Will and Grace 2018: Sharp, silly season premiere introduces new love interest David Schwimmer
Hit revival of the classic sitcom returns to screens with a star-studded cast
Will and Grace is back for a new series following the huge success of the 2017 revival series.
The first episode of course saw the return of the fabulous four, but also introduced Noah (David Schwimmer), a curmudgeonly Twitter troll that clearly has a spark with Grace (Debra Messing).
Meanwhile Karen (Megan Mullally) tried to persuade Will (Eric McCormack) to give her some legal advice, while Jack (Sean Hayes) had a very memorable scene with a banana and some anti-ageing cream.
Catch up on episode one with our liveblog below.
Will and Grace continues on NBC, Thursdays at 9pm ET (2am GMT).
A reminder for everyone. If you're in the US, the first episode of season 10 will start tonight at 9pm ET on NBC.
For everyone else in the world, you will probably have to wait a little longer. UK viewers will eventually be able to see it on Channel 5, but there's currently no set date for it - probably not until 2019. Many people use online streaming services and virtual private networks (VPNs) to watch American TV abroad.
David Schwimmer (aka Noah) is Grace's love interest - let's see how many Friends jokes they can make in one episode.
Here's a sneak peak at some of the stars you'll be seeing in season 10...
We missed you too, Eric. Here's a little recap on what's going on with Will at the moment...
Will's mum is now married to Grace's dad. After a divorce (before the first revival) Will has been dating his ex, Michael (although whether he still is we don't know.
Here's a sneak peak of tonight's script from show creator Max Mutchnick...
And here we are, launching straight into Grace Adler being incredibly awkward wearing an outfit that is either fabulous or hideous...hard to tell.
Jack coming out of a lift in a too-small tank top. What more could you want on a Thursday evening?
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