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'Will & Grace' Season 9 Spoilers: Will and Jack Attempt to Date Younger Men

The upcoming episode of "Will & Grace" season 9 will see Will (Eric McCormack) and Jack (Sean Hayes) attempting to date men who are far younger than them.

The new episode, titled "Who's Your Daddy," will feature the two gay men trying to see younger guys, but it will be no easy task. As confident as they are, they will learn that it is quite difficult to date men who are younger.

Meanwhile, Grace (Debra Messing) and Karen (Megan Mullally) will go through a crisis together. Through the entire ordeal, Karen will find out how Grace truly feels about her.

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A teaser trailer for the next episode has also been released. It opens with Will, Grace, and Jack already at the office when Karen arrives. She apologizes for being late in her usual Karen fashion. "Sorry I'm late, but I got here as soon as I wanted to," she says.

Will then tries to convince Jack that he does not require makeup in order to date younger men, but the latter disagrees. Jack reveals that he lied about his age, telling his date that he is 25. Will then advises him to "work from the neck up and keep the lights low" in order to pull it off. But his advice does not seem to work, as evidenced by the next scene. 

And although he is not seen in the clip, Tony Award winner Ben Platt will guest star in the episode. Platt is not the only notable name who will be appearing in the revival, though. As previously reported, Bobby Cannavale will be reprising his role as Will's ex-boyfriend, Vince D'Angelo, from the series' original run.

Also returning is Minnie Driver, who plays Karen's enemy, Lorraine Finster. Kyle Bornheimer already appeared as White House security in the premiere.

"Will & Grace" season 9 airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. EDT on NBC.

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