Will & Grace season 11 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Will and Grace's overzealous baby-proofing antics lead to comical situations, including a humorous encounter with Grace's ex-fling in an elevator. Meanwhile, Will conducts elaborate baby safety drills, while Grace has an awkward and embarrassing interaction with a porpoise at an aquarium. Jack reveals his church attendance to Will, prompting a deep conversation about faith and parenting. Karen, in a confessional, misunderstands its purpose but shows kindness to Smitty. The episode culminates with Grace rejecting James again, emphasizing themes of self-worth and personal standards.
Full Episode S11E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do Will and Grace use a watermelon in a stroller?
They are testing a new stroller and being overly cautious about baby-proofing, using the watermelon as a substitute for a baby.
What is the main source of humor in the elevator scene?
The humor arises from Grace's past embarrassing moments being brought up in front of James, her former fling.
What emergency drills is Will conducting?
Will is conducting baby safety drills for scenarios like earthquakes, showing his extreme concern for the baby’s safety.
Why is Grace at an aquarium?
Grace is visiting an aquarium with James, where she has a humorous and embarrassing interaction with a porpoise.
How does Grace's aquarium visit end?
Grace's visit ends in a mishap with a porpoise, leading to James losing his job and a comical yet awkward situation.
What does Jack reveal to Will about his routine?
Jack reveals that he regularly attends church, surprising Will with this previously unknown aspect of his life.
What happens in Karen's confessional scene?
In the confessional, Karen humorously misunderstands its purpose and ends up showing kindness to Smitty, a delivery man with a tragic backstory.
What is the theme of Will and Jack's conversation?
Their conversation revolves around faith, parenting, and the challenge of letting go of control, highlighting their deep friendship and Jack's wisdom.
How does the episode end with Grace and James?
Grace rejects James again, despite his forgiveness of her past mistakes, leading to a reflection on self-worth and personal standards.