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Will Truman

William Truman is a fictional character and one of the two titular protagonists on the American sitcom Will & Grace, portrayed by Eric McCormack. He is a lawyer who lives in the Upper West Side of New York City with his best friend, Grace Adler (Debra Messing). The series also portrays his relationship with the two other main characters, Karen Walker (Megan Mullally) and Jack McFarland (Sean Hayes).

Will Truman
Will & Grace character
First appearance"Pilot"
(episode 1.01)
Last appearanceIt's Time
Created byMax Mutchnick
Portrayed byEric McCormack
In-universe information
Full nameWilliam Truman
NicknameWill
Wilma (by Karen)
Will Woman (a play on Truman)
Willard (by Nathan)
GenderMale
TitleWilliam Truman, Esq.
OccupationAttorney
College professor
FamilyGeorge Truman
(father; deceased)
Marilyn Truman
(mother)
Paul Truman
(brother)
Peggy Truman
(sister-in-law)
Sam Truman
(brother)
Jordan Truman
(nephew)
Casey Truman
(niece)
Martin Adler
(stepfather)
Janet Adler (stepsister)
Grace Adler (stepsister)
Joyce Adler (stepsister)
SpouseVince D'Angelo
(ex-civil partner)
ChildrenBen Truman[1]
(son, with Vince, in the flash-forward; retconned from the revival)

Fictional character history

Will was born on October 23, 1966, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, to WASP parents Marilyn (Blythe Danner) and George Truman (Sydney Pollack). He has two brothers, Paul (Jon Tenney) and Sam (John Slattery in the first season, Steven Weber in the eighth). Will and Grace met in college and began dating, while Will was in denial about being gay. He came out in 1985, when — after being accused of living in denial by then-acquaintance Jack McFarland — he found himself attracted to a poster of Kevin Bacon. Will then realized that his relationship with Grace masked his true sexuality. He and Grace had a fight after Will came out to her — after proposing marriage to her in a desperate means of avoiding sex — and did not speak to each other for a year. Eventually, however, they reconciled and became inseparable best friends, after running into each other at D'AGOSTINO.

After graduating from Columbia University and NYU School of Law, he started working for a successful law firm on track to make partner, but decided to quit and start his own practice. His practice folds in the show's second season after his main client Harlin Polk (Gary Grubbs) fires him, and he begins working for the law firm Doucette & Stein (Doucette played by Gregory Hines and Stein played by Gene Wilder), where he remains until the end of the seventh season, when he quits to do something more meaningful with his life.

Will's next job is working for the mysterious Malcolm (Alec Baldwin), but that comes to an end when Malcolm reveals that he is a CIA agent who's protecting a back from the dead former client (Stanly Walker). In the eighth season, Will takes a job at the Coalition of Justice, a business providing legal support for people who cannot afford it. He ultimately returns to Doucette & Stein, taking back his old job after being offered a partnership by his new boss at the firm, Margo (Lily Tomlin).

In the ninth season, after being promoted to senior partner, Will finally quits from the firm for good after realizing that this is not what he wants, and partners with Grace at Grace Adler Designs. In the tenth season, Will works as a part-time law professor at New York University, before eventually securing a full-time position midway through the season.

In season 11, Will decides to have a child. He hires a surrogate named Jenny (Demi Lovato) to carry his baby.

Relationships

Grace Adler

Will and Grace have been best friends since college. They dated in 1985, before Will realized that he was gay; after he came out to her, she was so hurt that they didn't speak for a year, but they eventually reconciled and became inseparable best friends.[2] They move in together after Grace breaks up with her fiancé Danny[3] and live together for a year. At the beginning of the second season, Grace moves out, albeit only across the hall. They are on-and-off roommates for the rest of the series. Their relationship is somewhat codependent, with each basing the future of every romantic relationship on whether the other approves. Other characters in the series, particularly Jack and Karen, often compare their relationship to a dysfunctional marriage.

In the fifth season, Will and Grace decide to have a baby together through in vitro fertilization. The process is repeatedly delayed through a series of mishaps, however, and Grace changes her mind after she begins dating Leo Markus (Harry Connick, Jr.), whom she marries later in the season. Will is hurt that she does not want to have a baby with him, and the ensuing argument nearly ruins their friendship.[4] Eventually, however, they both realize that they just want the other to be happy, and reconcile.[5]

Will and Grace become roommates again in the sixth season when Grace admits her marriage to Leo is deteriorating, and Will supports her in the seventh season when she decides to get a divorce from Leo for cheating on her. In the eighth season, Grace finds out that she is pregnant with Leo's child after a chance encounter with him, and she and Will plan on raising the child together. In the series finale, however, Grace has a nightmare that the two will become miserable and resentful from raising the child, and thus reunites with Leo when he proposes to her again. Will feels betrayed and ends their friendship. They do not see each other again for two years. By the time they reconcile, they both have their own families, and they find that they have no time for each other. They drift apart, until 16 years later, when they meet again while helping their children move into the same college dorm. Will's son, Ben (Ben Newmark), and Grace's daughter, Lila (Maria Thayer), begin dating and eventually marry, and Will and Grace once again become close friends.[6]

When the series was revived in 2017, the events of the original 2006 finale were retconned. While Grace and Leo did remarry, they never had any children and are going through a divorce. Grace moves back in with Will while her divorce is being finalized.[7][8] When Grace gets pregnant in the 11th season, Will plans to raise their children with her, and they eventually buy a house together in Upstate New York. In the series finale, Grace goes into labor as they are packing up the apartment, and Will leaves with her, Jack, and Karen to go to the hospital.

Jack McFarland

Will and Jack meet in 1985, and Jack sees immediately that Will is gay. Jack helps Will come out and find the confidence to start dating men, and the two become best friends.[2] That closeness does not prevent them from trading insults with each other at virtually every opportunity: Will makes fun of Jack's promiscuity, effeminate behavior and perpetual unemployment, while Jack mocks Will's stagnant love-life and enjoys calling Will "fat and bald" (which he clearly isn't). However, on several occasions Jack has confessed his love for Will, and it is occasionally suggested that Jack is attracted to him. Jack is often portrayed sponging off of Will, who pays half of his rent, gives him money to pay his back taxes, and foots the bill for clothes and meals.

Karen Walker

In the beginning of the series, Will has an antagonistic relationship with Grace's assistant Karen Walker; she makes fun of his sexuality, while he mocks her alcoholism and vain, spoiled demeanor. They warm up to each other somewhat after Will becomes Karen's lawyer, although they continue to mock each other ruthlessly. Throughout the series' run, however, Karen has expressed concern for him and has even offered her friendship, albeit in her own sarcastic fashion. In one eighth-season episode, they get drunk together and bond over their troubles, while still bantering incessantly.[9] She also comforts him at his father's funeral.[10] In the series finale, Will and Karen are portrayed as still being friends 18 years in the future.[6]

Romances

Will has had romantic relationships with three women: Claire (Megyn Price), his high school girlfriend; Grace, whom he dated in college; and Diane (Mira Sorvino), with whom he had a one-night stand after he and Grace broke up. Diane had a brief cameo in s3 e8, Lows In The Mid-Eighties, played by another actor. Diane is the only woman Will has ever had sex with.[11]

At the beginning of the series, Will's most successful relationship was with his long-term boyfriend Michael (Chris Potter/Cheyenne Jackson), whom he was with from 1989 to November 1996. They briefly reconcile in 2018, but Will ends it once more after realizing that Michael is manipulative and controlling.[12]

In the seventh season, he enters into a serious relationship with NYPD officer Vince D'Angelo (Bobby Cannavale). They break up after Vince, who loses two consecutive jobs because he can't resist trying on gloves while on duty, needs to take some time off for himself from their relationship. The two reunite during the funeral of Will's father in season eight and are shown to be raising a son together, Ben Truman, after the series' time-jump in the 2006 series finale. Nearly twenty years later, Ben, who was conceived through in vitro fertilization with a surrogate, goes off to college and meets Grace's daughter, Laila Markus, whom he would eventually marry.

In the 2017 revival of the series, the events of the original 2006 finale were retconned. In the new continuity, Will and Vince were together for five years. They never had children, as it was revealed that Ben and the series' original time-jump were figments of Karen's imagination.[8] Vince visits Will and informs him that he is getting married and invites him to his wedding ceremony. Will tries to be happy for Vince, but is secretly insecure, not knowing why their relationship ended. When Will shows up at the wedding and his toasts at the reception end up being condescending, Vince reveals that they broke up because Will criticized everything he did and did not really appreciate him. Vince and Will then manage to patch things up somewhat, Will assuring Vince he is not making a mistake with his marriage and the two fondly reminiscing about the time they had together.[13]

In the 10th season, Will begins dating McCoy Whitman (Matt Bomer), a famous news anchor. Although they have problems at first due to McCoy's insecurity and Will's fear of commitment, they eventually move in together, and Will finally proposes to him during Jack's wedding. In the season 11 premiere, they get into a discussion about having children and start making plans to adopt. However, several episodes later, McCoy changes his mind and admits to Will that he is not ready to have children and needs to break off their engagement if this becomes a problem for them. This prompts Will to break up with him so he can continue with his adoption plans. In the series finale, however, Will and McCoy get back together.

Family

Will comes from a wealthy, but dysfunctional, family of Connecticut WASPs. His relationship with his parents is complicated, particularly with his father, who is uncomfortable with his son's sexuality. In season eight, the two have a fight in which George confesses that he wishes Will wasn't gay.[14] A few days later, having not spoken with Will since the fight, George dies of a heart attack. Will is devastated, but learns from the tragedy to be more open about his feelings, especially with people he loves.[10]

Will is close with his Mother Marilyn, played by Blythe Danner. Marilyn admits Will is her favorite son in s4 e10 'Moveable Feast Part 2'. Marilyn also admits, however, she was unable to pick up Will for the first year of his life (season 7, 'Christmas Break'). Still, the pair have a close bond, living together after the breakdown of his parents marriage, visiting the gym together, sharing clothes and many dinners.

He was once very close to his brother Sam, but they stopped speaking to each other following a fight over Sam's marriage (Will disliked Sam's wife).[3][15] They do not see each other for five years after that, until, in the first-season episode "Big Brother is Coming", Grace engineers a chance meeting and forces them to talk out their problems. They have another fight in the following episode when Will finds out that Sam and Grace slept together, but they eventually repair their relationship.

Reception

The character met with a mixed reception from critics; some applauded him for not conforming to gay stereotypes, while others criticized him as a safe version of a gay man designed to be more palatable to heterosexual viewers.[16][17][18][19] Nevertheless, McCormack won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2001 for his performance.

References

  1. ^ "Will & Grace: The Big Finale Is Full of Surprises! | canceled + renewed TV shows". TV Series Finale. 29 May 2006. Retrieved 2013-09-07.
  2. ^ a b "Lows in the Mid-Eighties". Will & Grace. Season 3. Episode 9. November 23, 2000. NBC.
  3. ^ a b "Pilot". Will & Grace. Season 1. Episode 1. September 21, 1998. NBC.
  4. ^ "The Kid Stays Out of the Picture". Will & Grace. Season 5. Episode 3. October 10, 2002. NBC.
  5. ^ "Humongous Growth". Will & Grace. Season 5. Episode 4. October 17, 2002. NBC.
  6. ^ a b "The Finale". Will & Grace. Season 8. Episode 24. May 18, 2006. NBC.
  7. ^ "11 Years Later". Will & Grace. Season 9. Episode 1. September 28, 2017. NBC.
  8. ^ a b Framke, Caroline (September 28, 2017). "Will & Grace, despite what NBC says, isn't the same show that ended 11 years ago. Good". vox.com. New York City: Vox Media. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  9. ^ "I Second That Emotion". Will & Grace. Season 8. Episode 2. October 6, 2005. NBC.
  10. ^ a b "Mourning Son". Will & Grace. Season 8. Episode 20. April 27, 2006. NBC.
  11. ^ "Last Ex to Brooklyn". Will & Grace. Season 6. Episode 2. October 2, 2003. NBC.
  12. ^ "The Beefcake and the Cake Beef". Will & Grace. Season 9. Episode 14. March 15, 2018.
  13. ^ "The Wedding". Will & Grace. Season 9. Episode 10. January 18, 2018. NBC.
  14. ^ "Blanket Apology". Will & Grace. Season 8. Episode 19. April 6, 2006. NBC.
  15. ^ "Big Brother is Coming". Will & Grace. Season 1. Episode 14. February 16, 1999. NBC.
  16. ^ Jicha, Tom (September 21, 1998). . Sun Sentinel. Deerfield Beach, Florida: Tronc. Archived from the original on July 3, 2013. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
  17. ^ Battles, Kathleen; Hilton-Morrow, Wendy (March 2002). (PDF). Critical Studies in Media Communication. London, England: Routledge. 19 (1): 87–105. doi:10.1080/07393180216553. S2CID 40648789. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-29. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
  18. ^ Tucker, Ken (May 10, 2001). "Will & Grace Review | TV Reviews and News". Entertainment Weekly. New York City: Meredith Corporation. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
  19. ^ Framke, Caroline (September 17, 2017). "Will & Grace is back, and so is the debate over its place in LGBTQ history". Vox.com. Washington DC: Vox Media. Retrieved July 28, 2018.

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Messing The series also portrays his relationship with the two other main characters Karen Walker Megan Mullally and Jack McFarland Sean Hayes Will TrumanWill amp Grace characterFirst appearance Pilot episode 1 01 Last appearanceIt s TimeCreated byMax MutchnickPortrayed byEric McCormackIn universe informationFull nameWilliam TrumanNicknameWill Wilma by Karen Will Woman a play on Truman Willard by Nathan GenderMaleTitleWilliam Truman Esq OccupationAttorneyCollege professorFamilyGeorge Truman father deceased Marilyn Truman mother Paul Truman brother Peggy Truman sister in law Sam Truman brother Jordan Truman nephew Casey Truman niece Martin Adler stepfather Janet Adler stepsister Grace Adler stepsister Joyce Adler stepsister SpouseVince D Angelo ex civil partner ChildrenBen Truman 1 son with Vince in the flash forward retconned from the revival Contents 1 Fictional character history 2 Relationships 2 1 Grace Adler 2 2 Jack McFarland 2 3 Karen Walker 2 4 Romances 2 5 Family 3 Reception 4 ReferencesFictional character history EditWill was born on October 23 1966 in Bridgeport Connecticut to WASP parents Marilyn Blythe Danner and George Truman Sydney Pollack He has two brothers Paul Jon Tenney and Sam John Slattery in the first season Steven Weber in the eighth Will and Grace met in college and began dating while Will was in denial about being gay He came out in 1985 when after being accused of living in denial by then acquaintance Jack McFarland he found himself attracted to a poster of Kevin Bacon Will then realized that his relationship with Grace masked his true sexuality He and Grace had a fight after Will came out to her after proposing marriage to her in a desperate means of avoiding sex and did not speak to each other for a year Eventually however they reconciled and became inseparable best friends after running into each other at D AGOSTINO After graduating from Columbia University and NYU School of Law he started working for a successful law firm on track to make partner but decided to quit and start his own practice His practice folds in the show s second season after his main client Harlin Polk Gary Grubbs fires him and he begins working for the law firm Doucette amp Stein Doucette played by Gregory Hines and Stein played by Gene Wilder where he remains until the end of the seventh season when he quits to do something more meaningful with his life Will s next job is working for the mysterious Malcolm Alec Baldwin but that comes to an end when Malcolm reveals that he is a CIA agent who s protecting a back from the dead former client Stanly Walker In the eighth season Will takes a job at the Coalition of Justice a business providing legal support for people who cannot afford it He ultimately returns to Doucette amp Stein taking back his old job after being offered a partnership by his new boss at the firm Margo Lily Tomlin In the ninth season after being promoted to senior partner Will finally quits from the firm for good after realizing that this is not what he wants and partners with Grace at Grace Adler Designs In the tenth season Will works as a part time law professor at New York University before eventually securing a full time position midway through the season In season 11 Will decides to have a child He hires a surrogate named Jenny Demi Lovato to carry his baby Relationships EditGrace Adler Edit Will and Grace have been best friends since college They dated in 1985 before Will realized that he was gay after he came out to her she was so hurt that they didn t speak for a year but they eventually reconciled and became inseparable best friends 2 They move in together after Grace breaks up with her fiance Danny 3 and live together for a year At the beginning of the second season Grace moves out albeit only across the hall They are on and off roommates for the rest of the series Their relationship is somewhat codependent with each basing the future of every romantic relationship on whether the other approves Other characters in the series particularly Jack and Karen often compare their relationship to a dysfunctional marriage In the fifth season Will and Grace decide to have a baby together through in vitro fertilization The process is repeatedly delayed through a series of mishaps however and Grace changes her mind after she begins dating Leo Markus Harry Connick Jr whom she marries later in the season Will is hurt that she does not want to have a baby with him and the ensuing argument nearly ruins their friendship 4 Eventually however they both realize that they just want the other to be happy and reconcile 5 Will and Grace become roommates again in the sixth season when Grace admits her marriage to Leo is deteriorating and Will supports her in the seventh season when she decides to get a divorce from Leo for cheating on her In the eighth season Grace finds out that she is pregnant with Leo s child after a chance encounter with him and she and Will plan on raising the child together In the series finale however Grace has a nightmare that the two will become miserable and resentful from raising the child and thus reunites with Leo when he proposes to her again Will feels betrayed and ends their friendship They do not see each other again for two years By the time they reconcile they both have their own families and they find that they have no time for each other They drift apart until 16 years later when they meet again while helping their children move into the same college dorm Will s son Ben Ben Newmark and Grace s daughter Lila Maria Thayer begin dating and eventually marry and Will and Grace once again become close friends 6 When the series was revived in 2017 the events of the original 2006 finale were retconned While Grace and Leo did remarry they never had any children and are going through a divorce Grace moves back in with Will while her divorce is being finalized 7 8 When Grace gets pregnant in the 11th season Will plans to raise their children with her and they eventually buy a house together in Upstate New York In the series finale Grace goes into labor as they are packing up the apartment and Will leaves with her Jack and Karen to go to the hospital Jack McFarland Edit Will and Jack meet in 1985 and Jack sees immediately that Will is gay Jack helps Will come out and find the confidence to start dating men and the two become best friends 2 That closeness does not prevent them from trading insults with each other at virtually every opportunity Will makes fun of Jack s promiscuity effeminate behavior and perpetual unemployment while Jack mocks Will s stagnant love life and enjoys calling Will fat and bald which he clearly isn t However on several occasions Jack has confessed his love for Will and it is occasionally suggested that Jack is attracted to him Jack is often portrayed sponging off of Will who pays half of his rent gives him money to pay his back taxes and foots the bill for clothes and meals Karen Walker Edit In the beginning of the series Will has an antagonistic relationship with Grace s assistant Karen Walker she makes fun of his sexuality while he mocks her alcoholism and vain spoiled demeanor They warm up to each other somewhat after Will becomes Karen s lawyer although they continue to mock each other ruthlessly Throughout the series run however Karen has expressed concern for him and has even offered her friendship albeit in her own sarcastic fashion In one eighth season episode they get drunk together and bond over their troubles while still bantering incessantly 9 She also comforts him at his father s funeral 10 In the series finale Will and Karen are portrayed as still being friends 18 years in the future 6 Romances Edit Will has had romantic relationships with three women Claire Megyn Price his high school girlfriend Grace whom he dated in college and Diane Mira Sorvino with whom he had a one night stand after he and Grace broke up Diane had a brief cameo in s3 e8 Lows In The Mid Eighties played by another actor Diane is the only woman Will has ever had sex with 11 At the beginning of the series Will s most successful relationship was with his long term boyfriend Michael Chris Potter Cheyenne Jackson whom he was with from 1989 to November 1996 They briefly reconcile in 2018 but Will ends it once more after realizing that Michael is manipulative and controlling 12 In the seventh season he enters into a serious relationship with NYPD officer Vince D Angelo Bobby Cannavale They break up after Vince who loses two consecutive jobs because he can t resist trying on gloves while on duty needs to take some time off for himself from their relationship The two reunite during the funeral of Will s father in season eight and are shown to be raising a son together Ben Truman after the series time jump in the 2006 series finale Nearly twenty years later Ben who was conceived through in vitro fertilization with a surrogate goes off to college and meets Grace s daughter Laila Markus whom he would eventually marry In the 2017 revival of the series the events of the original 2006 finale were retconned In the new continuity Will and Vince were together for five years They never had children as it was revealed that Ben and the series original time jump were figments of Karen s imagination 8 Vince visits Will and informs him that he is getting married and invites him to his wedding ceremony Will tries to be happy for Vince but is secretly insecure not knowing why their relationship ended When Will shows up at the wedding and his toasts at the reception end up being condescending Vince reveals that they broke up because Will criticized everything he did and did not really appreciate him Vince and Will then manage to patch things up somewhat Will assuring Vince he is not making a mistake with his marriage and the two fondly reminiscing about the time they had together 13 In the 10th season Will begins dating McCoy Whitman Matt Bomer a famous news anchor Although they have problems at first due to McCoy s insecurity and Will s fear of commitment they eventually move in together and Will finally proposes to him during Jack s wedding In the season 11 premiere they get into a discussion about having children and start making plans to adopt However several episodes later McCoy changes his mind and admits to Will that he is not ready to have children and needs to break off their engagement if this becomes a problem for them This prompts Will to break up with him so he can continue with his adoption plans In the series finale however Will and McCoy get back together Family Edit Will comes from a wealthy but dysfunctional family of Connecticut WASPs His relationship with his parents is complicated particularly with his father who is uncomfortable with his son s sexuality In season eight the two have a fight in which George confesses that he wishes Will wasn t gay 14 A few days later having not spoken with Will since the fight George dies of a heart attack Will is devastated but learns from the tragedy to be more open about his feelings especially with people he loves 10 Will is close with his Mother Marilyn played by Blythe Danner Marilyn admits Will is her favorite son in s4 e10 Moveable Feast Part 2 Marilyn also admits however she was unable to pick up Will for the first year of his life season 7 Christmas Break Still the pair have a close bond living together after the breakdown of his parents marriage visiting the gym together sharing clothes and many dinners He was once very close to his brother Sam but they stopped speaking to each other following a fight over Sam s marriage Will disliked Sam s wife 3 15 They do not see each other for five years after that until in the first season episode Big Brother is Coming Grace engineers a chance meeting and forces them to talk out their problems They have another fight in the following episode when Will finds out that Sam and Grace slept together but they eventually repair their relationship Reception EditThe character met with a mixed reception from critics some applauded him for not conforming to gay stereotypes while others criticized him as a safe version of a gay man designed to be more palatable to heterosexual viewers 16 17 18 19 Nevertheless McCormack won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series in 2001 for his performance References Edit Will amp Grace The Big Finale Is Full of Surprises canceled renewed TV shows TV Series Finale 29 May 2006 Retrieved 2013 09 07 a b Lows in the Mid Eighties Will amp Grace Season 3 Episode 9 November 23 2000 NBC a b Pilot Will amp Grace Season 1 Episode 1 September 21 1998 NBC The Kid Stays Out of the Picture Will amp Grace Season 5 Episode 3 October 10 2002 NBC Humongous Growth Will amp Grace Season 5 Episode 4 October 17 2002 NBC a b The Finale Will amp Grace Season 8 Episode 24 May 18 2006 NBC 11 Years Later Will amp Grace Season 9 Episode 1 September 28 2017 NBC a b Framke Caroline September 28 2017 Will amp Grace despite what NBC says isn t the same show that ended 11 years ago Good vox com New York City Vox Media Retrieved September 29 2017 I Second That Emotion Will amp Grace Season 8 Episode 2 October 6 2005 NBC a b Mourning Son Will amp Grace Season 8 Episode 20 April 27 2006 NBC Last Ex to Brooklyn Will amp Grace Season 6 Episode 2 October 2 2003 NBC The Beefcake and the Cake Beef Will amp Grace Season 9 Episode 14 March 15 2018 The Wedding Will amp Grace Season 9 Episode 10 January 18 2018 NBC Blanket Apology Will amp Grace Season 8 Episode 19 April 6 2006 NBC Big Brother is Coming Will amp Grace Season 1 Episode 14 February 16 1999 NBC Jicha Tom September 21 1998 Top Notch Sun Sentinel Deerfield Beach Florida Tronc Archived from the original on July 3 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Battles Kathleen Hilton Morrow Wendy March 2002 Gay Characters in Conventional Spaces Will and Grace and the Situation Comedy Genre PDF Critical Studies in Media Communication London England 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