Will & Grace
Will & Grace
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Will & Grace

"All in it together. Again."

7.5
Yr 2017
Rt 22m
Status Ended
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Series Brief

Overview

That’s right, honey! A decade after their unforgettable eight-season run, comedy’s most fabulous foursome is back.

Critical Reception

What critics are saying

Score 65 /100

Critical reception for the 2017 Will & Grace revival is generally mixed but leans toward a positive sense of nostalgia. Most reviewers observed that while the series initially struggled with a shaky, clunky start, it frequently found its groove by leaning into the comedic chemistry and rhythms that defined its original run. By discarding the original series finale, the show successfully reset its premise to prioritize the familiar dynamic of its main characters.

The consensus acknowledges that the show serves primarily as a comfortable, if somewhat dated, throwback to the network sitcom era of the 1990s. While some critics found the material to be worn out or overly reliant on older tropes, others enjoyed it as a welcome, spirited reunion, noting that the cast remains adept at the physical comedy and sharp exchanges that established the show as a landmark comedy.

“After a shaky start, it finds its groove again.”

“This old queen still has plenty of life left in her, and the new Will & Grace arrives as a disarmingly welcome throwback.”

“After a slightly off start, the NBC sitcom settles right back into its specific brand of silliness.”

“This throwback comedy stays in its comfort zone, for better and worse.”

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Why fans love it

Returning in 2017 a decade after its original eight-season run, this New York City sitcom revives its classic setup for a modern reboot. The sequel series leans into gay themes and traditional multi-camera comedy, reuniting its central group of friends as they navigate life, love, and work in the city. Featuring Debra Messing alongside the rest of the main group, the show steps right back into its signature rhythmic banter without missing a beat.

Fans appreciate the show for its adoring take on long-term friendships and its ongoing legacy within LGBT television. The 2017 revival delivers the reliable structure of a traditional studio sitcom, powered by familiar character dynamics and rapid-fire jokes. It offers a nostalgic yet updated look at four iconic personalities who continue to thrive in the heart of Manhattan.

Featured Players

Cast

Credited 75
Regulars 4
Longest run 52 eps
Show 67 more
Adam Rippon as Timothy 1 episode Evan O'Toole as Smitty 1 episode Patricia Belcher as Ellie 1 episode Carrie Aizley as Ivy 1 episode Katie O'Rourke as Erica 1 episode Karen Y. McClain as Ruth 1 episode Amy Crofoot as Mamie Crowfoot 1 episode Elando Baltimore as Male Stripper 1 episode Samira Wiley as Nikki 3 episodes Carlos Antonio as Manny 1 episode Charles Emmett as Luke 1 episode Alice Hirson as Justice Ginsburg (voice) 1 episode Nicola Lambo as Angela (voice) 1 episode Andrea Martin as Zusanna 1 episode Barrett Foa as Paul 1 episode Aly Mawji as Liam 1 episode Amari O'Neil as Felix 1 episode Aya Cash as Olivia Walker 1 episode Adwin Brown as James 1 episode Shiloh Phillips as Madison 1 episode Selah Phillips as Lexington 1 episode Tucker Smallwood as Henry Rice 1 episode Winston Story as Rex 1 episode Chelsea Handler as Donna Zimmer 1 episode Devere Rogers as Owen 1 episode Jeff Blumenkrantz as Piano Player 1 episode Carlie Craig as Jill 1 episode Gabrielle Sanalitro as Loretta 1 episode Barry Karas as Barry 1 episode Jeffrey Cade Ross Brown as Reuben 1 episode Connie Shin as Student 2 episodes David Schwimmer as Noah 6 episodes Steve Paymer as Delivery Man 2 episodes Brian Jordan Alvarez as Estefan 12 episodes Mary McCormack as Janet 2 episodes Alec Baldwin as Malcolm 4 episodes Juliet Cesario as Jeanette 2 episodes Cody Rain Murray as Doug (voice) 4 episodes Ryan Pinkston as Drew 4 episodes Mackenzie Marsh as Angela 2 episodes Robert Klein as Martin Adler 4 episodes Sean Owens as Divorce Lawyer (voice) 3 episodes Laura Kightlinger as Sheila 3 episodes Ramone Hamilton as Jordan 2 episodes Jordan Julian as Tasha 2 episodes Mary Pat Gleason as Bridget 2 episodes Anthony Ramos as Tony 4 episodes Reid Scott as Marcus 2 episodes Chaz Ahern as Newscaster (voice) 3 episodes Derek Gaines as Theodore 3 episodes Livia Treviño as Mrs. Timmer 5 episodes Chris Parnell as Dr. DiLorenzo 2 episodes Vanessa Bayer as Friday 6 episodes Tim Bagley as Larry 3 episodes Christopher Thornton as Luke 2 episodes Blythe Danner as Marilyn Truman 4 episodes Charles C. Stevenson Jr. as Smitty 6 episodes Matt Letscher as James Wise 3 episodes Miss Coco Peru as Miss Coco Peru 5 episodes Joel McHale as Phil 2 episodes Molly Shannon as Val Bassett 3 episodes Jill Basey as Margot 2 episodes Demi Lovato as Jenny 4 episodes Leslie Jordan as Beverley Leslie 4 episodes Patton Oswalt as Danley Walker 3 episodes Minnie Driver as Lorraine Finster 3 episodes Matt Bomer as McCoy Whitman 6 episodes
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Keywords

new york city sequel lgbt reboot sitcom gay theme adoring
Technical Sheet

Details

First Aired
September 28, 2017
Status
Ended
Episode Runtime
22 minutes
Origin
US
TMDB Votes
89