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Review of WIll and Grace


            Will and Grace the critically acclaimed show featuring Emmy award winners Eric McCormack, Debora Messing, and Megan Mullally. This show is hysterical, witty, and full of fun loving characters. Gay or straight, these characters mesh into a perfect harmony that creates this hit show. .
             The two central characters Will Truman (McCormack) and Grace Adler (Messing) are best friends with plenty of things in common, who would probably be perfect for each if it weren't for the fact that she's straight, and he is gay. Will is a successful Manhattan lawyer making oodles of money, and Grace is a slightly dizzy and hugely insecure designer with her own firm. The back-story is that they met at college and dated for a split second before Will came to terms with his sexuality and came out of the closet. They are incredibly close and share an apartment together. The two supporting characters are Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes), Will's other best friend, who is also gay, and outrageously flamboyant. He spends most of his time drifting between jobs desperately trying to realize his dream of being a performer of some kind. He has an interesting relationship with Karen Walker (Megan Mullally), who is supposed to be Grace's assistant. Though, it seems that she never really does any work, and spends most of her time shopping, taking 4 hour lunches, or drinking martinis. These two seem to bond over their superficial spirits, and spend plenty of time making fun of Will and Grace. .
             This particular episode is titled,"Fagmalion Part Four: The Guy Who Loved Me". In this episode, Jack and Will are fighting over the newly made-over gay hottie, Barry (Dan Futterman). Will is jealous of Jack's date with Barry and insists upon spying on them. When caught in the act, he declares his fondness for Barry and he and Jack demand that Barry choose between them. Barry chooses Will and so begins a true test to Jack and Will's friendship.


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