The unique relationship between Will Truman and Grace Adler comes to an end in the series finale of the adult comedy about two best friends – Will who is gay and Grace who is straight. Contains the complete series finale.
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April 3, 2008
#1
after season five which wasnt that great either show went downhill and the season finale wasnt very good either. Them not speaking for two years turned me write off. I think the best season finale i have seen of a show that i didnt watch to much was Everybody Loves Raymond. I wasnt a regular watcher but the show ended plan and simple with no big endings. It ended like any other episode.
April 3, 2008
#2
I don’t know why anybody would want to buy the series finale of Will & Grace. As an avid viewer, I was disappointed to say the least. It seemed as though the writers of the final episode had never seen the show before. I thought it was a horrible way to end a great show.
April 3, 2008
#3
When I met my wife in 1998, I’d pretty much stopped watching TV due to a lack of ANYTHING I would devote my time to. She turned me on to WILL & GRACE and I was immediately hooked on it’s wacky dialogue and humor. The classic episode of the leaking push-up bra remains one of the all-time great homages to I LOVE LUCY I’ve ever seen.
Like FRIENDS, though, the last few seasons relied more on guest star appearances as the overall writing became stale, uneven and unoriginal
Last night on NBC, it came to an end. The series finale focussed on the probable outcome of Will and Grace’s friendship through the years as they each pursued seperate lives with their significant others and their own children. Their stories were touching and bittersweet, especially the sequence when their children meet in college and end up marrying each other.
Unfortunately, the episode as a whole was ruined by the one element that used to play a big part in the show’s comedy; namely Jack and Karen. The comedy that was written for their characters was not only stupid, but unnecessary to the bittersweet (there’s that word again) point the episode was trying to make.
I mean, come on! Karen hooking up with motorcycle-dyke Rosario? Beverly Leslie getting caught and killed in a gust of wind off the balcony? Is that really how the finale wanted to be remembered? I personally would have kept Jack and Karen off the episode until their “Unforgettable” duet together.
Well, it’s over now; and I no longer have any reason what-so-ever to watch any broadcast television, because frankly, it’s ALL garbage! Now I can sit back, relive the first two seasons of WILL & GRACE that I have on DVD, and remember when the show really kicked [...].
April 3, 2008
#4
it was an alright ending, i didnt like it much, but i was somehow realistic.
April 3, 2008
#5
The way this show started out I never could have imagined it would end the way it did. I am a huge fan of the show. I mostly appreciated the slap stick physical comedy of Megan Mullalley(I know I spelled that wrong) and Shawn Hayes. The characters Karen and Jack acted much to sober. I would have liked to have seen the show end in the present. The characters Will and Grace seemed to me to be very depressed. The whole cast seemed to have lost that gusto that made them so special. Maybe I saw what was true sadness. I am sure I did to a degree. The part of WIll and Grace not keeping in touch for all of thoose years was the most disapointing of all. I mean they were like brother and sister living together all of thoose years and then the ending so blah. It spoke: so here we are all toghether and its not so great and this foursome is dead. I know this happens in real life but Will and Grace the style of comedy-It wasent there style to end that way. I mean this is TV, are real lives can be depressing enough. I tuned into WIll and Grace to escape that as most people. ALthough all and all just about every other episode was hysterical needless to say and I would just like to convey that comedic actors have no idea what a blessing they are to the world! I just want to say thank you to all of the comedians who have truly made my world a better place. 5 stars overall to the whole cast and crew!