'Will & Grace' season 9 episode 11 spoilers: Roommates take on live television

Promotional image of the "Will & Grace" revival on NBC. Facebook/ NBCWillAndGrace

In the next episode of "Will & Grace," lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack) and his roommate Grace Adler (Debra Messing) both learn the challenges of live television.

The synopsis and promotional photos for the upcoming installment, which is titled "Staten Island Ferry," were released just recently, and they show Truman and Adler rehearsing their lines on a soundstage. Apparently, the two friends are selling their line of bedding, but they have no experience with live TV. The director walks up to them and gives them pointers on how to get the viewers' attention and sell their product on air.

Adler appears to be calm and collected, but when the director leaves them, she starts to get nervous and vents her frustrations at Truman. The lawyer seems to be calmer and more put together, but the nervous Adler may be rubbing off on him.

In the meantime, Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes) is going through some intimacy issues and needs some advice in that department. To make matters worse, his issues get challenged by his closeted policeman-boyfriend Drew (Ryan Pinkston), whom he met at a recent wedding. To make things more complicated, Drew is married to a woman who does not know that he is actually gay. McFarland has his hands full trying to navigate his issues, along with that of his confused boyfriend.

In the last episode, Truman's ex-boyfriend Vince (Bobby Cannavale) got married, but the ceremony was not without any drama coming from the emotional lawyer. Truman was bothered by their breakup, and he wanted to know why Vince decided to leave him. It turned out that Truman was too critical in their relationship, but Vince still appreciated him just the same, despite their breakup.

"Will & Grace" season 9 episode 11 will hit the airwaves on Thursday, Feb. 1, at 9 p.m. EST on NBC.

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