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NBC will end two of its most successful series of recent years, "The West Wing" and "Will & Grace," at the conclusion of the current season and will shift the schedules of three other hit shows, "The Apprentice," "Las Vegas" and "Law & Order," NBC Entertainment announced.
"Will & Grace" will wrap up on May 18.
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Sadly, this show often seemed, in my opinion, to parody GLBT people in a "Yep, all the things the exodizers have been saying are indeed true" kind of way.
The promos for this show were much the same. R.I.P.
posted by Anonymous, at
1/23/2006 1:32 PM
Anonymous, I agree with you. I haven't watched it for quite some time, too much stereotyping. I think it appealed to the more liberal heterosexual audience more than anything because of the stereotyping. Its all they expect us to be. The last episode in May is supposed to have a surprise. Maybe Will or Jack will marry?
Haha, I love the show a lot... but I never know this show before I came to NYC. I try to watch the previous seasons now, hope there will be a new good gay related show coming soon and let people know more about the real gay life...
I Loved Will & Grace, as for the stereotyping, if you took away all charactors that are like Jack out of gay themed shows, they would be called a snooze,boring and NO one would watch them, I'm Not at all saying that Will is boring, actuly I'm like Him But you have to have a diverse in charactors, Brokeback Mountain offerd the image of 2 masculine men though it was more of a romantic Drama,Will&Grace was ment to be a comedy, I hope I can buy thier seasons on dvd.
posted by Anonymous, at
1/24/2006 7:11 PM