The culmination of eight seasons ends tonight with a one-hour series finale - will Will and Grace raise a child together and find ultimate happiness? Will Jack find anyone that loves him as much as he loves himself? Will Karen find true happiness with the absence of Stan? All these questions and more will be answered as this groundbreaking series concludes eight amazing seasons.
Vince’s plans to move into a brownstone with Will do not include Grace; Jack’s new show debuts. Grace prepares to tell Leo that she is pregnant with his baby.
Will and Grace begin attending Lamaze classes together. Grace starts to doubt whether Will is up for raising a child with her when Will and Vince take another chance at having a relationship. Meanwhile, Karen looks to Jack for comfort while her marriage is on the rocks, but finds that Jack is a little preoccupied with his new television show.
Will grapples with the untimely death of his father after their last encounter; Grace begins to doubt her potential to be a good mother.
After losing his hosting job, Jack vows never to return to show business. Despite this, Karen decides to do whatever it takes to get Jack to audition for another job. Meanwhile, Grace goes with Will to a dinner at his parents’ home, where Will’s father gives Will’s cherished baby blanket as a gift to Grace’s unborn child.
“JackTalk” is completely revamped after a large corporation takes over OutTV and gives Jack a new, conservative co-host. Meanwhile after seeing Grace so happy about her pregnancy, Karen decides she wants a baby of her own and offers to pay someone to be a surrogate mother for her.
While Jack talks Will into going to a cowboy-themed gay bar to meet his new boyfriend, Grace’s ‘liberal guilt’ leads her to hiring a minority as a second assistant, against Karens wishes.