When Will & Grace aired the first time, I didn’t watch it. Then before it came back to NBC for the revival, I binged the whole first run. That was when I realized why everyone loved it. Even though the show was 20 years old, the laughs still seemed fresh.
Of course, that made me wonder if they would still be able to do that. The answer, as we know, is yes. Sadly, today I am sad. The sitcom is saying goodbye once again. I can’t remain sad for too long because they go out with an episode that made me laugh from the beginning until the end.
I don’t want to say too much because I want you to enjoy it like I did. However, I will tell you a little about it. Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) are not only preparing for their babies that are due like any second, but they are also getting ready to say goodbye to Manhattan. Last week, they bought a house in the suburbs together to raise their children.
Jack (Sean Hayes) is still an understudy on a Broadway show, and tonight he might become more than one. If that is not enough, Karen (Megan Mullally) gets an offer she cannot refuse.
By the end of the episode, we get the perfect farewell episode with some surprise guest stars.
Anyone, who is a fan of the show, will not be disappointed with how they end things. They leave us wanting more episodes because we love this show, but it is also a satisfying end for the second run of Will & Grace.
Thank you for the laughs! I know we will see you again.
Alex Trebeck is everyone’s favorite Canadian (apologies to the two Ryans). He is so lovable, and never intentionally says anything mean to anyone on the show. However, the other night he did.
The Jeopardy host was talking to a contestant about her favorite type of music, and he said to her, “It doesn’t like fun.”
What type of music is it? She says it is called Nerd Core Hip Hop. I never heard of it, have you? We are not alone, Trebeck was also clueless about it, so he asked what it is for $200.
Susan says it is for “People, who identify as nerdy, rapping about the things they love, videogames, science fiction, having a hard time meeting romantic partners. You Know?” This is where it got really good. Without hesitation, Trebeck responds to her with, “Losers, in other words.”
I have no idea where that came from because he always so nice, but I love it. It is so out of right field; I didn’t know how to react to him being all savage. Therefore, I had to watch it over and over again. You know what, it gets funnier every time.
When it comes to the musicians of Nerd Core Hip Hop, I can already imagine their diss back. They’ll be like, “We might be losers, but we are the ones playing Jeopardy. You are just the host!” He will tell them, “Yeah, but I live in a multi-dollar mansion with a much younger wife, and you live in your mother’s basement with a fleshlight.” With that, the mic has been dropped.
UPDATE: My friend told me this is an oldie but goodie diss. It originally aired in October of 2016.
Back in 2008, we got to know the new class of West Beverly High on The CW’s 90210. Recently, they got together and had a little reunion online.
Shanae Grines (Annie) decided to call up her classmates for a little Zoom for her YouTube channel. She was joined by Tristan Wilds (Dixon), AnnaLynne McCord (Naomi), Erin (Jessica Stroup), Michael Steger (Navid), Jessica Lowndes (Adrianna), and Matt Lanter (Liam).
Together the seven of them talked about their kids, the good times they had on the show, the tabloids, and so much more. It wasn’t all good times; they also mentioned how they worked really long hours, and how that affected them.
Personally, it was nice just to see them have fun. It was not a planned or staged reunion for someone else. It was just about them catching up about the good old days when they filmed on the same stage as another teenage drama. Can you guess which one?
When it comes to how they look now, they all look just like they did when they were on the show from 2008-2013. Good enough to do a revival. The cast also answered if they were up for doing one. You know like original 90210ers did.
This Piggy!!! Officers were dispatched on report of a loose pig in North Stamford. Attempts to catch the pig led the video below. No Officers or Pigs were injured. pic.twitter.com/crCA7x3nEn
Crime is down, but it is not out. There was a pig that was out and about in Stamford, Connecticut, so the residents called the police to get that little piggy.
For over 45 minutes, three little pigs (sorry, I had to), Officer Michael Nguyen, Officer Louis Vidal, and Officer Nicholas Gelonesi, chased after the pig. Every time they thought caught it. It would get away. It went between their legs, darted to the right when they went left, and proved to be faster than them.
Eventually, they brought home the bacon. Did they turn Babe into a ham sandwich?
They brought it to Stamford Animal Control, and now they are looking for its owners. If it is your piggy that went to the market, then (203) 977-4437.
BTW You know all three of those officers from Stamford Police Department had pork for dinner after that shift.