The groundbreakg NBC s helped normalize gay characters the 1990s. But s sharp-edged humor and stereotyp may feel out of step the inty polics age.
Contents:
- WILL & GRACE BROKE GROUND FOR GAY REPRENTATN—CAN IT DO IT AGA?
- HOW WILL & GRACE PAVED THE WAY FOR GAY CHARACTERS ON TV
- HOW ‘WILL & GRACE’S’ RELATABLE VIBE HELPED AUDIENC ACCEPT GAY CHARACTERS
- WILL & GRACE IS BACK. BUT HAS GAY LIFE ON TV LEFT BEHD?
- ‘WILL & GRACE’ IS BACK. WILL ITS PORTRA OF GAY LIFE HOLD UP?
WILL & GRACE BROKE GROUND FOR GAY REPRENTATN—CAN IT DO IT AGA?
"Ordary" "Will & Grace" found lns of acceptg viewers, and helped fe the way Ameri looks at gay characters. * will and grace gay representation *
In 2012, former Vice Print Joe Bin ced the NBC s Will and Grace as a reason for Ameri's "evolvg" attu on homosexualy 2012: "I thk Will and Grace probably did more to te the Amerin public than almost anybody has ever done so far.
HOW WILL & GRACE PAVED THE WAY FOR GAY CHARACTERS ON TV
Spoilers ahead for Will & Grace Season 2, Episo 4. Will & Grace tends to keep thgs light, but Thursday night's episo me wh a particularly heavy exchange. The fact that Will is gay is, of urse, well-tablished on the show, but "Who's… * will and grace gay representation *
Broadst televisn the early 2000s was a powerful form of reprentatn wh work UPN and s Ain-Amerin geared programmg, diverse soaps like telenovela adaptatn Ugly Betty, and y, ss like Will and show, starrg a gay man and his straight female roommate, at least partially managed to te straight people on the ia that there's more than one type of gay person—albe rich, whe, affluent on. There was Jack, the flamboyant one most people assumed gay men to be; then there was Eric McCormack's Will Tman, the mundane, everyman that tght straight people their next-door neighbor uld be gay.
Will's portrayal has gone on to be the blueprt for most gay men on televisn sce then, whereas Jack is somehow seen as negative, and regrsive. As portrayed by Megan Mullally, Karen was the boozy, outspoken bch of the NBC s, often ed as a gay male surrogate the way that the women of Sex and the Cy uld often be.
HOW ‘WILL & GRACE’S’ RELATABLE VIBE HELPED AUDIENC ACCEPT GAY CHARACTERS
Much has been ballyhooed about whether Jack's feme, theatre-lovg, melodramatic portrayal did a disservice to gay men as the one mastream reprentatn on televisn. The stereotyp are nstantly nonted by seri like RuPl's Drag Race and films like Moonlight, but there are still gay men who prefer to date a "mascule" man, one who do not project to the world like a Bat signal that he's a homosexual.
WILL & GRACE IS BACK. BUT HAS GAY LIFE ON TV LEFT BEHD?
If Karen were a gay man, would have been a tly revolutnary portrayal and one of the first steps towards fantastilly three-dimensnal characters like T on The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Lafayette on Te Blood. But an attempt to make gays palatable to mastream dienc, the homo part of Jack's personaly beme ripe for jok but the sexual part remaed behd closed doors. A much bolr portrayal of Jack would've shown how a brash, no-nonsense feme gay man uld enjoy sex and relatnships jt as anyone exists a long le of female characters wrten by gay men who keep you tung wh their outrageo behavr and snappy one-lers.
Ryan Murphy has practilly ma a reer out of the women (Jsi Lange, Nene Leak, Jane Lynch, and Ellen Bark have all portrayed one or many), whereas his gay men tend to be sad, tortured begs like the perpetually sacchare Kurt and Blae on Glee or Fd's pictn of gay actor Victor Buono. Hay, who told gay fans last year he "owed them a huge apology for g out too late, " is now an openly gay man who has an ia of what 's like to fully embrace your sexualy 2017. Will’s inty as a gay man was troduced to dienc through the unrstandg that they wouldn’t have known he was gay if he didn’t say anythg—nearly nothg about his immediately noticeable appearance or mannerisms the early seasons read as explicly queer.
‘WILL & GRACE’ IS BACK. WILL ITS PORTRA OF GAY LIFE HOLD UP?
Will’s foil was Jack—a feme, rambunct, and somewhat idtic gay man who nearly always served as the punchle of a joke, pecially the early seasons. 3 ln weekly viewers watched this seri about a gay man a perd where a majory of Amerins did not believe that gay people should be allowed to marry—a 2004 poll found 60% of Amerins opposed gay marriage. Merely one year later 1998, Will & Grace would premiere wh a gay lead character om the start and would go on to air for a lengthy 8-season origal n.