The return of Will & Grace is just a few days away and we are so ready for a whole plethora of new pithy Karen putdowns.
To hype us all up (even more), the cast have appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to perform their iconic theme tune... but with lyrics.
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If the song, which now has us singing 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town' thanks to that "Get down, Will & Grace is coming to town" hook, didn't tell you already: Will & Grace is returning to NBC, with the main cast returning.
What isn't coming back is everything that happened in the original series finale (thank goodness) which saw the titular duo estranged with kids and was all very downbeat.
Nope, we're going back to basics with Will and Grace both having tragic love lives, Karen being a high-functioning alcoholic with the sharpest tongue imaginable, and Jack being her partner in crime.
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Just how we like it.
There's even more good news, too: the show has already been renewed for a second season!
NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt made the announcement during the Television Critics Association press tour, as well as confirming that this season's episode count has been bumped up to 16.
"When we got the initial order of 12, I thought, that didn't seem like enough," Jack's actor Sean Hayes joked during the press tour.
Will & Grace will return to NBC in the US on Thursday, September 28 at 9pm ET.
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