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Goodbye & Good Riddance to 'Will & Grace'

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April 23rd, 2020 3:40 PM
NBC's obnoxious LGBTQ sitcom Will & Grace has somehow lasted two iterations over 11 seasons over 22 years. Along with pushing homosexuality mainstream, the show has demonstrated a deep antipathy towards Republicans and conservatives. Thankfully, at long last, it is over.

Another Liberal Reboot Bites the Dust: 'Will & Grace' Canceled on NBC

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July 29th, 2019 8:15 AM
On Thursday, NBC announced that the next season of Will & Grace, the third of its revival and 11th overall, will be the last. The series’ final 18 episodes will be released mid-season in early 2020, offering the show the opportunity to get in some last parting shots at President Donald Trump, but not quite airing close enough to the election for its self-indulgent liberal lectures to serve as…
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‘Will & Grace:’ Marriage is ‘Weird Thing’ Invented to 'Own Women'

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November 1st, 2018 11:12 PM
With less than a week until the midterm election, NBC’s Will & Grace saw fit to poke fun at First Lady Melania Trump, insinuating she’s being held prisoner in the basement of the White House and trying to “tunnel her way out with the heel of her Jimmy Choo.” They also had gay character Jack (Sean Hayes) get a dig in at marriage, stating that it’s “just some weird thing straight guys came up…
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‘Will & Grace:’ Immigrants Should ‘Marry the President’ to Be Legal

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October 18th, 2018 11:51 PM
NBC’s Will and Grace took on the issue of illegal immigration and the border wall on Thursday’s episode, “Tex and the City,” as well as painted Texas as a “homophobic” state that beats up gay kids “for sport.” A jailed illegal immigrant is also advised to “do what other immigrants do to try to get in legally, like…be white, or look white, or...marry the president.”
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NBC Executives Slam ‘Will & Grace’ Actor After She Hammers Megyn Kelly

September 28th, 2017 6:45 PM
With the return of the NBC sitcom Will & Grace set to take place on Thursday at 9 p.m., the show’s cast and its producers -- stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally and creators David Kohan and Max Mutchnick -- have made appearances on several television talk shows to promote the program’s revival.

New TNT Series ‘Perception’ Calls Bush a Liar in Very First Episod

July 10th, 2012 10:02 AM
If you were producing a pilot for a new series hoping your show would get picked up for an entire season and beyond, wouldn’t you try not offending half your potential viewers? On Monday, TNT premiered a new show called Perception that for some stupid reason - in the very first episode! - completely trashed former President George W. Bush as a liar (video follows with transcribed highlights…