Will & Grace season 9 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Jack is named the new spokesperson for Wag and Bone Dog Food, stirring humor and reminiscences among friends. Grace faces a health scare, waking up in the hospital after a biopsy, with her ex-husband Leo unexpectedly present. Jack, mistakenly at the Bronx Boys & Girls Club for a rehearsal pianist job, ends up teaching a drama class, revealing a knack for mentoring. Grace and Leo confront their unresolved feelings, dissecting the failures of their marriage. Meanwhile, Jack inspires his drama students, showing a softer side. The episode weaves through themes of past relationships, career aspirations, and the unexpected roles people find themselves in.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who becomes the new spokesperson for Wag and Bone Dog Food?
Jack.
What experience does Jack share with Karen and the group?
His Ayahuasca experience.
What temporary job does Jack have?
Rehearsal pianist.
Where does Will plan to go instead of work?
The Princess Diana gown exhibit at the Met.
What is Grace's unique status?
A "Platinum Star Gay."
Where does Grace wake up, and who is with her?
In the hospital, with Sheila, her nurse, and later, Leo, her ex-husband.
What does Jack mistake the Bronx Boys & Girls Club for?
A theater.
What class does Jack reluctantly agree to teach?
An afterschool drama class.
What do Grace and Leo discuss in the hospital?
Their past relationship issues and misunderstandings.
How does Jack handle his drama class?
With a tough-love approach, emphasizing the harsh realities of an acting career.
What do Grace and Will conclude about their friendship?
That it is unique but not the cause of Grace's marital issues with Leo.
How do Grace and Leo resolve their confrontation?
They acknowledge their faults and the reasons their marriage didn't work out, parting ways amicably.
What humorous moment do Grace and Leo share at the end of their conversation?
A moment involving a model heart, showcasing their enduring chemistry despite their relationship's end.