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Will & Grace - Season One

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Movie Reviews of Will & Grace - Season One

Movie Review: The first and best season of one of the funniest shows ever
Summary: 5 Stars

Finally season one of Will and Grace is available sadely there is not much special features. For special features there is an interview with the cast and themend features. Now with the story of the show Will & Grace are best friends. Will is a gay lawyer and Grace is a straight interior designer. They both live in New York. Grace is engaged to a real jerk, but when that relationship falls apart, she moves in with Will. This is only supposed to be until Grace finds a place of her own, but she and Will end up with each other as permanent roommates. Also in the cast are Jack, Will's flamboyant gay friend and Karen, Graces' secretary/assistant who doesn't really need to work because she married money several times. Sean Hayes plays Jack and he dose a great job and I think is one of the funniest charactors/actors to be on tv. Megan Mullally plays Karen who also is one of the best charactors/actresses to hit tv. Season one is the best season of the hit tv show which is currently on it's 8 which is it's final season. You'll laugh your head off watching this season.





Movie Review: This is a must buy
Summary: 1 Stars

If you are a fan of the Will & Grace show then you definitely should buy Season One. I enjoyed the interviews with the cast, directors and creator. I learned a lot of behind the scenes informations. Do yourself a favor and buy it.

Movie Review: Will draw a smile on your face
Summary: 3 Stars

The main charecters of the show (Will & Grace) wont make you laugh as much as 'Jack' and 'Karen'. It's a must show to watch for eveyone interested in 'Comedy' shows.

Movie Review: WOW
Summary: 5 Stars

Ever since this the series Will and Grace first debuted in 1998, I was hooked. I love everything about the characters and the writers produce fantastic results. The news that the '05-'06 season was the 7th and the last was bittersweet. I only hope that everyone could at least give this ground-breaking series a chance in it's final episodes. My advice is to buy the each season as available and relive the laughs and loves forever.

Movie Review: Utterly repungant TRASH.
Summary: 1 Stars

First thing out of the way, before the knee-jerk reaction brigade accuse The Curmudgeon of being homophobic.. I'm not, at all. Why, some of my best friends are gay etc etc.

No, it's not that I object to. I don't care what the characters are or do to one another - as long as it's funny. And this is where Will And Grace falls at the very first hurdle - it's JUST. NOT. FUNNY.

So the two males are gay. Hurrah. No problem. Question - why do gay people HAVE to be represented as screaming queens, (Jack), screeching and bitching and being quite simply the worst character in sitcom history.

Then there's Karen, who's "character" is based purely on the fact she has a squeaky voice. Oh HA HA HA HA HA. And of course, as the series went on, that voice just got more and more high pitched until only dogs could hear it.

Of course, every simpleton loves this show, slapping their thighs at every stupid plot device, every tired, shameless mugging to the camera and irritating vocal tick.

This isn't "cutting edge" television. It's not breaking any boundaries - it merely shows gay people as DIFFERENT to straights. They're not just everyday people, noooo, they're camp as a row of tents, shouting and falling over and yelping and generally being really, really, REALLY annoying.

Is this the sort of message we want to get across? Of course it isn't. Don't be fooled.
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