@@enriqueali I don't think it has anything to do with being gay or straight but all with a little thing called survival of the species 😃It's a natural human instinct to pair up (and mate). Every species on the planet does it, humans are not the special exception. It could be though that this natural instinct is extinguished with gays. That would make sense since they can't reproduce anyway. It's kind of interesting really. PS : Are you assuming that all straights want a life-partner there, cheeky Joe? 😛
@@leonardo899geez, you’re so pathetic. 🙄 It was a joke. None of your comments are witty, nor accurate. You’re just wanting to spit your stupid, conservative bs and see if anyone bites. Get a life.
@@leonardo899Damn. It's sad to see it. Nuance and subtlety is lost on people these days it seems. He legit said earlier in a scene "It's up to us Senior gays to guide the new Baby gays and Gay it forward"...and when the scene came up about him saying "I dunno how my mama did it" he made a joke, by saying He was likening himself to being a parent and empathised with his mom in that moment. But yeah go ahead and bring up the 'Good Ole Days' when Homophobia ran rampant and d-bags like you were free to let their mouths run before their brains engaged... Have fun with that mentality! Oh ja. And God Bless you! 😁
Unpopular opinion: Will got what he deserved in the end. He didn’t care about Barry when Barry didn’t meet his standards. He literally built a boyfriend for himself, then got devastated when Barry realized that he could do better than Will. I didn’t like Will in these episodes and I’m glad he got left alone.
Agreed, these episodes made Will look super shallow. When Barry was his regular self he wasn’t interested at all, but the second he got a glow up, he was all over him. Doesn’t paint him in a good light at all.
I see it more Will being insecure in himself when it comes to dating plus this episode is showing how gays really act. Most gays are after good looking groomed man rich man.
@@Mugiwara2k I wouldn’t say Will is super shallow, that is Jack. But Will is a bit shallow, as are many gays. I’ve been in Barry’s position, and though I don’t really understand it, new gays aren’t well liked. It’s like that catch-22, you need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience. Another example is, when you go to a gay bathhouse, you need to know the rules. Early Barry would have been a disaster at a bathhouse. You can’t be gregarious, or too happy to be there for the first time, you have to be cool, almost a little dangerous or off putting, if you want to collect the bottoms.
I actually felt a bit sad for Will here. But not as bad as I felt for Barry at his first two dates with Will. You could just tell that Barry was falling just a little in love with Will, and that’s a big no no in the gay community. I thought Barry was lovable, both versions. Will really did blow it by not being able to see through the new gay sheen all over Barry, but that is many many gays.
Dan Futterman was adorable as Barry. When Jack and Will are showing him how to dance at 7:20, he breaks (who wouldn't?) at Jack's ridiculous moves right before the fadeout.
It has a few minor flaws, like the whole cliché "takes off his glasses and beard and is now hot" trope, but by and large I totally agree. I love it and I think it actually does someone's coming out experience justice.
Not great at all. "Birdcage" was just *yet another* poor American copy of a MUCH better French film, "La Cage aux Folles". (Hollowood does that all the time, because they have no originality.) BTW if your son wants you to degrade yourself to please his fiancée's tightass parents, he should be told to use the door.
I love The Birdcage, it's one of my guilty pleasures! I prefer it to the original "La Cage Aux Folles" mostly because of the great chemistry between Robin Williams and Nathan Lane! And I always thought Dan Futterman was deeeee-licious in that movie! Grrrrrrrr! 🥵 🥵 🥵
YOU may have forgotten him, but I never did. Dan Futterman was a sweetheart. And I loved his speech about just wanting to find someone to love -- not have champion abs and a great butt. He called out Will and Jack's superficiality. Somebody sure needed to....
Also, Will was shallow in your opinion. But you're also saying that he should have been happy for Berry right away, because he was hot... But Will is the shallow one. Okay. LOL.
"because thats what we do in the community, we gay it forward" so funny and so true. i dated my first man at age 28. obvi it didnt work out but im thankful for the half year he spent with me sharing the culture.
I got really tired of over-the-top flamer Jack. (And if that's what "gay" is supposed to be, you might as well settle for a REAL woman, not just a guy who acts like one.)
@@stevecarson4162Gay men are different from one another. The same way that Will is different from him and he is a gay man too. Just because Jack is flamboyant doesn't mean he's trying to be a worman, we are so over this kind of thinking at this point. You should get educated about how homossexual relationships work in real life instead of basing them on a TV Show. Things don't work like that.
@@80sForever29 : The *entire point* of being gay is you're a man attracted to MEN -- not people who look and act like women. If you find femininity that attractive, there are a lot more REAL women out there, and a lot of them are a lot more available.
@@greenytaddict : Was that too subtle for you? I mean being gay means I'm a MAN who is attracted to *MEN* -- not someone who looks and acts like a woman. What on Earth would be the point? I often think the reason I'm still single is that I'll see a guy and the minute he starts camping I IMMEDIATELY lose interest. Do I have to get gender reassignment surgery to find a REAL MAN? If "Jack McFarland" is all that's out there, I may as well just give up.
I did watch the series for several years and really enjoyed it, but I never quite understood how Will kept having such problems because he is so handsome and had so much going for him as a gay man. I guess it’s better for the series to have conflict and loss.
@@whatsup7535In the original run, he ends up with Vince, but in the later seasons, Vince gets married to somebody else & Will even attends the wedding. After that Will ends up with another guy
I really love sitcoms in the 90s because these people could somehow afford the most amazing apartments on such crazy salaries. Like, look at this place... It's the kind of apartment someone rich in Manhattan would own. I know he was a lawyer or whatever but still... this place is wild.
"we sent him home he wasn't attractive" "i thought he was cute" "that's what I mean" literally LOLed well watching this at work, also the pepper mill vs cork joke going over my head as a kid 🤣
Great episode. Dan Futterman was great in this episode as someone coming out. Coincidentally, he was also in an episode of Sex and the City (Evolution) where he played a character who was also coming out.👏🏻
@@raycontreras422 : Actually he decided to be a screenplay writer and producer, instead of an actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay he wrote for "Capote" in 2006, and won several other awards for it. And he was nominated again for another Oscar for his screenplay for "Foxcatcher" in 2015. About "typecasting", he also played a gay man in "Urbania". He has said in interviews that he totally understands what gay men like about men.
“Oh, man, this is going great, high five!" "I'm tired and thirsty, can I have a coke?" "it's diet coke, and NO!" "No pecs, no sex!" "are gay guys only about bodies and faces?" "absolutely not, they are only about bodies; faces you can cover up with a cute hat or leather hood." "and note, these moves can also be performed on roller skates." (and barry cracks when jack did the chicken dance) "baby's first fabulous!" "get the camcorder!" "two confirmed bachelors in their late 50s whose idea of a good is dressing Audrey Hepburn in fabulous edith head outfits? Oh they were gay, my friend, they were gay!" "Ladies, Gentlemen, and Undecided," "never date somebody white after labor day" Damn, I miss this show!
I admit I find myself scrolling through the episodes for the scenes with Karen’s fabulous character, lines and delivery, and then also Jack’s. 😍 Also always loved Grace’s unique clothes styling-reminded me a lot of Diana Ross’s late ‘70s looks. But always found it cringey that Will seemed so together and attractive but never seemed long-term with more relationships. Guess he and Grace really WERE made for each other emotionally, after all. 😊
LOL, too funny. Yep when I came out in 1994 I got my education from my elders: Mommie Dearest, "Jungle Red", Bette Davis, Martha Stewart, music, style, etc. Best time of my life.
This is also why i try to not date fresh out of the closeth. They wanna explore the community and see what's it all about. And i don't blame their curiosity.
…and more than that, they have too much baggage. They need to deal with it all-the parents, the friends, the workplace, the existential angst, the path through life, all that emotional overhead. They have to get that out of the way first.
The part that always amused me about this is that the actor playing Barry also played the straight son of gay parents who wanted to marry a politician's daughter in the Birdcage 😂
Agreed... When I saw the original airing I thought there was going to be another episode where they got together, but as it was, the storyline seemed to end abruptly and Will was alone again (or still).
When I saw this when it aired I thought that Barry looked like Hugh Jackman as scruffy Wolverine pre-hot, and post hot he looked like broadway Hugh Jackman. Lol.!
This was one of my favorite stories on the show. Sad but deserved. I’m sure they would have been well together if Will wasn’t so cold from the beginning. I guess we’ll never know.
“What do you have to teach me? You got a 15 year head start and you’re both alone.” Damn he didn’t even stutter, what a read
He already a mean old queen. 😊
The unspoken assumption being that all gays want a life partner. That's a hetero-normative attitude
@@enriqueali I mean on TV that's the assumption for everyone. If they were straight, the script wouldn't have changed.
I was thinking the same thing! That was one of my favorite lines of the season.
@@enriqueali I don't think it has anything to do with being gay or straight but all with a little thing called survival of the species 😃It's a natural human instinct to pair up (and mate). Every species on the planet does it, humans are not the special exception. It could be though that this natural instinct is extinguished with gays. That would make sense since they can't reproduce anyway. It's kind of interesting really. PS : Are you assuming that all straights want a life-partner there, cheeky Joe? 😛
"Wow! He's hot!"
"The final test. Grace finds him attractive, he's gay alright." ROFL 😂
"Ladies, gentlemen and undecided"... Karen was ahead of her times
"we gay it forward" crying😭😭😭😭
The actor who played Barry - wrote most of the script. Very funny and well done by all.
What's the name of the actor?
@@yomilala8929 Dan Futterman
@@jimbolic0809He can futter that man in me 😋
@@jimbolic0809 He's hot. Was he in the Bird Cage?
@@TrainsFerriesFeet Yep that was him
“Making someone gay is exhausting. I don’t know how my mother did it.” 😂😂 I don’t either, Jack!
I thought you were born that gay. I guess people could say the truth in those days, and not get canceled.
@@leonardo899 it's a joke, get a life.
@@leonardo899geez, you’re so pathetic. 🙄 It was a joke. None of your comments are witty, nor accurate. You’re just wanting to spit your stupid, conservative bs and see if anyone bites. Get a life.
@@danzafrir2900
1. Brown is over
2. Get a life!
My favorite Karen's quote 😂
@@leonardo899Damn. It's sad to see it. Nuance and subtlety is lost on people these days it seems. He legit said earlier in a scene "It's up to us Senior gays to guide the new Baby gays and Gay it forward"...and when the scene came up about him saying "I dunno how my mama did it" he made a joke, by saying He was likening himself to being a parent and empathised with his mom in that moment. But yeah go ahead and bring up the 'Good Ole Days' when Homophobia ran rampant and d-bags like you were free to let their mouths run before their brains engaged... Have fun with that mentality! Oh ja. And God Bless you! 😁
"Baby's first fabulous!" LOL
"...Get the camcorder!"
"I didn't come out so I could be in your twisted production of 'My Fairy Lady".
Damn, now I see the resemblance between him and Karen🤣
The costumes in My Fair Lady were not done by Edith Head but by Cecil beaton. So maybe will is not as gay as he thinks.
"If you can't handle me at my worst, you don't deserve me at my best!"
I could tell he was good looking, even with the beard, messier hair, and “fat suit.” The actor’s nerdiness was so charmingly awkward. Well done.
Dan Futterman has been a cutie for decades so making him unattractive was the real task here.
Unpopular opinion: Will got what he deserved in the end. He didn’t care about Barry when Barry didn’t meet his standards. He literally built a boyfriend for himself, then got devastated when Barry realized that he could do better than Will. I didn’t like Will in these episodes and I’m glad he got left alone.
Agreed, these episodes made Will look super shallow. When Barry was his regular self he wasn’t interested at all, but the second he got a glow up, he was all over him. Doesn’t paint him in a good light at all.
I see it more Will being insecure in himself when it comes to dating plus this episode is showing how gays really act. Most gays are after good looking groomed man rich man.
@@Mugiwara2k I wouldn’t say Will is super shallow, that is Jack. But Will is a bit shallow, as are many gays. I’ve been in Barry’s position, and though I don’t really understand it, new gays aren’t well liked. It’s like that catch-22, you need experience to get a job, but you need a job to get experience. Another example is, when you go to a gay bathhouse, you need to know the rules. Early Barry would have been a disaster at a bathhouse. You can’t be gregarious, or too happy to be there for the first time, you have to be cool, almost a little dangerous or off putting, if you want to collect the bottoms.
I actually felt a bit sad for Will here. But not as bad as I felt for Barry at his first two dates with Will. You could just tell that Barry was falling just a little in love with Will, and that’s a big no no in the gay community. I thought Barry was lovable, both versions. Will really did blow it by not being able to see through the new gay sheen all over Barry, but that is many many gays.
No, we all agree
**reluctant pivot, inquisitive head tilt** 😂Jack didn't just live life, he performed it 💖
In my household I would have heard "I don't need the play by play."
Barry in the gay world today is considered a hot commodity!
He's the sort of gentleman who, to paraphrase Blanche Devereaux, brings out the artist in them.
Without the makeover, he was always a hot commodity
Who was the actor?
@@thaddeusbanks-t4tDan Futterman. He was also in the movie Bird Cage.
@@1967sfoman He's a veteran
The comedic timing on this show is unmatched!! One of the best shows ever!!
Dan Futterman (Barry) was nominated for an Oscar 2 times for writing the screenplays for "Capote" (2005) and "Foxcatcher" (2014)
A way better writer than actor
Give it a rest.
Dan Futterman was adorable as Barry. When Jack and Will are showing him how to dance at 7:20, he breaks (who wouldn't?) at Jack's ridiculous moves right before the fadeout.
"Why are they in a tent?" 😂
His pants perhaps?
😂😂😂😂
This story arc is incredibly well written!
One of the best in the series!
It has a few minor flaws, like the whole cliché "takes off his glasses and beard and is now hot" trope, but by and large I totally agree. I love it and I think it actually does someone's coming out experience justice.
It's all stereotypes and clichés.
"Ladies, gentlemen and undecided."☠😅😂🤣
"Cute and desperate"
"Thank you" 😂
First time I saw Dan Futterman (Barry) was in Birdcage. He was Robin Williams and Nathan lanes son. Great movie!
Okay! That's where I have seen him before! 😊👍
Not great at all. "Birdcage" was just *yet another* poor American copy of a MUCH better French film, "La Cage aux Folles". (Hollowood does that all the time, because they have no originality.) BTW if your son wants you to degrade yourself to please his fiancée's tightass parents, he should be told to use the door.
Not a "great movie" -- a pale copy of a much better French movie, "La Cage aux Folles". Hollowood has no originality at all.
Thanks I didn't know that..
I love The Birdcage, it's one of my guilty pleasures!
I prefer it to the original "La Cage Aux Folles" mostly because of the great chemistry between Robin Williams and Nathan Lane!
And I always thought Dan Futterman was deeeee-licious in that movie!
Grrrrrrrr! 🥵 🥵 🥵
We Gay it forward. Jack was always ahead of his time.
We forgot about Karen's cousin Barry.
And we can see why!!
@@ChrisCosat
😮 well daymn! With 3 likes too?? 😅
YOU may have forgotten him, but I never did. Dan Futterman was a sweetheart. And I loved his speech about just wanting to find someone to love -- not have champion abs and a great butt. He called out Will and Jack's superficiality. Somebody sure needed to....
Not everyone did... 😡Don't forgot-- everything is subjective!
A beard grooming was needed but Barry was hot even before the glow up. Will was a shallow fool
They all were.
Hot or not, he was acting like an idiot lol
@@oscarfun100THIS!!
Also, Will was shallow in your opinion. But you're also saying that he should have been happy for Berry right away, because he was hot... But Will is the shallow one. Okay. LOL.
@@oscarfun100 it must be so reassuring to win against arguments I did not make 😄
Well done!
You look older when you're angry 😂😂
"what do we homosexuals drink?" 🤣🤣🤣 Well I love a good cold Heineken beer 😉
You should try Saporo, it's much smoother
White claw for me lol it's gotta be flavored
Mine’s an IPA
"Whatever gets you drunk!"
"because thats what we do in the community, we gay it forward" so funny and so true. i dated my first man at age 28. obvi it didnt work out but im thankful for the half year he spent with me sharing the culture.
"Culture"
??@@jadapinkett1656
I still absolutely LOVE this show!!
I L😍VED when Barry read Will & Jack to filth.
Jack as hysterical as always 😆😆
I got really tired of over-the-top flamer Jack. (And if that's what "gay" is supposed to be, you might as well settle for a REAL woman, not just a guy who acts like one.)
@@stevecarson4162Gay men are different from one another. The same way that Will is different from him and he is a gay man too. Just because Jack is flamboyant doesn't mean he's trying to be a worman, we are so over this kind of thinking at this point. You should get educated about how homossexual relationships work in real life instead of basing them on a TV Show. Things don't work like that.
@@80sForever29 : The *entire point* of being gay is you're a man attracted to MEN -- not people who look and act like women.
If you find femininity that attractive, there are a lot more REAL women out there, and a lot of them are a lot more available.
@@stevecarson4162 what the hell? If a man is gay, he doesn't want to be with a woman. What part of that don't you get?😂
@@greenytaddict : Was that too subtle for you? I mean being gay means I'm a MAN who is attracted to *MEN* -- not someone who looks and acts like a woman. What on Earth would be the point? I often think the reason I'm still single is that I'll see a guy and the minute he starts camping I IMMEDIATELY lose interest. Do I have to get gender reassignment surgery to find a REAL MAN? If "Jack McFarland" is all that's out there, I may as well just give up.
That dressing down was brilliant, well done Barry
ladies gentlemen and undecided 😂
9:22: Barry dragged them in his rebellious speech! Good for him.
"We gay it forward." YAAASSS!😍🥰☠😅😂🤣
"Making someone gay is exhausting!! I don't know how my mother did it!!"
Dayum if that wasn't one helluva truth bomb.
That would be considered homophobic nowadays. Now you have to accept the lie that you were born this way.
Karen is the epic character of this TV Show
V neck sweaters on crew neck T shirts. Love and miss the 90s...
"Why you in my life, your a horrible woman " 😂😂😂😂😂😂
"he's not right for u" giving my fair lady fo sho
I did watch the series for several years and really enjoyed it, but I never quite understood how Will kept having such problems because he is so handsome and had so much going for him as a gay man. I guess it’s better for the series to have conflict and loss.
Sis had serious commitment issues, and also Grace got in the way a lot 😂
I just commented above that the Jack & Will characters are completely reversed
To be fair, he ended up with Vince, correct? Which me personally is not my favorite.
@@whatsup7535In the original run, he ends up with Vince, but in the later seasons, Vince gets married to somebody else & Will even attends the wedding. After that Will ends up with another guy
@@toramenor😮
I really love sitcoms in the 90s because these people could somehow afford the most amazing apartments on such crazy salaries. Like, look at this place... It's the kind of apartment someone rich in Manhattan would own. I know he was a lawyer or whatever but still... this place is wild.
I noticed that too.. great apartment
boy george i think he’s got it.. 😂😂😋😂😂 . brilliant Mr. Higgins.
My fave was “Boy George I think he’s got it!!! 😂😂😂
Dan Futterman was SUCH a babe.
He was on my list, too! 💘
Dan Futterman has been an expert at playing awkward gay men.
"Reluctant pivot. Inquisitive head tilt." My favorite line in this entire video. 19:02
The no that he got at the club. Jeez. I did not needed that memory trigger
One of the best sitcoms of all time. Clever and f😂😂😂ing funny
18:10 had me in stitches🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Dan Futterman was really a dream on the screen.
Everyone over 40 needs that "I Can't Even Think Straight" sweater😂😂
“We send him home he wasn’t attractive” 🤣
"I thought he was really cute". "That's what I meant". LOL
"gave him a flat head so he could set a drink on it" 🤣 What was the music they were dancing to?
"we sent him home he wasn't attractive"
"i thought he was cute"
"that's what I mean"
literally LOLed well watching this at work, also the pepper mill vs cork joke going over my head as a kid 🤣
Watching this made me realize that my entire adult gay life, I’ve been gravitating towards guys like Barry.
The writing is amazing.
This tv show is absolutely amazing! Actors, actresses, directors, script...♥
9:25 You go Barry! Spot on! 😆😁
the part where Barry dances hurts to watch but i cannot stop watching, it is exactly me
❤❤❤❤ then if that's the case... let's date hahahaha
i loved that i laughed out loud over and over -so rare these days i certainly miss this show
Why did they replace Christina Aguilera's Dirrty in the teaching Barry how to dance scene? Copyright issues???
most likely yes.
Yep.
Yes
😭😭😭😭
Yes Dirrty was a much better song 😢
Absolutely funny and hilarious!!! Will´s best moments in the show? With Jack!!!
Luv Will & Grace!
Great episode. Dan Futterman was great in this episode as someone coming out. Coincidentally, he was also in an episode of Sex and the City (Evolution) where he played a character who was also coming out.👏🏻
Typecasted. Rarely saw him after this.
@@raycontreras422 : Actually he decided to be a screenplay writer and producer, instead of an actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for the screenplay he wrote for "Capote" in 2006, and won several other awards for it. And he was nominated again for another Oscar for his screenplay for "Foxcatcher" in 2015.
About "typecasting", he also played a gay man in "Urbania". He has said in interviews that he totally understands what gay men like about men.
@@raycontreras422 A Mighty Heart (2007)
“Oh, man, this is going great, high five!"
"I'm tired and thirsty, can I have a coke?" "it's diet coke, and NO!"
"No pecs, no sex!" "are gay guys only about bodies and faces?" "absolutely not, they are only about bodies; faces you can cover up with a cute hat or leather hood."
"and note, these moves can also be performed on roller skates." (and barry cracks when jack did the chicken dance)
"baby's first fabulous!" "get the camcorder!"
"two confirmed bachelors in their late 50s whose idea of a good is dressing Audrey Hepburn in fabulous edith head outfits? Oh they were gay, my friend, they were gay!"
"Ladies, Gentlemen, and Undecided,"
"never date somebody white after labor day"
Damn, I miss this show!
the way Barry is way hotter and more cute than all of them from the start.
Brilliant episode. Thankyou.
Another great arc and 4 wonderful, thought provoking episodes ❤
The writers Of this dialogue are awe inspiring
Dan Futterman from “Judging Amy”.
He caused all that trouble in The Bird Cage. Knew he’d be trouble here, too.
I was still in highschool in '98 when this came out. This and Veronica's Closet were the bomb
Dan Fetterman is hot.
"Futterman", actually -- but yes he is.
Abso-effing-lutely! 🥵
@@veramentestancoabs-and-pecs-solutely!
Please, give a warm welcome to our 1st performer Miss Kitty Litter!😂😂😂😂😂
I admit I find myself scrolling through the episodes for the scenes with Karen’s fabulous character, lines and delivery, and then also Jack’s. 😍 Also always loved Grace’s unique clothes styling-reminded me a lot of Diana Ross’s late ‘70s looks. But always found it cringey that Will seemed so together and attractive but never seemed long-term with more relationships. Guess he and Grace really WERE made for each other emotionally, after all. 😊
I love that Barry was a gay straight man in SATC.
I forget what's the difference between gay straight man and straight gay man..
I think that guy was in Sex and the City! He played a guy who dated Charlotte, but she thought he was gay. 😅 (Which was left to interpretation.)
What do we homosexuals drink, Will? Vodka soda and coke in the bathroom, baby
It's Val from The Birdcage! I recognized his voice immediately, but couldn't quite place him until he walked out in the party scene!!
There ain't no better show. Period.
If Will doesnt want him, can i give it a go 😅
Get in line.
@@stevecarson4162Fr 😍😍
and barry is hot and adorable in every way
Brings me The Birdcage vibes 😊
I forgot how good Will & Grace is. I’m glad it’s still funny to this day
I always had a crush on barry! such a cutie! 😍😊
I used to think the actor who played Barry was the kid in Jumanji.😂
He was the Groom, Robin Williams son in “The Bird Cage.”
He was Judging Amy's brother
"A glow up" = Shave the beard, slightly different haircut, no glasses.
That's sooooo shallow, my lord
It was a common thing in the 90s and 00s. Now, it's kinda the opposite.
@@NostalgiCrazy I miss the '90s/'00s.
@@BBKoVI Me too but for different reasons 😅
Grace is *wearing* that dress 🔥 She looks amazing 🤩
LOL, too funny. Yep when I came out in 1994 I got my education from my elders: Mommie Dearest, "Jungle Red", Bette Davis, Martha Stewart, music, style, etc. Best time of my life.
This is also why i try to not date fresh out of the closeth. They wanna explore the community and see what's it all about. And i don't blame their curiosity.
"Community"
…and more than that, they have too much baggage. They need to deal with it all-the parents, the friends, the workplace, the existential angst, the path through life, all that emotional overhead. They have to get that out of the way first.
@@jpp7783 well said.
@@jadapinkett1656 that's a whole other conversation 🤣
The guy in the white leather jacket looks like Keith Richards before the drugs
The part that always amused me about this is that the actor playing Barry also played the straight son of gay parents who wanted to marry a politician's daughter in the Birdcage 😂
It's unfortunate that their timing was off. In the end Barry could have been perfect for Will
Agreed... When I saw the original airing I thought there was going to be another episode where they got together, but as it was, the storyline seemed to end abruptly and Will was alone again (or still).
Tried to watch it, but there were too many commercials breaking into the video from RUclips.
When I saw this when it aired I thought that Barry looked like Hugh Jackman as scruffy Wolverine pre-hot, and post hot he looked like broadway Hugh Jackman. Lol.!
This show could be brand new right now and it would still be perfect. It has not aged one bit. Even the clothes are not dated.
This was one of my favorite stories on the show. Sad but deserved. I’m sure they would have been well together if Will wasn’t so cold from the beginning. I guess we’ll never know.
OH I MISS THIS SHOW
a lot more slapstick 😂
“Never date someone white after Labor Day.” A mantra I still live by 😂😂😂😂😂
Dan Futterman is adorable!!!.