Debra wouldn't be shocked if some Will & Grace jokes/plots don't hold up over time.

1998 saw the premiere of the beloved sitcom Will & Grace.

June 14th 2023.

Debra wouldn't be shocked if some Will & Grace jokes/plots don't hold up over time.
Debra Messing starred in the iconic sitcom Will & Grace for 11 seasons between 1998 and 2020. The show followed the close bond between two best friends, Will Truman and Grace Adler, as well as their friendships with Jack McFarland and Karen Walker.

Will & Grace was praised for its groundbreaking LGBTQ+ representation upon its initial release, and 25 years later, is still remembered for its memorable moments. However, Debra recently opened up about how some of the jokes or plots wouldn't be seen in a positive light today.

Speaking to The Agency on the red carpet of the Just Jack & Will podcast premiere at Tribeca Film Festival on Monday, Debra admitted: “I’m sure that there are many [jokes] we did 25 years ago that would not be right in these days. And I think that’s a good thing!”

The series ended in 2020 with a flashforward showing where the gang ended up - with Karen and Jack living together. Megan Mullally, who played Karen Walker, recently opened up about her time on the show and revealed that there had been talks of a potential Karen Walker spin-off. She said: “They talked to me about doing a Karen spinoff after the last one, too. But it wasn’t really real.”

Will & Grace has stood the test of time and remains as beloved now as it was when it first aired. Its characters and moments will be remembered for many years to come.

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