Episode 4 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.