Will & Grace

In the original eight-season run of this groundbreaking sitcom, best friends Will, a meticulous corporate lawyer, and Grace, a neurotic interior decorator, share a New York apartment after Grace leaves her fiancé at the altar. Will and Grace, along with their pals Karen, an outspoken socialite, and Jack, a free-spirited actor, face the highs and lows of life in Manhattan together. From sex, dating and divorce to cutting cultural commentary, nothing's off limits! Then, 11 years later, the foursome reunites with their razor-sharp jabs, super-hot takes and of course, very dirty martinis.


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  • Will and Grace
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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials November 2002 April 2020 12
Season 1 September 1998 May 1999 22
Season 2 September 1999 May 2000 24
Season 3 October 2000 May 2001 25
Season 4 September 2001 May 2002 27
Season 5 September 2002 May 2003 24
Season 6 September 2003 April 2004 24
Season 7 September 2004 May 2005 24
Season 8 September 2005 May 2006 24
Season 9 September 2017 April 2018 16
Season 10 October 2018 April 2019 18
Season 11 October 2019 April 2020 18
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials November 2002 April 2020 12
Season 1 September 1998 May 1999 22
Season 2 September 1999 May 2000 24
Season 3 October 2000 May 2001 25
Season 4 September 2001 May 2002 27
Season 5 September 2002 May 2003 24
Season 6 September 2003 April 2004 24
Season 7 September 2004 May 2005 24
Season 8 September 2005 May 2006 24
Season 9 September 2017 April 2018 16
Season 10 October 2018 April 2019 18
Season 11 October 2019 April 2020 18
Unassigned Episodes 0
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 September 1998 April 2020 246
Unassigned Episodes 12
Name Number of Episodes Dates
James Burrows 243 09/21/1998 - 04/23/2020
Jon Kinnally 34 10/26/1998 - 04/16/2020
Tracy Poust 33 10/26/1998 - 04/16/2020
Kari Lizer 17 10/19/2000 - 04/29/2004
Jhoni Marchinko 15 11/16/1998 - 04/29/2004
Sally Bradford 14 05/03/2001 - 01/26/2006
Jeff Greenstein 14 11/16/1999 - 04/29/2004
Joseph Freed 1 09/19/2005
Brad Lachman 1 09/19/2017
Name Number of Episodes Dates
Max Mutchnick 39 09/21/1998 - 04/23/2020
David Kohan 39 09/21/1998 - 04/23/2020
Adam Barr 26 02/02/1999 - 03/05/2020
Alex Herschlag 24 02/09/1999 - 04/04/2019
Laura Kightlinger 16 04/18/2000 - 03/12/2020
Bill Wrubel 12 12/06/2001 - 09/29/2005
John Quaintance 10 10/26/2017 - 04/09/2020
Gary Janetti 10 10/31/2002 - 05/11/2006
Gail Lerner 9 04/04/2000 - 01/05/2006
Suzanne Martin 9 10/26/2017 - 02/20/2020
Ellen Idelson 7 03/02/1999 - 05/16/2000
Katie Palmer 6 04/08/1999 - 01/09/2003
Sonja Warfield 5 04/17/2003 - 04/21/2005
Kirk J. Rudell 4 11/25/2004 - 03/30/2006
Gus Hickey 4 02/07/2019 - 03/19/2020
Steve Gabriel 4 04/03/2003 - 02/02/2006
Jordan Reddout 4 02/07/2019 - 03/19/2020
Greg Malins 4 11/11/2004 - 01/12/2006
Rob Lotterstein 2 03/02/1999 - 05/16/2000
Kate Angelo 2 10/21/2004 - 02/24/2005
Abraham Higginbotham 2 11/17/2005 - 02/09/2006
Dava Savel 2 11/30/1998 - 03/23/1999
Darlene Hunt 2 01/31/2002
Janis Hirsch 2 01/19/2006 - 03/16/2006
Michael Patrick King 2 01/12/1999 - 04/22/1999
Jamie Rhonheimer 2 12/08/2005 - 04/27/2006
Matt Lachman 1 09/19/2017
William Lucas Walker 1 11/09/1998
James Lecesne 1 04/06/2006
Cynthia Mort 1 11/15/2001
Richard Rosenstock 1 11/09/2000
Zack Slovinsky 1 05/04/2006
Jordana Arkin 1 05/05/2005
Robia Rashid 1 03/23/2006
Ain Gordon 1 04/01/2004
Jenji Kohan 1 04/25/2002
Michelle Bochner Spitz 1 05/09/2000
Mimi Friedman 1 03/29/2001
Aaron Huffines 1 02/06/2020
Nina Pedrad 1 10/12/2017
Josh Silberman 1 05/04/2006
Barry Langer 1 05/10/2005
Jeanette Collins 1 03/29/2001
C.R. Honce 1 02/06/2020
David Flebotte 1 09/16/2004

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