As the revival of ‘Will & Grace’ comes to a close amid allegations of cast feuds and bullying, Adam White asks why so many of our favourite shows seem to implode when they’re brought back to life
The only character still capable of entertaining with regularity was Mullally’s Karen. It’s probably for that reason the actor found herself ostracised.’s secret weapon from day one, she pulled focus, earned the biggest laughs and was always the least annoying of its central quartet – mainly because she was the only character actually intended to be exhausting. But understanding why there may have been conflict doesn’t make the situation any less depressing.
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