It’s definitely great to see Will and Grace back together again. But Biden’s point certainly caught the attention of Will & Grace stars Eric McCormack and Debra Messing, who wasted little time tweeting their reactions.
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However things might work plot-wise, we do have a basic sense of what the return of “Will and Grace” is going to look like, thanks to last fall’s election-themed sketch (as well as the fact that there are eight seasons of the show which precede it). Will & Grace Actress Shelley Morrison Dead at 83 Will & Grace to End After Season 11 How to Stream All the 2019 Golden Globe Nominees Will & Graces MeToo. However, Will's negotiating tactics lead Grace to believe that Will thinks she is incapable of closing the deal and she sets out to prove him wrong. The question becomes how much “Will & Grace” will acknowledge the events of “The Finale.” Will it stay in line with the timeline of the show and take place 11 years after the events of the finale? Will it include Will and Grace’s new life partners and children? (Which is more than possible! Harry Connick Jr.’s just doing that talk show, and Bobby Cannavale is no longer the property of HBO’s “Vinyl.”) Or will it just completely disregard all previously established continuity? Grace (Debra Messing) has the opportunity to buy the studio that serves as her office space and turns to Will (Eric McCormack) for first-time buyer advice. As we wrote last January, when the announcement was made: Find Will & Grace Season 1 DVD at Movies & TV, home of thousands of titles on DVD and Blu-ray. In fact, we’re very curious as to what the new season of 10 episodes will look like, especially given that the Season 8 finale brought with it a real finality. Marking the return of Will ( Eric McCormack), Grace ( Debra Messing), Jack (Sean Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally) to our screens, the tale of two best friends and the weirdos in their lives had seemingly come to a close in 2006. READ MORE: ‘Will & Grace’: 5 Big Issues the Groundbreaking Sitcom’s Revival Has to Address (Or Does It?) And certainly the odds look better for NBC’s “ Will and Grace” than ABC’s ill-fated “The Muppets.” It’s time to play the music, it’s time to light the lights… Wait, wrong revival.