"Will & Grace" Coffee & Commitment (TV Episode 2001) Poster

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(2001)

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7/10
Spend money Grace
loobyhandicrafts23 August 2016
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Grace hates spending money, Will just wants her to help out. Larry and Joe are at a meal with Will and Grace, Will ends up paying for the meal as Grace makes him and she is sounding like a wife to him Jack has a problem with coffee and is going crazy, Karen is helping him with his addiction

Will buys a canoe for Larry and Joe, Grace thinks it's from the both of them, Will tells her that it's from him and she has to get her own gift she isn't happy with him,

Jack is trying to come off coffee, Grace is making a big deal with sharing money by splitting it down the middle, Will tells her how much everything comes to if there split the cost in half.

Grace is making such a deal with everything. Larry and Joe ask Grace and Will to read a poem at their wedding, Grace is trying to get her name on someone's card Will says he doesn't want a wife Grace wants to know what he means by it. Will is getting mad with everything and Grace.

Family and friends are reading their poems to everyone for the wedding Grace and Will say there's and it showing them about life and makeup during the wedding.
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10/10
One of the Best Cold Opens In TV History
casualclark11 November 2023
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This episode is another solid W&G outing, but the first scene when Sean Hayes enters and does this rapid talking, caffeine addled rant is one of the single funniest scenes in modern TV comedy. Deserves multiple replays, and I can't imagine how many takes it took, but this scene is on par with Cramer entering Jerry's apartment, slapping cash on the bar, and saying "I'm Out".

There are other great moments, such as Karen chasing Jack in Will's apartment, where Karen leaps on her way to the front door, then takes some time to snark at Will and Grace before she continues her chase. The wedding sequence is also memorable especially seeing how Will and Grace makes the moment all about themselves. But the fact this episode started with Sean Hayes being truly amazing sets this episode apart as one of W&G's best.
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