All 25 episodes from the third season of the popular US sitcom. In ‘New Will City’ Jack (Sean P. Hayes) returns from his time in the Caribbean to find that things have changed. ‘Fear and Clothing’ sees Grace (Debra Messing) moving in with Will (Eric McCormack) after someone tries to break into her apartment. ‘Husbands and Trophy Wives’ sees Will and Jack’s plans of a wild night out scuppered by the discovery that all their old friends are now responsible family types. ‘Girl Trouble’ finds Will preparing to give a gay sensitivity seminar. ‘Grace 0, Jack 2000’ has Grace confused by Ben’s (Gregory Hines) refusal to break up with her. ‘Love Plus One’ sees Grace deciding to enjoy (or endure) a threesome. In the two-part story ‘Lows in the Mid-Eighties’, Will and Grace reconsider some of their first romantic encounters as they flashback to Thanksgiving 1985. In ‘Three’s a Crowd, Six is a Freak Show’, Grace is horrified to discover that the new love of her life has six toes on one foot. ‘Coffee and Commitment’ sees Will and Grace being asked to read at the civil union of two friends. Sandra Bernhard guest stars in ‘Swimming Pools… Movie Stars’, which sees Will and Grace posing as a wealthy couple shopping for homes owned by the rich and famous. ‘Crazy in Love’ sees Will trying to impress his new friend Matt (Patrick Dempsey), a TV sports reporter, with his athletic prowess – but Grace is the one who has to show him how to bat a ball properly. In ‘Brothers: A Love Story’, Will is confused and annoyed when his new love Matt insists on introducing him to his macho work colleagues as his ‘brother’. In ‘My Uncle the Car’, Grace asks Will to sell her recently deceased uncle’s car for her – but after he sells it to a nun (Ellen DeGeneres), she changes her mind and decides she wants to buy it back. The two-parter ‘Cheaters’ sees Grace becoming livid when she sees Will’s father being unfaithful with a glamorous stranger – but Will is happier to carry on living in denial. Meanwhile, Karen (Megan Mullally) suspects that her husband Dan (Christopher Delisle) is having an affair after misunderstanding something Grace said. In ‘Mad Dogs and Average Men’, Grace falls for Karen’s handsome nephew, Sumner (Paul Satterfield) – but her attempts at fixing up a date with him are foiled at every turn by Karen, who invents a multitude of off-putting stories about him. ‘Poker? I Don’t Even Like Her’ sees Grace being banned from poker playing by Will’s friends – until her game makes a sudden and dramatic improvement. In ‘An Old-Fashioned Piano Party’, Grace spend a small fortune on a piano for her and Will to play together, in the hope of cementing their friendship forever. Woody Harrelson guest stars in ‘The Young and the Tactless’ as Will and Grace’s untidy, free-spirited new neighbour Nathan, who Grace tries to get rid of by encouraging a reunion with his long-distance ex-girlfriend. In ‘Alice Doesn’t Lisp Here Any More’, Grace attends the funeral of an old classmate, Alice (Alex Kapp Horner), who she is racked with guilt about having teased at school. ‘Last of the Really Odd Lovers’ sees Will and Grace both trying to keep their respective embarrassing love trysts a secret. In ‘Gypsies, Tramps and Weed’, Will is left reeling after a meeting with a frighteningly accurate psychic. Finally, in the two-parter ‘Sons and Lovers’, Grace’s new beau, the slovenly Nathan (Woody Harrelson) has moved in, and Grace finds herself mediating between him and Will – but then starts to wonder if she has done the job a little too well…
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Will and Grace: Complete Series 3 Eric McCormack 2004 DVD Top-quality
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