“Will & Grace” is Waving Goodbye

"Will & Grace"

Oh, honey, all good things must come to an end.

Eleven years after bidding us farewell, Will & Grace returned to our screens in 2017 to put the “yay” in “gay”.

The comedy series about a gay lawyer, Will Truman, and his Jewish interior designer best friend, Grace Adler, seemed more relevant than ever when it was reintroduced, covering topics that the original run never had to contend with — like Netflix and dating apps.

All four main cast members — Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Megan Mullaly, and Sean Hayes — returned to reprise their characters for the reboot.

But, unlike the number of drinks that Karen Walker can consume, the show does have a limit to its seasons.

“We think of the Will & Grace reboot episodes the way Karen Walker thinks of martinis – 51 is not enough, 53 is too many. That is why, after consulting with the cast, we all have decided this will be the final season of Will & Grace,” creators Max Mutchnick, David Kohan, and director and executive producer James Burrows said in a statement.

Will & Grace will begin its third (or is that 11th?) and final season in the first half of 2020.