Second ‘Will and Grace’ series finale leaves fans in tears
The second series finale for Will and Grace aired Thursday night. The show, which won 18 Emmys over 11 seasons, originally ran from 1998 to 2006 and then enjoyed a three-year revival starting in 2017.
Stars Eric McCormack (Will), Debra Messing (Grace), Sean Hayes (Jack) and Megan Mullally (Karen) were all given a chance for closure with their characters. Grace and Will are moving to the suburbs to raise their babies, Jack finally got to perform on Broadway, and Karen decided she should stay with Stan.
The show is beloved by fans not just for the performances and comedy, but also for the impact it had on LGBTQ community. The show featured openly gay characters in a positive and relatable light during a time in which that had not been done.
Many emotional fans took to social media to express their heartfelt appreciation for the series.
I’m not crying. You’re crying. #WillAndGrace pic.twitter.com/C1CHp2f88t
— Robyn McGrenere (@SkittlesOverMms) April 24, 2020
We are so lucky to have had a show like #WillAndGrace
Thank you for everything💙 pic.twitter.com/ngFL0B7gll— clyde. (@astoldbyclyde) April 24, 2020
Can’t believe @WillAndGrace is really over again. I loved this show so much. 😭?? #WillAndGrace #WillAndGraceFarewell
— Ashley Mayersky (@ashycole512) April 24, 2020
#WillandGrace you meant so much to so many. I loved the show the first time & the reboot. ????
— Anna (@AnnaMarie626) April 24, 2020
@WillAndGrace Farewell Episode was the best happy ending to end it just right. I was crying thinking about all the moments that made me love the Fab Four! #WillAndGrace forever. #WillAndGraceFarewell pic.twitter.com/0JYx7wt3p4
— Clarence Alexander Pryor 🏳??🌈 (@Clarence_Pryor) April 24, 2020
#WillAndGrace’s friendship means so much to me, they’re always there for each other when it matters most after all these years & that’s what has made me love them. i don’t think there’s a better friendship out there. i’ll always love these two ???? @EricMcCormack @DebraMessing pic.twitter.com/nDH9lGfa6n
— sarah 🌈 (@willstruman) April 23, 2020
I’m not crying, you’re crying. Goodbye #WillAndGrace pic.twitter.com/y4QcbbZYDJ
— 🌊🌊🌊Elli B. 🌊🌊🌊 (@witchelli) April 24, 2020
Thank you @WillAndGrace for taking us on such a poignant journey. These incomparable characters have been such an infinite inspiring blessing. We’ll miss the laughs, but we’ll always have the love to treasure.??@EricMcCormack @DebraMessing @SeanHayes @MeganMullally #WillAndGrace pic.twitter.com/X0h4PchMF9
— StarryMag (@StarryMag) April 24, 2020
😢💞💞I knew I was going to cry..missing them already #WillAndGrace series finale pic.twitter.com/vn0pfoO1Az
— QtpieJillybeans💝(Chris Deez stan) (@jillsteet05) April 24, 2020
Watch Sean Hayes share details of shooting the second ‘Will & Grace’ series finale:
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