The Finale (Will & Grace)
| "The Finale" | |
|---|---|
| Will & Grace episodes | |
Promotional poster for "The Finale", showing the main cast bowing. | |
| Episode nos. | Season 8 Episodes 23 & 24 |
| Directed by | James Burrows |
| Written by | David Kohan Max Mutchnick |
| Original air date | May 18, 2006 |
| Guest appearances | |
| Kevin Bacon as himself Harry Connick Jr. as Leo Leslie Jordan as Beverley Leslie Bobby Cannavale as Vince | |
"The Finale" is the two-part season finale of the eighth season of the American television series Will & Grace. The episode is the 23rd and the 24th episode of the season, and the 193rd and the 194th episode overall, and originally served as the series finale prior to the announcement of a 16-episode ninth season revival slated for the 2017–18 TV season. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on May 18, 2006, when it was watched by an average of eighteen million viewers, making it the most watched episode of the final two seasons of Will & Grace. In the finale, Will and Grace have a falling-out that lasts for years. They each have a child with their respective partners, and eventually reconcile when their children (Laila and Ben) meet at college. Meanwhile, Karen's arch-enemy Beverley Leslie makes an offer to Jack which ultimately leads to Jack inheriting Beverley's fortune.
The episode was written by series creators and executive producers David Kohan and Max Mutchnick and directed by James Burrows. Filming took place at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California in April 2006. The cast members took the news about the show ending well, but they became emotional as the final scene was being filmed. NBC heavily promoted the finale, and the main cast members appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Today Show to bid farewell. An hour-long series retrospective, "Say Goodnight Gracie", featuring interviews with the cast, crew, and guest stars, preceded the hour-long series finale.
Since airing, "The Finale" has received mixed reviews from television critics. Within the series continuity, when Will & Grace began its ninth season 11 years after this episode aired, the events of "The Finale" were retconned out of existence. Neither Will nor Grace ever had children, Karen did not divorce Stan, and Jack never married Beverley Leslie; the entire episode was said to have been a dream of Karen's.