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“Will & Grace” returns 10 years later to support Hillary Clinton and the LGBT population

Will Truman, Grace Adler, Karen Walker and Jack McFarland recorded an unprecedented 10-minute scene.
 
 
With the North American presidential race entering the final stretch, more and more television and film personalities support Hillary Clinton.

After Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johansson, Julianne Moore, among other actors, published a video appealing to vote for the Democratic candidate, the series "Will & Grace" he returned a decade later to film a 10-minute scene, just to support Hillary Clinton.

 
After several clues on social media, the new sitcom scene debuted on YouTube, hours before the first debate between the Democratic candidate and Donald Trump, the Republican Party candidate.
 
The protagonists Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (played by Debra Messing, who, in real life, is known for being a Hillary supporter) try to convince Karen (Megan Mullally), inclined to vote for Trump, and the undecided Jack (Sean Hayes) — "a man angry, uneducated white man who is unemployed", the perfect stereotype, according to the series, of Americans who will be able to vote for the Republican candidate—about the qualities of Hillary Clinton.
 
The video was produced by original "Will & Grace" creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan. The series had episodes between 1999 and 2006 and always defended the LGBT causes and other social rights.

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