Movie Reviews for Will & Grace - Season Two

Will & Grace - Season Two

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Movie Reviews of Will & Grace - Season Two

Movie Review: Will and Grace
Summary: 5 Stars

"Will and Grace, Season Two" was shipped fast and securely. This DVD was new and exactly as described...no flaws...perfect. Of course you have to be a fan of WILL AND GRACE in order to appreciate this type of humor. I thought it was great.
Debra Knoll

Movie Review: Comedy for real
Summary: 5 Stars

Will and Grace was always one of my favorite sit-coms. It's great to be able to start collecting them a bit at a time.

Movie Review: Season Two
Summary: 5 Stars

Good collection to have I bought all of them so far and I love them. I'm now on Season 5

Movie Review: Fine season in awful DVD presentation
Summary: 2 Stars

While many have observed the Season 2 finale, presented in this set as two parts, carelessly appears at the *beginning* of Disc 4 rather than the end, no one has pointed out that the original broadcast of the Season 2 finale was NOT in two parts at all: it was an hour-long episode. The two-part division was made for later syndicated reruns. More importantly, substantial cuts were also made, totalling three missing minutes. As I read on this site, this shameful situation is the same in all of Seasons 5 and 6 (probably 7 and 8 as well), where the cut, syndicated versions are used--the same ones people can see for free in daily TV reruns. We buy TV shows on DVD to see them in their original form, so with many Will & Grace DVDs, we're getting cheated.

Movie Review: Two much? Try two isn't enough!
Summary: 5 Stars

The second season of WILL & GRACE brought more zaniness, including great characters that had the continuity to last beyond just an episode or two. That includes Shelley Morrison, as Rosario Salazar, Karen Walker (Megan Mullally)'s fiery maid who doesn't take any guff from the boozing, drugged out, emotionally abusive heiress and "sometime" (I say sometime because this word can be used VERY loosely to describe what she does) administrative assistant for Grace Adler (Debra Messing) at her interior design firm. The only reason Grace keeps Karen around is for her leads and connections in the greater New York metropolitan area. We also are introducted to Ben Deucett (the late, great Gregory Hines--yes, the same one best known for tap dancing into our hearts in films like TAP), crafty boss of lawyer Will Truman (Eric McCormack). We also have the great pleasure of seeing Debbie Reynolds, as Bobbie Adler, Grace's mother. Reynolds totally hams it up on the program, and sends up her image as a big, on-screen musical theater diva. The laughs come fast and furiously. Of course, many of the greatest and biggest laughs are prompted by the antics of would-be song and dance man Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes), Will's best friend. Again, another great and successful season of humor from the cast of WILL & GRACE.
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