Don't come unharmed

Desmond 2022-05-24 20:25:56

I saw the ending of W&G today. I didn't expect a sitcom to make people giggle for eight years, but it would have an unprepared ending.

In fact, before seeing the seventh season, my favorites have always been Jack and Karen. I don't like Will and Grace being together. They play games that test the level of tacit understanding. They play too strong. Normally, they are boring when they are together. As Karen said, if you do everything together, you lose yourself.

Later, I gradually realized that Grace could not find true love in her thirties. She had eye-catching shortcomings and the advantages of not showing the beauty. She herself was so thick that she could not even see homosexuality at the beginning, so Will always took care of her. Protect this girl who was so stupidly thinking about marrying him. I believe Will can always take care of her until she is old, but Grace has her own lovely bravery. She must marry Prince Charming, must be happy, and always believe in true love. Grace is not a selfish rotten girl. She can marry a gay for Will. She just doesn't put friendship first. In fact, she is willing to sacrifice everything for Will's happiness.

Will easily despair of love, perhaps because he is Gay, in their world, it is not easy to find someone to grow old together. So he placed his happiness on Grace. His ideal is to have an apartment, have a child of his own, and be accompanied by someone nearby, so that he can grow old without rushing. Regarding Grace finding Mr Right, he really has no hope. Regarding whether he will meet Mr Right, he can only replace dazedness with pretending indifference.

Because of the difference in the order of friendship and love, they couldn't help but blame each other and quarreled with each other in a posture of being old and dead. Two years later, they met again, full of unfamiliar politeness, the original tacit understanding was gone, the old buddies matured, the edges and corners softened, and they smiled gently face to face, but they couldn't embrace them. Each went home to face his partner, hugged the child, and recalled the gorgeous friendship, feeling infinitely sad.

One day, their sons and daughters grew up, entered the same university, lived in the dormitory opposite, and hit it off. When parents, Will and Grace help their children carry luggage, they distinguish each other by familiar voices. The Chinese-style reunion is that even though we should not know each other, the face is dusty, and the temples are like frost. Time and time have re-portrayed our eyebrows. Will turned his head and his temples were white, sad. Behind the reunion, it was a 20-year farewell. They no longer regarded each other as the most important, before they could laugh. Becoming a family is certainly a happy ending, but the screenwriter has made it clear that life will continue without anyone else.

The series is filmed for a long time, except for Seinfeld, the protagonist will inevitably change to a moderate direction. Karen and Jack sang Unforgetable together is a moving example. The four of them reunited in the bar. Queen’s You are my best friend sounded. Their appearance in their youth is vivid, but there is no ridicule and dispute at this time. The last scene gives us the warmest memories. Anyway, everyone will get old, be elegant and dignified, come out tragically when they are young, and break up tragically. Looking back, it is far less serious. When we meet again, we don't repeat the joys and sorrows, and just drink it up. Dear you, don't come unharmed. I used to make my life so alive, although each headed for their own happiness and no longer on the same road, you are the unfading youth in my memory.

Will and Grace each explained the unpredictable fate, keeping them inseparable, and leaving them apart. The fate is scattered, like the severe cold that strips off the old leaves of the tree, and the coming year will be lush and new.

Just give this document to every pair of Will&Grace in the world.

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Will & Grace quotes

  • [Lyle has chosen Karen over Lorraine]

    Lyle Finster: I-I'm sorry, Lorraine. I love you, but I'm not in love with you, and I *am* in love with Karen.

    Karen: What? You are?

    Lyle Finster: Yes, and it's - it's never happened to me before.

    Lorraine: But what about my mummy?

    Lyle Finster: Well, I-I wasn't so much *in* love with mummy as I was *in* an alley and *out* of condoms.

  • Will: Where's all the Chinese food?

    Grace: Oh, I opened it up and started to eat it and then I noticed a hair in it. So I called the restaurant to complain and they were like "Well, how do you know its not your hair?" and I said "Well, I know what my hair tastes like." Anyway, I got so disgusted, I threw it all out.

    Will: You ate all of it, didn't you?

    Grace: Yes, I did.