<Les said> This show was put together to be funny and
make money. Anything in the way of opening the broader
audience's ability to cope with the premise is a 
fortunate by-product. (am i being too cynical here?)

I agree Les. I don't think that's cynical. I think
that's part of the reaston the show is a success.  I
think people couldn't swallow "Ellen" when she came
out is because the show was bordering on preachy
(which I didn't mind).  

And it seems our discussion this morning may be moot: 
>From T.V. Guide:

"... Will & Grace executive producer Jhoni
Marchinko insists to TV Guide Online that at the
end of the season, lovelorn singleton Will Truman
(Eric McCormack) will finally hear those three magic
words: You've got male.

What's more, as hard-up as Will is, Marchinko is
determined to find him more than a boyfriend; she
wants to introduce him to a truly significant other.
To that end, she says that she and her cohorts are on
a manhunt for "a good, interesting actor" 

Go Will!
Jenny
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