Gracefully Out

This past Thursday marked the broadcast of the final episode ever of NBC’s Will & Grace.
It’s been a disturbingly wonderful eight-year run for this show, though I started after the show went half-way through due to the fact that fate didn’t bring together me and TV (in a computer/internet form) till the beginning of the 02/03 television season, which tagged the show’s fifth season debut.
So it’s four years for me. But still, for four years, the show has connected with me to a high spiritual level. Will’s desire to work in a pretty environment (well-decorated and all) influences my career choices. Grace’s reliance on her hair enlightens me of an ultimate source of confidence. Jack’s wacky, pretentious and bitter personality proves ideal for a fun life. And, most importantly, Karen’s sarcastic remarks bring forth faith in me, that tolerance still prevails in this world (especially within those who I have severely remarked on). Truly, all of these will be missed.
It’s the end of all queer.
It’s been a disturbingly wonderful eight-year run for this show, though I started after the show went half-way through due to the fact that fate didn’t bring together me and TV (in a computer/internet form) till the beginning of the 02/03 television season, which tagged the show’s fifth season debut.
So it’s four years for me. But still, for four years, the show has connected with me to a high spiritual level. Will’s desire to work in a pretty environment (well-decorated and all) influences my career choices. Grace’s reliance on her hair enlightens me of an ultimate source of confidence. Jack’s wacky, pretentious and bitter personality proves ideal for a fun life. And, most importantly, Karen’s sarcastic remarks bring forth faith in me, that tolerance still prevails in this world (especially within those who I have severely remarked on). Truly, all of these will be missed.
It’s the end of all queer.
This and that:
- Check out Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes's performance of Unforgettable as Karen and Jack sing together during the Will & Grace finale. It's the finest moment of the show's final hour, very unforgettable indeed.
- Visit NBC's website at http://www.nbc.com/.
- More on Will & Grace, check out Rob's 'Will & Grace' Web Page.

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