It's sad that TV and entertainment also is represented by series such as this. To know that this particular series has come to an end and therefore will open a slot for change leaves me with some hope. Unfortunately, this is just the tip of the iceberg as it represents a whole segment of the industry, prepared to make a profit on the cheap laughs coming from an audience that finds juvenile bathroom attempts at humor entertaining.
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By Season Seven, I feel that Will and Grace lost much of its charm and humour, though was still quite watchable. The real highlights of this series are the many guest stars drafted in to boost ratings for the show- My personal favourite is Stuart Townsend in the episode "The Fabulous Baker Boy."
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Ah, series 6. Probably the most talked about season. This was the season with the huge debate whether or not to grant the show a 7th year, the year the writing supposedly dropped in quality, and the year the ratings dropped quite a large amount. Despite all of above, I truly think season 6 boasts some of the funniest episodes in Will & Grace history such as: Last Ex To Brooklyn, Strangers With Candice and East Side Story. Other good episodes include: Dames At Sea, Me and Mr. Jones, Swimming From Cambodia, Nice in White Satin and Flip Flop parts 1 & 2. This was a very controversial season but seems to be covered with humour. Also, the DVD release itself isn't very good, no bonus features (bloopers, invterviews etc.) Overall, I think ... Read More:
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i used to be a massive friends fan (Still am) but will and grace is so much better now, especially this series. series 5 has to be the best so far!! the cast are brilliant and the special features are really good and Funny,especially the bloopers when Sean Hayes (Jack) falls over on the floor!!
If you want a good laugh, or need to be cheered up, then "BUY THIS"!!
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...Here's more of the same. Good quality Sitcom with some very gifted actors. Basically revolving around 'Grace' an Interior Designer and 'Will' a gay lawyer and their on/off living together relationship plus the two 'quirky' friends 'jack' a very efeminate gay actor/layabout and 'Karen' a rich solcialite who works merely to get away from her family who she has no time for. It makes for a really good show and you become so immersed in what's happening you'll find yourself watching multiple episodes at a time. It's also worth noting that should you watch the out-takes and interviews with the cast that the real life personalities of the actors are HUGELY different from the characters. I defy anyone to watch the show and not believe Jack is gay in real ... Read More:
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...Here's more of the same. Good quality Sitcom with some very gifted actors. Basically revolving around 'Grace' an Interior Designer and 'Will' a gay lawyer and their on/off living together relationship plus the two 'quirky' friends 'jack' a very efeminate gay actor/layabout and 'Karen' a rich solcialite who works merely to get away from her family who she has no time for. It makes for a really good show and you become so immersed in what's happening you'll find yourself watching multiple episodes at a time. It's also worth noting that should you watch the out-takes and interviews with the cast that the real life personalities of the actors are HUGELY different from the characters. I defy anyone to watch the show and not believe Jack is gay in real life, but ... Read More:
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Back in 2004 when Friends finished there was a gap in my Friday night TV watching (back in the days when I was skint and couldn't afford to go out on a Friday and Saturday night) and this was soon filled with a programme I'd never seen before. This programme was 'Will & Grace'. After watching a few episodes we were instantly hooked and decided to try out the DVDs. We've started watching them again now from the beginning and they are still as funny and entertaining as they was when we first watched them 4 years ago.
I adored this flick in the 80's and found the pairing of Lowe and Moore worked well - they look so good in this film - Belushi is so jealous and hard nosed friend sparking off Perkins uptight school teacher room-mate. Both were poor 'best' friends to the leads characters - desperately trying to keep them apart to stop them being hurt!! the music is instantly forgettable but ties in nicely with the film.
Classic line from Lowe to Moore "I saw you staring at me" Moore "Theres a clock above your head!.
This film is actually from a little known book called "Sexual perversity in Chicago." - This is a much racier read than the film itself and worth trying to get hold of - just imagine the actors in those book roles .
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