A Will and Grace Question
#1A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 12/31/06 at 7:03pm
I am doing a scene for my Drama class, and I wanna do the scene between Will and Grace when they are disgussing about having a baby. Grace is having second thoughts some lines i can quote are "SHUT UP GRACE, GET OUT, YOU DONT LIVE HERE ANYMORE" can anyone tell me the episode so i can watch this scene.
Thanks
#2re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 12/31/06 at 7:24pmThe Kid Stays Out Of The Picture, Season 5.
#2re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 12/31/06 at 7:24pmI'm away from my place visiting family so I do not have my Season 5 DVD to confirm, but according to imdb.com the episode title is "The Kid Stays Out of the Picture" from Season 5. It is a brilliant scene from when the show was good.
#3re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 12/31/06 at 7:35pm
Yes, those were the days.
#4re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 12/31/06 at 7:39pmI've done this seen before, it's really easy to make it look impressive.
#7re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 12/31/06 at 8:20pmYes, I've done that "scene" before. I'm glad you were smart enough to gather that despite my mistake. Someone get that lit queen a cookie!
#8re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 12/31/06 at 11:03pmThanks for finding out for me! I really like this scene. Anyone wanna throw some blocking tips my way?
#9re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:06am
Yeah, those were the days. And the one of the very FEW times Debra Messing gets to ACT. I love that scene, and at the same time I hate it.
Of course I wouldn't want Will to be the father of my baby either. if i were a straight woman.
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#10re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 12:10amI think this scene is perfect to apply Laban Movement Analysis. You may want to consider using that here.
#11re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 3:37amIt's the best dramatic scene in the whole series, IMO. They tried to do something similar in the last episode or second-to-last episode, can't remember and it wasn't as good. Both Debra Messing and Eric McCormack showed that they could actually do drama as well as comedy (even sporadically), I thought it was staged like a play, if I remember well the scene has few cuts. Debra Messing particularly does a great job with her lines and proves that she's quite a skilled actress, it'd be nice to see her do Broadway sometime soon.
#12re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 3:55amI did the seen from Growing Pains where Carol is told that her boyfriend Sandy (played by Mathew Perry, whom I resemble) has died from the injuries he sustained in a drunk driving accident. It is another one that is easy to make look impressive which is the whole reason for acting if you ask me. I believe it was in seeson 5. The girl who played Carol in our seen was also bulimic, which helped because Tracy Gold, who played Carol on the TV show was also bulimic. Weird, huh?
#13re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 4:37am
The entire episode script is here. =] Break a leg!
I remember days
Or at least I try
But as years go by
They're sort of haze
And the bluest ink
Isn't really sky
And at times I think
I would gladly die
For a day of sky
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#14re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 11:55am
Just reading that gave me chills. Good luck with the seen and if you could post a video of it somewhere on line (I'm not saying the site name
) that wood be awsome.
#15re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 1:41pm
Sueleen, it's becoming difficult to figure out if you're serious or not.
#16re: A Will and Grace Question
Posted: 1/1/07 at 2:20pmTHANKS SO MUCH FOR THE SCRIPT!
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