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myownworriedshoes · 3 days ago
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I hate what they did to Karen’s storyline in the rerun, especially season 10 and 11.
And they had the opportunity to explore more her sexuality, but they decided to ruin it and have her say “I’m straight”?!?! I mean, Karen had always been canonically Bi!
Megan and Karen deserved better.
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arinyalirulin · 5 months ago
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I feel that Karen and Agatha have the same vibe
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rosalie-starfall · 22 days ago
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Jack & Karen
Will & Grace - Season 1
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iconsitcoms · 4 months ago
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karen walker icons
sitcom: will & grace
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Sirius walking out with a towel on his head
James: Hey Sirius
Sirius: What?
James: Your hair
Sirius (taking the towel off his head and his hair is perfect): Oh right I forgot thank you
Remus: How does it?-
Sirius (walking out the door): Money
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triciaisonline · 2 months ago
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WILL & GRACE: LOST EPISODES SEARCH
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EPISODES HAVE BEEN FOUND, SEE UNDER THE CUT (December 21st, 2014)
A couple months ago, I reached out on the Will & Grace subreddit in hopes of organizing a search for potential lost media. Now, if you are a fan of the show - you might not know what I mean by "lost episodes". On home media releases and streaming, all known episodes are seemingly available. This is not any "creepypasta unaired episode" situation - but one where it's a matter of version.
During the show's history there were two episodes that were broadcasted live, each of these episodes were performed twice. Once for the East Coast timeslot and another for the West Coast, these were the same stories but often had differences in gags, punchlines and acting choices. Only the East Coast versions are presently available. The West Coast editions used to be easily found online but have become increasing scarce as more torrenting and file hosting sites close down.
In addition to this, there are a handful of episodes that have extended cuts that are in serious risk of being lost fully. These super-sized episodes have circulated online, and on random episode collections over the years. A full list can be found further down.
The goal is to track these episodes down in the highest available quality and archive them on the Internet Archive to prevent them from becoming truly lost media until such a point where they can be properly released and accessible in an official capacity.
Will & Grace currently only lives on in it's syndication edits both in home media and streaming - but with the help of you we can save one small piece of television history from being lost for good.
You can help by:
sharing this post / retweeting this message
posting any leads or information on the reddit page (I am the Original Poster there)
searching on archives, torrent, file hosting, hard-drives, etc - maybe you or someone you know may have one or more of these episodes handy!
Live Tapings
Still Missing
These have been found plus more over at: https://archive.org/details/willandgracearchive
Found
"Alive and Schtiking" (West Coast Version) [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"Bathroom Humor" (West Coast Version) [IMDb | Wikipedia]
Extended Episodes
"Strangers With Candice" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"G*psies, Tramps and Weed" [IMDb | Wikipedia] - This episode has been known to be the hardest to find based on research for past hunts
Supersized Episodes
"Ben? Her?" [IMDb | Wikipedia] - This episode is only known to have an extended cut released on the The Best of Love and Marriage DVD compliation
"Women and Children First" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"Dolls & Dolls" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"May Divorce Be With You" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"23" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"24" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"Dames at Sea" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"A-Story, Bee Story" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"Ice Cream Balls" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
"Friends with Benefits" [IMDb | Wikipedia]
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mentally-at-home · 29 days ago
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ontheidiotbox · 10 months ago
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best-series-forever · 2 years ago
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sir-shinyrocks · 9 months ago
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i love karen walkers wierdly bisexual vibe
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teenagedirtstache · 8 months ago
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arinyalirulin · 4 months ago
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rosalie-starfall · 11 days ago
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January 2025
Ariana Grande, Kristin Chenoweth, Idina Minzel & Cynthia Erivo - Wicked
Megan Mullally - Will & Grace
Sean Hayes & Megan Mullally - Will & Grace
Michelle Yeoh - Section 31
Gates McFadden - Star Trek: TNG Sub rosa
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ari-mel-an-angels · 4 months ago
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denimbex1986 · 11 months ago
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'Last month, the BBC offered an apology of sorts after a red-carpet reporter at the Baftas asked Andrew Scott, star of the film All of Us Strangers, about fellow Irish actor Barry Keoghan’s appendage. This had been the subject of conversation thanks to Keoghan’s naked dancing in the film, Saltburn, in which Keoghan’s floppy bishop steals the final scene. To settle this nagging concern the BBC turned to a gay man. ‘There was a lot of talk about prosthetics. How well do you know him?’ the reporter asked an annoyed Scott who shook his head and walked away.
Had a female actress been asked to authenticate another woman’s breasts, the scandal that would have ensued goes without mentioning, but the BBC dusted it off. ‘Our question to Andrew Scott was meant to be a light-hearted reflection of the discussion around the scene and was not intended to cause offence,’ the organisation said.
The gynarchy has made clear that objectifying men is perfectly fine and, after all, what’s a little light-hearted homophobia when gay movies are having a renaissance? All of Us Strangers – nominated for six Baftas but ultimately snubbed, and Saltburn, nominated for five – joined a handful of other gay titles that studios have banked on attracting an audience beyond the 4 per cent of the population who might traditionally see those films.
Where the box office didn’t pay off, critical acclaim largely has. 2020’s Supernova, staring Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci as a 60-something gay couple, and last year’s drama Passages directed by Ira Sachs, have also inched into a market where such movies typically didn’t belong.
‘Why are gay movies always so sad,’ people used to ask in the 1990s. Thirty years later, nothing has changed. Gay flicks tend to have three themes – loneliness, death, and villainy – and this recent batch of movies is no exception. The miniseries Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, released last month and based on writer Truman Capote’s final years, nicely encompasses all three.
‘New film All of us Strangers centers on gay loneliness and trauma,’ a headline on NBC News read, as though that’s anything new. And while I don’t know what ‘trauma’ is, I do know that gay people have always fixated on it and, increasingly, so does everyone else. Gay films haven’t changed, but the audience has. Women are lonelier, more promiscuous, and more atomised than ever and now they’ve discovered a whole sub-genre of cinema speaking to that and aiming to nurture those anxieties. Just a hunch, but the ladies sobbing along at home to Supernova are probably childless and spend many hours a week on Zoom calls.
When a gay film meanders too deeply into gay insider baseball, like Billy Eichner’s 2022 romantic comedy Bros, it bombs. The most resonate gay movie of all time might continue to be 1970’s The Boys in the Band, but the 2020 remake flopped, probably because it’s a story devoid of hope and beauty, only messiness and casual destruction –something gay men understand but remains far too raw and excruciating for women to enjoy.
Then there’s the other side of it – the neutered gay fan fiction written by and for women, like Amazon Prime’s horrendously stupid 2023 film Red, White & Royal Blue, which offers women magical gay pets to carry around in their dreams. When I asked the feminist writer Louise Perry about these films, she said:
"These are usually gay relationships represented in a uniquely feminine way: intensely emotional, no casual sex, very unlike gay porn for men.
I suspect that young women find these gay fantasies attractive because they’re scared of the asymmetries inherent to straight relationships, in which women are always the more physically vulnerable party. So, they invent fictional gay men and give them a style of sexuality more typical of women.
She continued: ‘Will & Grace was obviously created for women because the gay male characters are weirdly asexual,’ reiterating something gay men have speculated for some time, noting that the bitchy and boozy, heterosexual Karen Walker was the only character they gravitated toward.
That’s not to say women can’t write great gay stories. Brokeback Mountain, the most critically acclaimed gay movie of all time, was based on a short story by Annie Proulx, who revealed in a 2009 interview her frustration with fan letters wishing the story had ended on a positive note. Those ‘idiots’ who want a happy ending, she said, overwhelmingly tended to be men.'
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writerspirit · 29 days ago
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had a dream last night that i was raising a baby with grace and will, and karen lost her while they were shopping.
she came back to the house with a baby doll instead of the baby and tried to show us her.
and then while looking for the baby in the city, i ended up on a red carpet for netflix, and who was there?? PATTI LUPONE! and when i waved at her, she didn’t know who tf i was, and said “she must be a foreign actress.”
so both of my dreams were crushed in the span of one night.
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