'Will & Grace' Season 10, Episode 18, Recap: Jack / Estefan Wedding



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Warning: The following contains spoilers for the final of season 10 of Thursday Will & Grace. If you have not watched "Jack's Big Gay Marriage" yet, you may want to confirm your non-recap, at least until later.

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In the final of the season of Thursday of Will & Grace, the titular duo and Karen, McCoy and Nikki went to Spain to attend Estefan and Jack's Big Gay Wedding. But the gang reached the airport only before dagnabbit, their flight was canceled. In short, a unicorn who does not pull the cream of his horn, what's worse, no? And that was just the beginning of the drama in the last episode of the comedy season 10!

We have joined the action already under way at the airport, where Will and Grace have closely avoided – which I mean by that not at all – to avoid a dispute over Noah's absence. At the box office, Jack and Estefan were horrified to learn that their flight had been delayed. After Karen tried to flirt with the door officer, while she insisted that she was a bad, the flight was canceled. Nearby, Will told McCoy he got a job offer in London. They wondered if they could make a long-distance relationship work. At least Estefan had good news: he and Jack were getting married there at midnight! "What, do you want our honeymoon in the men's room?" Jack cracked. Why not? Estefan replied. "It's there that we had our second date."

will-grace-season-10-episode-18-jack-estefan-marriageWhile Jack was complaining to Will, Grace and Karen, he thought (possibly) that, oh my Gaga, his officiant was in Spain. They did not have any! Grace suddenly realized that if they did not go to Spain, Noah could go to the wedding. When she went to call him, McCoy told Will that he had thanked, but not thanks to work abroad. Unfortunately, Will had to insist that his stepfather not refuse the work of his dreams. Meeting Smitty at the bar, Karen was surprised to learn that she had not started her gaydar. "Now, I'm exactly what I'm supposed to be," she said. "I think." Smitty suggested that maybe she was not gay, she was just … lost. And for once, Karen did not find what he said whimsical.

will-grace-season-10-episode-18-jack-estefan-marriageSpeaking with Will, Grace tried not to present the fact that Noah was not going to attend the wedding, even though Spain was on leave, as sad as it was. You're lucky if you get 60% of what you want in a relationship, she insisted. And no, she could not do better. On the contrary, contradicts Will. "You deserve 100% of what you want." Elsewhere, Miss Coco Peru is insulted against Jack for not having invited her to the wedding. After learning that she had been ordered, he and Estefan hired him to officiate. At mid-afternoon, Grace began to take on a guy named Marcus (VeepReid Scott), who was quick to let him know he was not attached. He was at the globe-trot after rebadessing his life. And soon, he made her think that maybe doing what she wanted when she wanted was not such a bad idea. He even almost invited her to participate in his travels around the world.

will-grace-season-10-episode-18-jack-estefan-marriageWhen Nikki arrived at the airport, Karen awkwardly restored Ellen DeGeneres' inverted arrival by announcing over the PA system that she was right. Soon, it was the time of the wedding. Although Jack was unenthusiastic, comparing this to the worst ceremony since Batman and Robin in this cave, the terminal did indeed look very festive. "Mi amor, you are beautiful," said Estefan to her husband. "I know," Jack replied. As for the wishes … "You know me enough to know that I have not prepared anything," Jack admitted. But he imagined this day for months and "it's perfect," he said, like the flight called, which sent a group of travelers.

While Estefan was singing for Jack, McCoy lamented that he and Will were going to separate and that he should go back to dating with models of underwear. "Unless …" Will said. Except what?!? Damn shit, Will proposed to McCoy, and he agreed. And even if Jack did not take the limelight, he still has to get married first. Out of the spontaneous agreement between Will and McCoy, Grace told her best friend that he would also encourage her to try her luck. With Will's blessing, she went for more than 60% of what she wanted. At the door, eyes closed to Marcus, "Love Is in the Air" began to play, and all ended with a fabulous dance number and enough confetti for six balls.

So what did you think of the wedding at the airport? Will and McCoy make an engagement? Karen and Nikki's breakup? Do you like Grace better with Marcus than Noah? Write down the episode below, then click on the comments.

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