But on this weeksWill & Grace, Will dives back into something that got left behind.
Karen and Grace dive into some pretty messy baking politics.
And the true star of the show?

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Lets talk about how Jack turned an otherwise meh episode into something wonderful.
Will is back with Michael and no one is loving it, except for, you know…Will.
He followed the breadcrumbs, yall!
But thats not a particularly good thing, because Grace and Jack find him annoying.
While thats happening, Karen makes her way to a bakery where Vanessa Bayer is behind the counter!
We just said that to win the election.
She calls Grace at the office, where that super cute assistant is back to work!
As Tony calls out that the cake was supposed to say, Make America Great Again!
Grace changes her tune.
But Tony makes a point: Free speech isfree speech.
Yes, he says vis a vis and does annoying stuff, but I mean, look at him.
The big issue comes up when Will tries to discuss Jacks concern about Will and Michaels relationship.
Meanwhile, Grace heads down to the bakery to chat with Vanessa and make a point about free speech.
She makes sense until Karen says, First they came for the filthy rich, and I said nothing.
He takes Michaels theory back to Jack and says that hemightactually believe Michaels idea that Jack loves him.
The heavy-handed, non-nuanced politics of the episode are annoying.
Not because I hate politics, but because I like it when theres craft behind it.
But Sean Hayes is an A+.
As he turns to a serious tone, he blasts Will for falling for Michaels using ways again.
Something about Sean Hayesnowversus Sean Hayesback thenis a BIG shift.
And shes not willing to fix it, either.
So Grace chimes in to do it herself, grabbing a frosting bag.
When he asks Jack if he thought about it, Jack immediately says, Nope, not once.