When I think of Sean Hayes, I don’t necessarily think of his as sexy. Not that is a bad thing because he is so funny. However, he found a way to combine his humor with a whole lot of sexiness, and now I have a whole new opinion of the Will & Grace star. Let’s be honest, it was his show, and the others were there to play off of him. On that note, who doesn’t want to play Hollywood Game Night with him like this.
On Tuesday night at 10p, Jane Lynch is back hosting a special edition of Hollywood Game Night, and because of the coronavirus pandemic, they are doing something different. Instead of playing the games in a studio, the celebrities will be doing it from their homes.
Kristen Bell, Nick Jonas, and Kenan Thompson will go against Sean Hayes, John Legend and Retta to raise money for Red Nose Day. The two teams will be playing games like Trading Faces, Dance in Your Pants, Song Sung Wrong, Smash the Buzzer, I Love a Charade, and Celebrity Name Game.
How are they going to do that? We are going to have to tune in to see, what should be, a very interesting and high-larious episode.
If you like any of the games they are playing, then you will be able to download, and that play them with your loved one.
Talking about loved ones, this year the money raised for Red Nose Day will be going to children who have affected by COVID-19.
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.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwObjo7TtHE
Tonight at 9p on NBC, Will & Grace goes back to the ’50s as they pay tribute to another sitcom.
Grace (Debra Messing), Jack (Sean Hayes) and Karen (Megan Mullally) all ask Will who he thinks is the most like Lucielle Ball. When he doesn’t give an answer, they imagine themselves doing one of her iconic scenes from the legendary series.
Grace goes first and she recreates the Vitameatavegamin commercial. You can tell that Messing was meant to be a Lucy. She looks just like her. So much so, you would think she was Lucy.
Jack imagines working in the chocolate factory with Ethel (Messing), and their boss is Lucie Arnaz. In case you don’t know, she is Ball and Desi Arnaz’s daughter. Back to Jack, you can tell he was inspired by the comedienne.
Finally, Karen smashes some grapes with a surprise guest. I try to be positive, but I was very disappointed by Mullally’s performance on tonight’s episode. Maybe I was not in on the joke, but I expected better from her.
Then there is Will, who plays Ricky Ricardo in all of the segments. As much as I would have wanted to see him as Lucy, he is the perfect Ricky to their Lucys.
Who is the biggest Lucy of them all? You just have to watch to see.
If Desi and Lucy were alive today, they would be applauding the whole episode. You don’t have to be a fan of either show to enjoy tonight’s episode. You just have to be a fan of laughing.
We have known for a while that Will & Grace was ending again this season, and today we found out when it’s sexond series finale is going to air. NBC announced that Will Grace and Jack and Karen will say goodbye to each other again on April 23rd.
Before, their final episode debuts, we will get a 30-minute retrospective hosted by Eric McCormack at 8:30p. It will feature clips from both runs along with comments from superfans like Norman Lear and Elton John.
Then at 9p, it is time for the finale “It’s Time,” with the apartment packed up, Will (Eric McCormack) is determined to not reminisce about his life in the city or his ex, McCoy (guest star Matt Bomer). Grace (Debra Messing), on the verge of giving birth, keeps having false alarms of going into labor. At the behest of Stan, Karen (Megan Mullally) goes to the top of the Statue of Liberty to get closure with her ex-husband. Jack’s (Sean Hayes) dream of taking a bow on a Broadway stage becomes a very real possibility. Minnie Driver and Brian Jordan Alvarez guest star.
I wonder if in a few years, when they bring the show back for a third time if they will make Will and Grace’s children disappear again?
I don’t know about you, but I am sad to say sayonara to the sitcom again.