Jenny > I think people couldn't swallow "Ellen" when she came
out is because the show was bordering on preachy
(which I didn't mind).  

I agree. With Ellen, i had the strong impression that from both within and
outwith the production team, this show became somewhat enslaved to an
agenda. considering the paucity of opportunities for gay issues to find any
kind of media forum, this perhaps was understandable if unfortunate (that
word again) for ellen the show and the professional performer. although she
seems to be doing a sterling job of recovering.

Jenny > "... Will & Grace executive producer Jhoni
Marchinko insists that Will Trumanwill finally hear those three magic words:
You've got male. 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" 

Oh well, that'll make it over here in a decade or so! As long as they keep
Will in a tail spin (!?) and forever off kilter then this will work.
Otherwise it'll decend to 'soap'. (listen to me, i'm in the wrong business.)
:-P

les (winding up for the day, in grimly rain washed london. 5pm and it's been
dark for an hour already - i hate winter)

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