There's something about this hit comedy series that gets to you.It's either the odd, amazing relationship betweeen a straight gurl and a guy that's not so on the straight side; the witty and hilarious lines they throw at each other; or the two so-called "friends" that adds more color than there already is. Perhaps all of the above?
Friendships between a gurl and a gay is not something extraordinary. but the bond between Will and Grace is. You wonder if you'll find that same comfort and that same camaraderie with the same gender(not biologically that is) in this new age world.
Will's sensitive and professional attitude - with a touch of being gay, has the crowd stuck.
Grace's intellect and humour - with emotions that of an average and straight woman, has everybody hooked.
Jack's happy-go-lucky character is so infectious, you can't help but love him. Need i mention his dance moves that are probably one of the highlights of the show?
And Karen. Who could forget that shrill of a voice that seems to ring in your ears? Karen's love for glamour, fashion and riches strikes the audience. You either love her or hate her. Either ways, her moves never fail to amuse you.
Will and Grace's friendship has crossed the borders of being more than friends yet less than lovers. They are the epitome of that cliche. The bond that binds these four is cloaked with sarcasm, insults and personal strikes handled with finesse and flair. Yet beneath all this is a bond embraced in love, thoughtfulness and oh, passion. The writers of the show deserve something way beyond recognition. They are geniuses for coming up with something that is not only intellectually stimulating, it'll leave you in tears as well- from the show's side-splitting humour.
Grace: This would be us three weeks into marriage. 'Will, I'm having an affair'.
Will: 'Me too'.
Grace: 'His name's Donald'.
Will: 'Me too.'.
Will: Grace, do you want to sleep with me?
Grace: I'm sorry, I don't sleep with gay men.
Will: Oh, see, that's the problem. I do.

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