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| 27 :02x05 - Polk Defeats Truman (Nov/16/1999) | | With 90 percent of his practice now devoted to the wealthy Harlin Polk, Will dismisses all of his smaller clients, who believed in him before he became a success. But when Harlin's deal falls through, Will finds himself out of work. Meanwhile, Karen's husband Stan puts his foot down and tells her to quit her wild spending, and Grace steps in to help her friend master the art of living within a budget by taking her outlet shopping. | | Guest Stars: Elaine Bromka as Outlet Shopper, Gary Grubbs as Harlin Polk | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Jeff Greenstein | | | | | | |
| 29 :02x07 - Homo For The Holidays (Nov/25/1999) | | When Will and Grace meet Jack's mother and learn that not only is she unaware that her son is gay, but she also believes that he has had a romantic relationship with Grace, they invite her to Thanksgiving dinner with Jack hoping to force the issue into the open. But nobody is prepared for the holiday surprise that she has for them. | | Guest Stars: Veronica Cartwright as Judith McFarland | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Alex Herschlag | | | | | | |
| 31 :02x09 - I Never Promised You An Olive Garden (Dec/14/1999) | | Friends Rob and Ellen are feeling neglected when Will and Grace begin hanging around with a hipper, younger couple: rock 'n' roll photographer Kai and art-gallery manager Naomi. Meanwhile, Jack and Karen help each other through a parent-teacher conference for her step-kids. | | Guest Stars: J. T. Larsen (1) as John, Tom Gallop as Rob, Leigh-Allyn Baker as Ellen, Amy Crofoot as Secretary, Julius Ritter as Boy #2 (Curtis), Penn Badgley as Boy #1 (Todd), Tamlyn Tomita as Naomi, Steve Valentine as Kai | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Jon Kinnally, Tracy Poust | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 39 :02x17 - The Hospital Show (Mar/28/2000) | | While on a blind date, Will finds out that Karen's husband Stan has had a heart attack and rushes to the hospital to be with the gang. Will, Jack, Grace, and Rosario all speculate on who Karen will turn to for her inevitable emotional breakdown. After all, who will pay the bills if Stan dies? | | Guest Stars: Dan Bucatinsky as Neil, Shelley Morrison as Rosario Salazar, Lindsey Fields (1) as Nurse #1, Jennie Fahn as Nurse #2, Jennifer Elise Cox (1) as Nurse Trainee Pittman, Reggie Hayes as Dr. Osher | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Adam Barr | | | |
| 40 :02x18 - Sweet & Sour Charity (Apr/04/2000) | | After winning a call-in radio contest for prized concert tickets, Grace vows to reciprocate and volunteers her time to charity, but when she recruits Will to join her at a community center, she quickly begs off her commitment when it conflicts with her busy social calender. Meanwhile, Karen and Jack don't escape either from Grace's newfound charity which forces Karen to rifle through her closet -- and allows Jack to accidentally donate a pair of Karen's most-prized shoes. | | Guest Stars: Mary Pat Gleason as Sally, Shelley Morrison as Rosario Salazar, Athena Kihara as "Stone Soup" Girl, Ryan Tyler Collier (1) as "Stone Soup" Boy, Megan Taylor Harey as "Stone Soup" Carrot, Debra Mooney as Sister Robert, Richard Wharton as Gerald, Daryl Sabara as "Stone Soup" Broccoli Boy | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Gail Lerner | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 44 :02x22 - My Best Friend's Tush (May/16/2000) | | Grace is thrilled when, thanks to Karen's social connections, she gets the chance to land a prestigious client for her interior-decorating firm. The only problem? She must compete with international design goddess Helena Barnes. To help boost Grace's confidence, Karen assumes the alias of "Anastasia Beaverhausen" to dig up dirt on the socialite. Meanwhile, Jack tries marketing an odd invention: a tush pad for riding the New York City subway. | | Guest Stars: Doug Ballard as Robert Lillienfield, Martin Morales as Employee, Rod Britt as Larry, Joan Collins as Helena Barnes, Ken Lerner as Bob | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: Ellen Idelson, Rob Lotterstein | | | |
| 45 :02x23 - Ben? Her? (1) (May/23/2000) | | Will promises not to interfere when he learns that Grace has gotten romantically involved with his boss, Ben. Meanwhile, Jack finds Rosario having an affair with Gardener, and she requests a divorce from Jack, who fears losing Karen's financial support. | | Guest Stars: Richard Gross (1) as Frank, Gregory Hines as Ben Doucette, Jo Marie Payton as Mrs. Freeman, Corey Parker (1) as Josh, Marshall Manesh as Mr. Zamir, Shelley Morrison as Rosario Salazar, Pablo Cartaya as Fernando | Director: James Burrows (1) Writer: David Kohan (1), Max Mutchnick | | | | | | |
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