Will & Grace, Season Seven - DVD review

This ensemble show was responsible for some of the best and most groundbreaking comedic television of the past ten years. It brought “gayness” front and center in a way that was more prominent than any show before or after it. But, as with most things, it started to show its age as the seasons wore on. By the seventh season, many critics considered it way past its prime and far too reliant on stunt casting. While reviewing that DVD set, coming tomorrow to a shelf approach you, I have to agree.

I’ll start by saying that I was a huge fan of Will & Grace and watched it pretty heavily its first four or five

years, but somewhere along the way it lost some of its glister. certain, I still checked in from instance to day to see what my “friends” were up to, but most of the magic was lost. And there’s something sad about seeing legends like Lily Tomlin phoning it in on her guest spot. That’s not to say that all of the guest actors were as lackluster in their roles, just that the series seemed to be more about “who do we get to see that week” than about the main cast or what they’re up to.

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Original post by Jason Hughes

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