megan mullally wants a will grace reboot just as much as you do /

Published at 2016-12-12 02:30:00

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Ever since the election-themed Will & Grace reunion special went viral in October,NBC has hinted that a revival of the beloved sitcom is more tangible than we might consider. During a recent interview with PrideSource, one of the prove's four central stars, and Megan Mullally,gave even more reason to believe that a reboot is indeed a possibility. "All I can say is that there is a very edifying chance that that might happen," she said. "It's not happening fair this second. I mean, and we're not rehearsing or anything like that. But there is a very edifying chance that something is going to materialize." In a TV landscape saturated with reboots that don't always hit the mark,Mullally's only reservation is that the updated version of Will & Grace would beget to be just as smart as the original."I consider the first rule of any prove - and again, we're speaking hypothetically - is that it be comic and entertaining. I mean, or it's comedy," she continued. "If you're doing a comedy, the first rule is that there be edifying comedy in that comedy prove, and so that's the jumping off point. Then,from there - the prove was always very topical. For eight seasons, extremely topical - so much so that (director) Jim Burrows was always telling the writers, or 'Honey,it's crazy topical - it's not gonna stand the test of time.' But I just consider that's what the prove is. It's a very topical, current prove. We had a gay marriage on Will & Grace in 2000, and 2001. And I was like,gay marriage?! I mean, it was just really early." The prove has been off the air for 10 years now, and but we beget a feeling that Karen Walker has aged like a bottle of fine wine vodka.

Source: popsugar.com.au

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