Posted on 01/18/2017 11:57:02 AM PST by C19fan
Fans of Will & Grace are in for a treat. It was confirmed on Wednesday that the sitcom is coming back to NBC with 10 episodes. It comes after the original cast, including Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Sean Hayes and Megan Mullally, reprised their original roles for an election-themed PSA in September last year, 10 years after the show went off the air.
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NFA, no faggots allowed. Gave up TV many years ago, hate their incessant commercials.
“Q. Why is gay marriage now the law of the land?
A. Because twenty years ago people let their six-year olds watch this show.”
Why do gay men always talk with the same speech patterns?
Ever watch an old Dom Deluise gay comedy skit?
It’s the training video for gay speech patterns, and
Dom was not gay!!!
Hahaaa
Percy Dovetonsils
In Living Color’s “Men On Television” give the revived series two “around-the-world snaps.”
I will go against the grain (somewhat) to the sentiments in this thread and hopefully in doing so will point out the real danger of this show.
I watched it back in the 90’s, during a time when I was struggling with my own political and spiritual identity (I was fresh out of college and still quite leftist in many ways so I guess one should take that into consideration) and I found the show incredibly funny.
This is the danger I think of this show and it’s companion from the 90’s “Friends”. They were funny shows to people like me (at the time) who lacked a moral center. But even beyond that I’d argue they were funny in their own right, that is, written very well. Sharp dialog with storylines that were believable, to any Gen X’er like me at the time.
This is the danger not that they just push a leftist, pro-homosexual agenda, but they do so with talented writing and acting (the guy that plays “Jack” was just brilliant IMO).
It was very difficult for me at that time to stop watching those shows, for this reason. For a time I rationalized “it’s just a show if I divorce myself from the message and just enjoy the comedy I’m fine”. But as I grew, especially in my faith, I just couldn’t justify it any more.
Now I couldn’t watch them, I avoid them in repeats for example. I’m not able to watch them not because they are unfunny but because they egregiously and blatantly promote a toxic a-moral message.
It’s thus dangerous to deny them their true power IMO, which is genuine humor. Acknowledging that, and STILL refusing to watch based on sound Biblical and political reasons is a real way to make a statement against them.
But to simply claim they were “unfunny” is lazy (again IMO) and at least plays right into the (false) meme that conservative religious people have no sense of humor.
Who is the homo in "Timeless?"
It’s the female black leader of the time rescue operation. She had Lucy over to her house to dinner with her lesbian “wife” and they talk about their children, etc. I love the historical settings of these shows, but no more watching it with the kids around if I watch it at all.
I hope not but you are probably right.
More Fag-TV?
No, thank you.
My high school friend who got recruited into homosexuality jumped off a parking garage in downtown Kalamazoo and went splat. That’s a more statistically typical result of this miserable lifestyle. Why don’t we see more of this reality portrayed in the media?
Don't EVER let people tell you "lighten up: it's just a TV show".
BULLSHIT. It's never 'just a show'. TV is propaganda, advertising for whatever ideology the producers want to promote.
Exactly. Most of the homosexually inclined in my high school didn’t make it so far either.
A homosexual band director was murdered, purportedly by “friends.” A clarinet player didn’t live to 30.
I have five sons, so I take all this recruitment very personally! I want them to have happy lives and don’t want them to be fooled by this Hollywood nonsense. I get that gays are a protected class now, but that doesn’t lead to true happiness. It’s the cool thing to be, and I don’t want my sons to ever get fooled by that Pied Piper. The Bible laid out a blueprint for happiness, and ignoring it never does anyone any good. At least as parents we have the ability to keep them from the brainwashing now, and then when they are older hopefully their foundation will be strong enough.
Best one was set in WWII when they met Ian Fleming.
"What's your name?"
"Fleming. Ian Fleming."
It was in the Benedict Arnold episode, which actually was a pretty interesting episode other than that, because they met Mr. Rittenhouse. I liked the Ian Fleming episode too.
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