Gay Mafia In Hollywood

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Will & Grace: Created by David Kohan, Max Mutchnick. Wh Eric McCormack, Debra Msg, Megan Mullally, Sean Hay. Gay lawyer Will and straight terr signer Grace share a New York Cy apartment. Their bt iends are gleeful and proud gay Jack and charismatic, filthy-rich, amoral sociale Karen." data-id="ma

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'I WOULDN'T GET THIS ROLE TODAY': WILL & GRACE'S STRAIGHT 'GAY' STAR

The Honeymoon's Over is the 10th episo of the fifth season and 108th overall. Jack is ncerned that the "gay mafia" is after him. Grace returns om her honeymoon and fds Karen  need of a place to stay after she stops stayg at Will's. After Jack kicked someone out of his actg class... * will and grace gay mafia *

While hidg om the gay mafia, Jack mak several referenc to the Coppola classic The Godfather (1972), a film centered around the Corleone mafia fay New York. Will sarstilly asks if the gay mafia is "gonna make you a iffure you n't refe", parodyg the Don Vo Corleone's le the film "I'm gonna make him an offer he n't refe".

Jack claims that the gay mafia is sendg him a msage that he is gog to "sleep wh the fish", a phrase for beg killed and disposed of the sea, which was ed the film. Durg season four, Matt Damon played Owen, Jack's rival the New York Cy Gay Men's The Telegraph poted out, the show featurg Matt Damon was one of the seri' most-watched episos of all time.

THE RISE OF THE GAY MAFIA, A POWERFUL CABAL THAT NEVER EXISTED

The Honeymoon's Over: Directed by Jam Burrows. Wh Eric McCormack, Debra Msg, Megan Mullally, Sean Hay. After a displaced Karen is booted om her Palace Hotel digs, a sympathetic Will agre to let her move wh him-at least until she turns his apartment to a feral disaster zone wh her exorbant liftyle, forcg Will to try and unload her onto Grace's shoulrs. Meanwhile, Jack los style pots when he pos gno out of fear that the "Gay Mafia" has out for him." data-id="ma * will and grace gay mafia *

The legendary Elton John played a member of the "gay mafia, " and Jack thought that he (and the rt of the mafia, of urse) was g after him.

Durg season two, Neil Patrick Harris played Bill, who intifi as a "former gay man" who tri to make Jack episo mocked the disproven ia of "gay nversn therapy, " a topic later revised the revival. If Will & Grace were beg st for the first time today, Eric McCormack nces, "I probably wouldn't get anywhere near this role"'s bee McCormack is straight, and this era of diversy and thenticy stg would be a bold, perhaps even foolish, cisn to st anyone but a gay actor a seri that puts the character's sexualy ont and he'd be out of a job this hypothetil scenar, the first "gay" man many middle Amerins weled to their hom is OK wh that.

WILL & GRACE BROKE GROUND FOR GAY REPRENTATN—CAN IT DO IT AGA?

If the show were beg st now, Eric McCormack spects he wouldn't land the role of gay lawyer Will Tman - and that would be jt fe wh him." name="scriptn * will and grace gay mafia *

"I thk wasn't a terrible thg 1998 that a straight guy played the role, but I'm glad that tim are changg, and I'm glad that nowadays a Will Tman would probably be st wh someone who is gay, " he says. Advertisement Neil Patrick Harris Neil Patrick Harris Cred: NBC Neil Patrick Harris joed Will & Grace's send season as Bill, a man who intifi as a "former gay man" and tri to nvert others. Everyone remembers the basics: bt iends Will, a gay man, and Grace, a straight woman, live and love Manhattan wh their quirkier iends Jack and Karen.

Actor Sean Hay, who portrayed openly gay character Jack on Will & Grace, didn't e out real life until five years after the show end. More recently, Hay has revealed that he's "ashamed and embarrassed" he stayed the closet for so long when he might have ma a difference young gay people's liv by g out sooner. Fellow executive producer David Kohan and producer-director Jam Burrows agreed, notg that the show had troduced and normalized gay people for a swath of the public.

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