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Will & Grace - Season Three
Actor: Will & Grace
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Retail Price (not our price): $29.98
Release Date: 2004-09-07
Theatrical Release Date: 1998-09-21
Studio: Lions Gate
Run Time: 530 minutes
Format: Array
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Discs: 4


Editorial Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):

1) Amazon.com
Will & Grace strode into its third season with the kind of cultural cache TV executives would kill for. These 22 episodes are littered with hip celebrity guest stars, from Ellen DeGeneres to Sandra Bernhard to Cher, and the performances of the core quartet--Debra Messing, Eric McCormack, Karen Mullally, and Sean Hayes--became more comically exaggerated as they risked pushing their characters (already riddled with neuroses and snippiness) into the realm of caricatures. But due to clever writing and confident, full-throttle performances, it doesn't matter. Even when Jack and Karen's high-handed behavior go beyond anything recognizably human, audiences love them all the more; no matter how high-strung Will and Grace become, their well-honed rapport keeps them engaging and lovable. Wisely, the writers swiftly returned the pair to roommate status and got Grace out of her ongoing relationship with Will's former boss (Gregory Hines), bringing the show's focus back on how the pair sublimate their love lives with the cozy intimacy of friendship--one particularly strong episode flashes back to how they first met in college, replete with godawful 80s fashion. But, as ever, it's Jack and Karen who up the comic ante; Mullally and Hayes are shamelessly self-absorbed and shallow, exploiting and abusing everyone around them. Jack forces Will to play Cyrano, feeding him pick-up lines over his salesperson headset; Karen, worried that some experimental plastic surgery might turn out badly, manipulates another socialite into getting it first. Not all plotlines fly--Grace gets into a relationship with an obnoxious neighbor (Woody Harrelson) that never becomes more than stunt-casting--but the racy wit flies fast and furious, the slapstick is topnotch, and Karen's hairdo towers magnificently. --Bret Fetzer


Customer Reviews (supplied by Amazon.com):
Average Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5

1) no product   [Rating: 1 out of 5]
I wish I could review this product but I have not recieved it. I have sent a couple emails to your group to let them know and I have not heard back. I usually have good luck with amazon but this time around I am dissapointed. Please advise if you are able to send a refund or another shipment. I would greatly appreciate any help on this that I can get. ThanksAmanda

2) Best season   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
This is THE best season of Will and Grace. I have the first five and this is always the first one I go to when I want to watch something that will make me laugh. If you only purchase one season of this show, this is the one.

3) Season Three   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Good collection to have I bought all of them so far and I love them. I'm noe on Season 5

4) Best show Ever!   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
I think this is one of the funniest shows on t.v. ever made! It is well written and the acting is so great! If you can only buy one season, season 3 is the best!

5) The Jack and Karen Show   [Rating: 5 out of 5]
Will and Grace is always lovingly referred to as The Jack and Karen show, and rightfully so. They always steal the scene. This season is especially funny. It has the unforgettable episode of Will and Grace recounting their dating history complete with Grace's 80's hair and Will's "I'm Gay" confession. Love this season!


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