Will & Grace: Season Seven

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Will & Grace: Season Seven

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0031398221784
Format: AC-3, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Lions Gate
Release Date: 2007-12-04
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: 1998-09-21



Editorial Review:

Amazon.com What is this; Seinfeld? Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer have nothing on Will, Grace, Karen, and Jack when it comes to acting self-absorbed, vain, and downright rude in this penultimate season. But unlike that other New York quartet, Will, Grace, and company are allowed the occasional, redemptive vulnerable moment, as in the season opener, when Grace must decide whether to forgive her cheating husband, Leo (Harry Connick Jr.). In this comparatively lackluster season (its 15 Emmy nominations notwithstanding), Will & Grace seems to be scratching its own seven-year itch. For gay Will Truman (Eric McCormack) and his lifelong straight best friend Grace Adler (Debra Messing), dealing with their self-diagnosed 'toxic' codependent relationship has become stale even to them, as they tell their therapist in the episode 'The Blonde Leading the Blonde': 'Blah, blah dysfunctional, blah, blah, blah, psychologically crippled; we've been over it so many times, we have it on coasters.' So why analyze? Will & Grace, this season, is gag-centric Family Guy-funny. We may not recognize the characters at times, but they make us laugh in their own inimitable style. Sean Hayes' in-your-face, get-used-to-it Jack, especially, has been reduced to 'a moron,' as Will so bluntly calls him at one point. But at least the writers finally found him a job that brilliantly serves his character. He is hired as an executive at a new gay network, Out TV, giving him license to create such shows as the Punk'd rip-off, Pink'd, with an unsuspecting Will as its first victim. Grace's love life is as lorn as ever. In 'Partners,' she is set up with the spank-happy husband (a gleefully demented Buck Henry) of Will's boss (Lily Tomlin). In the season cliffhanger, she is drawn to a former college boyfriend (Eric Stoltz) who, turns out, is married. Karen (Megan Mullaly), whose own marriage lasted all of 22 minutes, finds herself the target of a former high school classmate bent on ruining her life (Jeff Goldblum). Will, for once, has the most romantically stable relationship with sensitive lug of a cop Vince (Bobby Cannavale, honored with an Emmy this season), but more arresting is his late-season career change that happily (for viewers) finds him rather suspiciously employed by the mysterious Malcolm (Alec Baldwin in what was perhaps a dry run for 30 Rock).

Season 7 is a typically star-studded one, but the personages who appear as themselves (Jennifer Lopez, Janet Jackson) do not fare as well as those who portray characters. Sharon Stone displays her comedic instincts as a no-nonsense therapist who sparks a rivalry between Will and Grace. Molly Shannon makes a welcome return as the unstable Val. Kristin Davis appears as Nadine, Vince's own 'Grace,' who hates Will until Grace sets her straight. Alan Arkin also appears as Grace's emotionally distant father. How much fun would cast commentary have been? The next best thing is the bonus outtake reel that captures the ensemble's genuine chemistry that redeems even the most obvious of jokes. --Donald Liebenson
















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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - what not to love
I love will and grace. Its funny, its cute and what's not to love about Karen and jack



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - will and grace rocks!! 4 ever!!!
will and grace was the BEST SHOW On the air! the funniest with genius writers !!every season is funny..i love the whole cast and i have seasons one thru 6....i got tired of taping them (before tvo came out)I dont even watch tv anymore now unless i see will and grace repeats.yes i am a die hard fan..hey im just not tinto reality shows ok? so i recommend w and g dvds any season!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - W&G fan
I love it!
But I am a huge fan, so may not be objective
I miss the subtitle though..



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Oh why did W&G ever end?
I'm perfectly happy with the sitcom. I think the actors and characters they played are perfection. Oh sure, maybe the "looks" of especially Grace started going downhill a bit before and especially after the pregnancy; but darn it, now that the show is over, theeen she decides to diet?

And oh yeah, the DVD set rocks. As with all other previous sets too. Now let's bring on the last season!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - FANTABULOUS!
If you already LOVE W&G, then one can succinctly say that this is a must for your collection! If you aren't already hooked, starting with this season will just leave you yearning for the six seasons that proceeded. Their subtelties, humour, and love for one another will continue to draw you in during Season 6. It's simply the only way in which to relive the FANTABULOUS FOUR over and over - a must buy!



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