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They're all "eckting" extra hard. It's really noticeable and has ruined the episodes for me. Maybe it's because they've all been doing a lot of theater in recent years and have become accustomed to having to proJECT out to the audience?
They're all "eckting" extra hard. It's really noticeable and has ruined the episodes for me. Maybe it's because they've all been doing a lot of theater in recent years and have become accustomed to having to proJECT out to the audience?
They're all "eckting" extra hard. It's really noticeable and has ruined the episodes for me. Maybe it's because they've all been doing a lot of theater in recent years and have become accustomed to having to proJECT out to the audience?
I don't think it is that for me. Although, I loved it 11yrs ago.. I'm now 11 yrs older and now it just seems kinda annoying instead of funny.
I was really into the aesthetics of this show years ago. The clothes, decor, etc. Based on that criteria alone, I'm in. Grace's dress was so pretty this week.
Even in Seasons 3 and 4, the vast majority of viewers were not impressed with Will & Grace, much less Season 8. (It has been several decades since any television show was well-regarded by a majority of viewers.) So there's no real surprise that some of the viewers of the series, who find themselves 11 years older, are no longer impressed with what is pretty much the "same thing as before". We are likely to change over 11 years, especially if we're younger and less set in our ways. At the same time, some of those who were 11 years younger 11 years ago, and were not impressed with the series then, may have changed over those 11 years into viewers who find the show worthwhile now.
These are interesting experiments - Will & Grace and Dallas before it. Dallas we actually doing well-enough until Larry Hagman passed way, but 100% of the legacy viewers of the series were not watching the continuation; the series attracted new viewers that filled in the gap. The difference, of course, is that Dallas was not the "same thing as before" - they very deliberately introduced new core cast members to attract new viewers. Will & Grace isn't doing that, and so have to rely on gaining viewers who today are attracted by something that was created twenty years ago.
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