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    Where There's a Will, There's No Way

    Will & Grace: Season 1, Episode 7

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  1. Where There's a Will, There's No Way: Directed by James Burrows. With Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullally, Sean Hayes. Grace blames her relationship with Will as the reason for her lack of interest in dating and decides they can no longer have fun together.

    • (487)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • James Burrows
    • 1998-11-16
    • Synopsis
    • Cast
    • Notes
    • Cultural References

    Feeling horny yet?

    After feeling that her urge to date is gone, Grace theorizes that it is because she is having too much fun with Will so she places a "fun embargo" on them. However, after coming from another uneventful date with an otherwise attractive guy, she realizes Will is not the problem. Will, clearly indignant by Grace's theory, refuses to make up with her until she waves a white flag and apologizes.

    Jack and the IRS

    Will finds out that the IRS has been sending letters to Jack for not paying his taxes so he helps by setting up a meeting with an agent against Jack's wishes. In the end, Jack accepts the IRS's figure of $2,000 which Will will pay for him.

    Main

    1. Eric McCormack (Will Truman) 2. Debra Messing (Grace Adler) 3. Sean Hayes (Jack McFarland) 4. Megan Mullally (Karen Walker)

    Guest

    1. Steve Paymer (Steve) 2. Eric Gustavson (Sebastian) 3. Julian McMahon(Guy) 4. Roy Fegan(Auditor) 5. Todd Eckert (Jurgen Franzblau)

    This is the first episode to feature the show's blue and purple logo instead of the original black and white.
    Will gives Jack a kiss on the cheek in this episode. This is the first time we see him kiss a man in a non-platonic way.
    Gary Grubbs (Harlin) is listed in the opening credits, but does not actually appear in this episode.
    Will compares Grace's look of pajama pants under an Armani jacket to that of mentally troubled actress Frances Farmer, who had the same unkempt appearance during court especially in Jessica Lange's...
    Using the clacking of the pills, Karen sings the first lines of "The Trolley Song" from the film Meet Me in St. Louis(1944).
    As Grace fumbles over calling Xander Freeman, Karen calls her "Hamletta" after the Shakespeare character Hamletknown for his indecisiveness.
    Grace says "Listen to me. I'm a bi-level haircut away from Lilith Fair." The Lilith Fair was an all-women concert tour that promoted several progressive issues.
  2. Watch Where There's a Will, There's No Way (Season 1, Episode 7) of Will & Grace (1998) or get episode details on NBC.com

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  4. "Will & Grace" Where There's a Will, There's No Way (TV Episode 1998) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Aug 3, 2023 · This week on Just Jack & Will, Sean and Eric review the episode where Grace puts a moratorium on fun in a misguided attempt to save her love life.

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  7. Nov 16, 1998 · S1 E7: Grace (Debra Messing) blames her relationship with Will (Eric McCormack) as the reason for her lack of interest in dating and decides they can no longer have fun together. Meanwhile, Jack (Sean Hayes) enlists Will's help when the IRS catches up with him.

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