dynoguy88
11-14-2003, 06:47 PM
I know this is only a sitcom, but the fact that an intelligent, handsome and successful lawyer like Will is "boyfriendless" 99% of the time on this show is not only dissapointing, but very unrealistic.
I know, I know. With the show being centered on Will and Grace's friendship, there doesn't need to be a boyfriend all the time, but once in a while, it sure wouldn't hurt. Heck, Grace is even married now.
I read in the Advocate magazine a couple weeks ago a short message mentioned by Eric McCormack himself. He said that the writers and producers are going to try and get feedback from the episode where Will meets Dylan McDermot's character in the park - if a majority of the fans asked liked the episode enough, it's prossible that Will and Dylan's character (can't remember his name) could start a relationship, but I wouldn't hold my breath. McCormack says that's we'll have to wait and see what happens because some viewers are just not comfortable seeing two men show affection for each other in a close loving relationship.
As crazy as it sounds, there are somewhat closeminded viewers like that. They don't have a problem with gay people as long as they never date, which is absurd of course. McCormack has mentioned a couple times these past few years that Will needs to have a relationship every so often, he doesn't even mind if there would be kissing scenes, but some viewers apparently wouldn't like it.
I know this show is first and farmost about Will & Grace's friendship - which I love - but Will needs to get a relationship that lasts longer than an episode. And most likely, because of the number of viewers that would be uncomfortable seeing two men in a serious relationship on a hit sitcom - Will's love life will continue to be nothing, and the physical side at least - won't go any further than a handshake. It wouldn't surprise me in the least.
I know, I know. With the show being centered on Will and Grace's friendship, there doesn't need to be a boyfriend all the time, but once in a while, it sure wouldn't hurt. Heck, Grace is even married now.
I read in the Advocate magazine a couple weeks ago a short message mentioned by Eric McCormack himself. He said that the writers and producers are going to try and get feedback from the episode where Will meets Dylan McDermot's character in the park - if a majority of the fans asked liked the episode enough, it's prossible that Will and Dylan's character (can't remember his name) could start a relationship, but I wouldn't hold my breath. McCormack says that's we'll have to wait and see what happens because some viewers are just not comfortable seeing two men show affection for each other in a close loving relationship.
As crazy as it sounds, there are somewhat closeminded viewers like that. They don't have a problem with gay people as long as they never date, which is absurd of course. McCormack has mentioned a couple times these past few years that Will needs to have a relationship every so often, he doesn't even mind if there would be kissing scenes, but some viewers apparently wouldn't like it.
I know this show is first and farmost about Will & Grace's friendship - which I love - but Will needs to get a relationship that lasts longer than an episode. And most likely, because of the number of viewers that would be uncomfortable seeing two men in a serious relationship on a hit sitcom - Will's love life will continue to be nothing, and the physical side at least - won't go any further than a handshake. It wouldn't surprise me in the least.