[s6e3] Home Court Disadvantage Info

Harry Connick Jr. (Leo), Blythe Danner (Marilyn), and Leslie Jordan (Beverley Leslie).

"Home Court Disadvantage" excels because it highlights the "odd man out" dynamic when a new spouse (Leo) enters a tight-knit friend group. Leo's confusion about Karen’s behavior is perfectly captured when he asks Grace:

In the Will & Grace Season 6 episode the sitcom dives into the hilarious friction that occurs when friendship, romance, and hyper-competitiveness collide. This episode is a classic example of how the show balances physical comedy with character-driven conflict. Episode Overview [S6E3] Home Court Disadvantage

Originally aired on October 9, 2003, this episode centers on a "friendly" tennis match that turns into a battlefield.

On a more serious note for the supporting cast, Marilyn and George’s divorce becomes final in this episode, leading Jack to suggest she move in with Will. Why This Episode Works Harry Connick Jr

Grace and Leo join Karen at her exclusive tennis club for a doubles match. However, Karen’s "fierce" playing style—likely fueled by her underlying dislike for Leo—becomes so intense that Grace is forced to flee the court.

The episode is packed with ABBA references. Will and Jack take Marilyn to see the musical Mamma Mia! , and the episode features snippets of the songs "Mamma Mia" and "Fernando". On a more serious note for the supporting

What was your favorite moment in this episode? Let’s chat in the comments about whether you think Karen was just being protective or if she truly just hated Leo's "kindness." "Will & Grace" Home Court Disadvantage (TV Episode 2003)