Acting Out (Will & Grace)
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Acting Out is the fourteenth episode of season two of the television situation comedy Will & Grace.
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
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[edit] Plot
Jack is ecstatic about the upcoming first gay kiss on primetime television, in the sitcom Along Came You. So when NBC decides not to air the kiss, Jack is outraged and takes his complaints directly to NBC. However their refusal to listen convinces him to do something huge to make his point. And Grace's new boyfriend Josh's overly sensitive ways are getting on her nerves, so she turns to Karen for help on how to get out of her relationship.
[edit] Additional cast
- Josh - Corey Parker
- Mrs. Freeman - Jo Marie Payton
- Craig Fissay - Jeff Blumenkrantz
- Sally - Mary Pat Gleason
- Al Roker as himself
- Receptionist - Amy Crofoot
[edit] Trivia
This was the first man-on-man kiss on the show, a feat that would not be repeated until season seven's Key Party.
[edit] Episode info
- Season number: 2
- Episode number: 14
- First aired: February 22, 2000
- Writers: David Kohan & Max Mutchnick
- Director: James Burrows
- Producer: Tim Kaiser
- Executive producers: David Kohan & Max Mutchnick
Preceded by "Oh Dad, Poor Dad, He's Kept Me In The Closet And I'm So Sad" |
Will & Grace episodes | Followed by "Advise & Resent" |