Will & Grace season 9 episode 14 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jack and Grace discuss their discomfort with Will's boyfriend Michael, recalling his annoying habits. At Amy's cake shop, a contentious encounter unfolds over a MAGA-themed cake request, sparking debates on beliefs and discrimination. Meanwhile, Jack warns Will about rushing into things with Michael, fearing he's being used. The bakery conflict escalates as Grace tries to mediate, leading to reflections on friendship, moral convictions, and the complexity of societal norms.
Full Episode S09E14 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Grace startled at the beginning of the episode?
She was startled because Jack was rifling through drawers looking for money.
What were Will and Michael doing while Grace was startled by Jack?
Will and Michael were either at brunch or antiquing.
What traits of Michael do Grace and Jack find annoying?
They find Michael's enabling of Will's George Michael phase, his overuse of the expression "vis-à-vis," and his influence on Will annoying.
What happens at Amy's cake shop?
A customer requests a "Make America Great Again" cake, but Amy refuses to make it due to her personal beliefs.
What concerns does Jack express about Will's relationship with Michael?
Jack is concerned that Will and Michael are rushing into things and that Michael might be using Will.
How does Grace react to the bakery incident involving the MAGA cake?
Grace is initially outraged and plans to confront the bakery, but changes her stance upon learning the specifics of the cake's message.
What realization does Will come to regarding Michael?
Will begins to question Michael's intentions and whether he is being used for his money.
How is the conflict at the bakery resolved?
The conflict escalates with Karen and Amy having a disagreement over the cake, reflecting the complexities of moral convictions and professional obligations.
What does Michael ask of Will towards the end of the episode?
Michael asks Will to invest in his gym.
What does the ending of the episode indicate about the characters' relationships and beliefs?
The ending shows the characters reflecting on their choices, friendships, and the balance between personal beliefs and societal norms.