This show was one of those delightfully rare times in television history where everything lined up as wonderfully as it could at the right time, the right angles, the right creativity, the right edgy humor, the right everything. Watch reruns and they still are funny! 🤣😂🤣🤭😃🙌🏻👍🏻
This is reigniting my trauma with dating a closeted gay man! I wish I was this strong when I confronted him. Well I found a man who was as open and proud as I am, and we are now approaching 8 years!
@@seonghwangel Matt was talking about a player whose last name is Johnson, but Johnson is also code for 🍆🍆🍆 and Will obviously didn't know Johnson the player, but he's still a big Johnson fan 😆
*Two straight men in real life that did an incredible job playing gay characters on TV* BRAVO! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Edit: I’m referring to Eric & Patrick. Not “Jack.”
Patrick playing a gay character I can't believe I missed this episode. Proof that sexuality can easily be portrayed in character and be comfortable with one's own personal sexuality.
@@willnye9788 plenty of actors are homophobic. Even some gay men are homophobic. Playing a fictional gay character doesn’t automatically mean Patrick is comfortable in his sexuality in real life. You’re acting like u know personal things about him/his sexuality and u don’t
@@willnye9788 Why are you assuming things about people you don’t know? Plenty of celebrities publicly support lgbtq and are against homophobia. Patrick isn’t one of them. People like u praise white straight men for every little thing.
I left a guy who was closeted. He told me to wear dark colors when we went out like gray, navy or black so I wouldn't be "clocked." And he told me to lower my voice at a restaurant so people wouldnt stare at us.
@Mitch-Alex I'm sorry these people are being so rude! It's great that you chose yourself and self expression over someone who was clearly insecure about their choices and needed to deal with that! Hope you're in a happier space! 🌈🌈
@@Hello-hello-hello456 Everybody's a part of society though. It always comes down to everyone's choices. Some people have more courage than others and they are the ones who make progress happen
You just had to play along because anything else would mean losing your job, your friends, sometimes your place, and your family. There was no use getting bent out of shape over that. That was crazy. You either had what you needed to survive or you didn't. It's just the way things were. Maybe not in the 90s and early 2000s but definitely before that.
The way you typed that out so perfectly is so thought-provoking to me. My formative years was during this phase of our society. I'm still working to unravel some of the effects now. I loved watching this scene today and thinking about how in the 90's and early 2000's-- I didn't believe that being externally true to my feminine nature or having a Loving Gay partner to fall in love with and grow old with were actual Life options. "Don't Ask Don't Tell" is something I think of frequently. I'm so thankful to the progress we've made as a society. We've grown more and more accepting of others. We're not in "survival" mode any longer and I'm thankful to live and interact around happier, more accepting, kinder people. People who are blessed to have more work-life balance which drives them to happier states out and about-- hopefully some of that translates to an easy-going nature of accepting others for who they are so long as they're not harming others!
My boyfriend and I were not allowed to rent a one bedroom place in Virginia in 1986. They told us it was against the law and that two guys, even if they were straight, would have to rent two bedrooms. What a world!
We bought a house in 1993; both of us were "out" to family and friends, but we were not stereo-typical "gay". Very "straight" acting, actually. Not into that lifestyle in the slightest (we were actually conservatives). Yet we were still scared to death we would be targets. Complete opposite! We and the two families on each side of us had the best relationships. They said we helped open their eyes and almost felt quilty. Seven years later the couples were going their own ways, but we ended up together in that house for 37 years. But the struggle was real back then. We were blessed to be so loved and accepted. It was not the norm.
It's a hard lesson to learn but not everyone is able to be out and proud and it just leads to heartache when they can't be who they really are. Sadly they hurt themselves and every other person they attempt to have a relationship with. It's tragic that for many people it's not better now than when this show aired.
I can understand Matt because he wants to protect his job. This was his dream and he wasn’t going to let homophobia take it from him. But in the long run, he would probably suffer at a job like that where it’s okay to be so blatantly hateful.
Imagine going through all the drama of coming out of the closet after struggling with a lot of issues…and then coming back to closet because of your boyfriend…just the idea of it seems surreal…😒
“Call home your girlfriend’s pregnant” …. “What? HOWWWW!”
LMAO I FORGOT ABOUT THAT FREAKING HILARIOUS THAT GUY MUST HAVE BEEN GAY IF HE WAS UPSET ABOUT A PREGNANT GIRLFRIEND 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
😂😂😂😂
lmfaoooo
This is who Will should’ve ended up with. Both equally handsome and their chemistry was great.
I agree. I thought Vince was a wimp.
@@carolb8347but a hot himbo wimp 😅
I would have liked this Matt character to make regular appareances.
Omg yes ..I really taught he would return.
Ummm... He was CLOSETED!
This show was one of those delightfully rare times in television history where everything lined up as wonderfully as it could at the right time, the right angles, the right creativity, the right edgy humor, the right everything.
Watch reruns and they still are funny!
🤣😂🤣🤭😃🙌🏻👍🏻
This! And the new episodes are just as good and fits right in with these times too! This show was just fantastic!
The writing, the acting... everything was good and natural. ugh. I miss it!
This is reigniting my trauma with dating a closeted gay man! I wish I was this strong when I confronted him. Well I found a man who was as open and proud as I am, and we are now approaching 8 years!
Congratulations for finding a great match ❤❤❤❤
Im so happy for you 💜🫂
Wow good for you
Ew🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮🤢🤮
@@heidiq9520 Stop trolling please and heal your loneliness. Thank you have a great day ♥️
When he said “just creeps me out” the way he looked at Will was so sad, he seemed so disappointed in himself and he didn’t want Will to hate him
HE WAS DISAPPOINTED 🙁😞😢 IN HIMSELF
Will and Jack killed the headset dialogue, died laughing 🤣🤣🤣
They did!😂
"Oh i'm a big Johnson fan" 😂 Matt walked right into that one 😆
what does it mean?😭 i didn’t get it
@@seonghwangel Matt was talking about a player whose last name is Johnson, but Johnson is also code for 🍆🍆🍆 and Will obviously didn't know Johnson the player, but he's still a big Johnson fan 😆
🤣🤣🤣🤣
*Two straight men in real life that did an incredible job playing gay characters on TV* BRAVO! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Edit: I’m referring to Eric & Patrick. Not “Jack.”
Jack is gay in real life.
Will is straight in real life and that’s who I think he meant!
I guess!!! 🤷 @@noahvoris3637
Yuh Im referring to Eric McCormack & Patrick Dempsey. I’m well aware Sean is a fairy in real life. I feel like banging my head into a wall now 🤦🏼♂️
I agree! Patrick did great as Matt! Eric of course as Will is fantastic!
Just a single woman in a fish place applauding a courageous man 😭 and then she worries about her food. Classic Grace 😂
Is she a Taurus? When we love, we love hard, but when we're hungry... get out of my way!
"Get out of here you silly woman!!!"😂😂
My favorite lines...you and Jerry Lewis need to work on your act. I don't know what happened. We killed at the Gap.😂😂😂
Patrick playing a gay character I can't believe I missed this episode. Proof that sexuality can easily be portrayed in character and be comfortable with one's own personal sexuality.
Patrick could be homophobic or uncomfortable in his sexuality. U don’t know him.
@@Dolphinboi They get paid more than traditional actors, they know what they sign up for. We don't need to know him he chose the job/offer.
@@willnye9788 plenty of actors are homophobic. Even some gay men are homophobic. Playing a fictional gay character doesn’t automatically mean Patrick is comfortable in his sexuality in real life. You’re acting like u know personal things about him/his sexuality and u don’t
@@Dolphinboi why are you so offended about another person's life?
@@willnye9788 Why are you assuming things about people you don’t know? Plenty of celebrities publicly support lgbtq and are against homophobia. Patrick isn’t one of them. People like u praise white straight men for every little thing.
I had forgotten how hilarious this skit was.
Still enjoying watching W&G til this day. The comedy, acting, singing is phenomenal.
Jack “why did you let me do that!!” 😂
I left a guy who was closeted.
He told me to wear dark colors when we went out like gray, navy or black so I wouldn't be "clocked." And he told me to lower my voice at a restaurant so people wouldnt stare at us.
He was right.
@Mitch-Alex I'm sorry these people are being so rude! It's great that you chose yourself and self expression over someone who was clearly insecure about their choices and needed to deal with that! Hope you're in a happier space! 🌈🌈
My first boyfriend was closeted too! He would often meet me for 15 minutes in fear of being caught!
This is the kinda situation where nobody's at fault, only society is.
@@Hello-hello-hello456 Everybody's a part of society though. It always comes down to everyone's choices. Some people have more courage than others and they are the ones who make progress happen
1 of the best provoking scenes. The casting was excellent.
It literally is amazing how absolutely magnificent this show was 😂.
"Grace that blouse hurts like a hangover!" 🤣🤣🤣
"The beautiful hardwood floors!"
"You! You silly woman! Get out!" 😂😂😂
"Why don't you run off get me a corn dog and some nachos" 😂😂😂
" 10 years ago I would've wasted so much time on you!" 😂😂😂
You just had to play along because anything else would mean losing your job, your friends, sometimes your place, and your family. There was no use getting bent out of shape over that. That was crazy. You either had what you needed to survive or you didn't. It's just the way things were. Maybe not in the 90s and early 2000s but definitely before that.
The way you typed that out so perfectly is so thought-provoking to me. My formative years was during this phase of our society. I'm still working to unravel some of the effects now. I loved watching this scene today and thinking about how in the 90's and early 2000's-- I didn't believe that being externally true to my feminine nature or having a Loving Gay partner to fall in love with and grow old with were actual Life options.
"Don't Ask Don't Tell" is something I think of frequently. I'm so thankful to the progress we've made as a society. We've grown more and more accepting of others. We're not in "survival" mode any longer and I'm thankful to live and interact around happier, more accepting, kinder people. People who are blessed to have more work-life balance which drives them to happier states out and about-- hopefully some of that translates to an easy-going nature of accepting others for who they are so long as they're not harming others!
It still is in team sports and sports broadcasting. And, of course, we are talking about the West.
My boyfriend and I were not allowed to rent a one bedroom place in Virginia in 1986. They told us it was against the law and that two guys, even if they were straight, would have to rent two bedrooms. What a world!
@@BCNbananas ARE you serious?! I wonder if that was even legal. It better not be in any civilized country now.
We bought a house in 1993; both of us were "out" to family and friends, but we were not stereo-typical "gay". Very "straight" acting, actually. Not into that lifestyle in the slightest (we were actually conservatives). Yet we were still scared to death we would be targets. Complete opposite! We and the two families on each side of us had the best relationships. They said we helped open their eyes and almost felt quilty. Seven years later the couples were going their own ways, but we ended up together in that house for 37 years. But the struggle was real back then. We were blessed to be so loved and accepted. It was not the norm.
It's a hard lesson to learn but not everyone is able to be out and proud and it just leads to heartache when they can't be who they really are. Sadly they hurt themselves and every other person they attempt to have a relationship with. It's tragic that for many people it's not better now than when this show aired.
Will being bad at any sport and Jack being really good is absolutely hilarious to me
This was classic, hilarious Will and Grace. Bravo and thanks!
This is making me want to rewatch will and grace seriously one of my favorite shows of all time
I love the fact that Sean Hayes later would play Jerry Lewis in a TV movie
Which movie was that one and what year did it come out?
@@omarcogle1965 'Martin and Lewis' 2002
@@olivierdochez4141 Okay, thanks
Jack walking in with that man's son 😂.
I thought that was great. Giving that man a dose of his own medicine...
Miss this series!!!
OMG, I never seen before this wonderful sitcom. But now I am a new fan!!
That twist at the end was shocking
This is the best episode of the entire series, and YOU CUT THE KAREN SCENES from this upload?!?! RUDE.
I love Jack 🤣🤣
Wow!!Top notch writing acting ❤❤❤
NUMBER 39 !!!!!! "Coming thru Coming thru!!! lol
the girlfriend on the phone: "I'M HAVING HIS BABY (no, I'm not, but you should've seen your faces ;)"
Ofcourse a classic Swiftie reference coming from a t.swift profile pic😂
One of THEE best RV shows of the 90s 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you 👑for having patrick Dempsey on your iconic show 😍👑❤️🥵🔥
McDreamy played a Gay man on Will & Grace, and McSteamy played a Gay man on Valentine's Day.
Perfect ending.
Honestly u can't force someone to come out it take time
Yeah but cant force someone into the closet too again.
Patrick, I love you.
I LOVE this ENTIRE episode! 😂
It a compilation of 3 episodes featuring Matt
Too bad they didnt give Matt more gumption . These two really did have chemistry.
Love the Banana Republic skit.
Been looking for highlights from this arc!!!
I need you to make me smart 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Patrick Dempsey is so charming 😍
This is my favorite episode
This show is masterful!😂😂😂
I think 2 Guys Together is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🥵🥵🥵🥵
Ohhhh Mc Dreamy 🥹❤️
wish we had gotten to see more of Jack and Justin
Yea, whatever you need to tell yourself. 👐🏾
I ❤❤❤ the young Patrick Dempsey
Patrick Dempsey would have chemistry with a garbage bag, my god
Never be another show like this one.🔥⭐️🔥⭐️
This was my favourite sitcom when i was in middle school
This episode was adapted from a stage play by award winning playwright Sam Schwartz, who tragically lost his life at age 44.
I want to read Rabbit Run
Rabid nun
Also loved the little boy in the locker room.
Too bad he didnt come back in the reboot wouldve loved to seen him try to win Will back
I shot milk through my nose on this part because I was laughing so hard. 😂
Dad?! Best part of this whole thing
Doctor Mcdreamy
I KNOW
1:59, is that a camera on the right?
Damn but Eric and Patrick look great together
Poor Scott 😂
Watching debra messing kick will out of the batting cage reminds me of her visit to the west bank
Patrick Dempsey,the hunk
Best show ever
I can understand Matt because he wants to protect his job. This was his dream and he wasn’t going to let homophobia take it from him. But in the long run, he would probably suffer at a job like that where it’s okay to be so blatantly hateful.
Brilliant comedy!
I liked Will & Matt. They seemed on a similar page
What season and episode? Tv show?
You might be gay 12:49 his face is so damn funny
i have never heard of this show until now but they are my roman empire
This is when I realize that Patrick Dempsey went from a cute nerd to a really hot guy.
It’s a beautiful day to save lives
Mcdreamy is also mcfruity
This episode was when I laughed the most
Which one ? Cause these are 3 episodes out together, this was one of my favorite story lines too
@@GraceLove33 the episode with Patrick Dempsey's first appearance..too funny..I really taught it will be a Ross and Rachel thing...
Oh the mental image of the two of them being "together" in bed....
I love Jack he wasn’t playing with Will when it comes to a man 😂😂😂
A great episode
I LOVE this.
❤🎉😊 Loved this!
This reminds me of that episode of Suite Life lol
Si iconic !!! 💕❤🔥
Imagine going through all the drama of coming out of the closet after struggling with a lot of issues…and then coming back to closet because of your boyfriend…just the idea of it seems surreal…😒
Ah the days when straight guys played the gay guys...wait...we're still in those days...
And vice-versa
As long as they're doing an Incredible job, doesn't matter to me.
Are you also upset at Neil Patrick Harris for playing a straight womanizer? No? Hypocrite.
Omg, an actor portraying a character, despicable.
"i broke up with him because he was poor" 😅😅😅
Man I’m so glad I was not a gay adult in the 90s
It was not bad at all. Believe me.
I hated this show when it originally aired, but this was hilarious!
Will is so lucky!!!
Loved then, Love it now... ❤
No wonder Jack fancies Patrick Dempsey.
Wouldn't you?
Oh McDreamy ❤❤
Cyrano
Totally
Ah... the early 2000s
Well, some director reads books.
But he starts with a lie