Bye Bye, Bobbi
Saying goodbye is difficult and heartbreaking and impossible to avoid.
This week, we start in a car with Will and Grace.
Will thinks theyre heading off to Vermont, but turns out theyre headed to Synecdoche to celebrateGraces moms birthday.

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Jack shows up to talk to Drew about moving in with him.
Hes inspired by Karens relationship, which issomethingelse.
Actually, he wants to see other people.
Meanwhile, Karen is in her apartment with Smitty.
He is indeepwith NBC, yall.
Its been forever since we saw Malcolm Widlock make his face known.
And its a welcome return for Anastasia Beaverhausen.
The whole affair (literally) is interrupted when Jack shows up devastated after asking Drew to move in.
Fortunately, Malcolms pajamas match the drapes (this isnt a metaphor, even though itshould be).
After a little investigating, Jack finds him.
But Grace manages to stave it off.
Its a beautiful moment that really pays tribute to Debbie Reynolds.
But afterward, Grace comes clean about the plan from her sisters, and her dad is devastated.
And then he hopscotches out of the room, skipping all the blue spots because theyre lava.
You know, adult stuff.
As Jack leaves, Malcolm says that Karen has to choose, Stan or him.
And then he disappears into the drapes again, which could be a good metaphor with a little workshopping.
From afar, Graces dad overhears everything shes saying.
Will asks if her dad is the one struggling or is it Grace?
She hugs him and he says, This is my one job.