Photo:Manny Carabel/Getty ImagesDebra Messingis getting candid about the highs and lows of filmingWill & Grace.While attending theJust Jack & Willpodcast premiere eventon Monday night in New York City, the actress, 54, opened up to PEOPLE about which scene she felt was the hardest to film during the show’s eleven season run.“I think the big fight that Will and Grace got into during the first run,” she recalls, referring to the main characters’ major falling out during Season 8. “I think that was surprisingly painful to shoot and I think that it really surprised the audience.”“And they were dead quiet, which we had never experienced in all the years and so we knew that something important was happening,” she adds of the sitcom’s live studio audience. “So, that’s a very clear memory for me.”Chris Haston/NBCU Photo BankThe Emmy-winning actress, who starred as Grace Adler on the series, went on to say at the Tribeca Film Festival event that she ultimately was “grateful” that she got to tackle such an emotional scene oppositeEric McCormack, who played her character’s best friend Will Truman.“I felt grateful that the writers gave us the opportunity to do something that had that much gravitas to it, you know?,” she said. “It’s a sitcom and normally you don’t see that. And so I was just… I was grateful.”Messing made the revelation to PEOPLE ahead of her guest stint on McCormack andSean Hayes’ new podcastJust Jack & Will.TheWill & Gracerewatch podcast series will feature the pair (and special guests) discussing what happened behind the scenes on he Emmy-winning show.“It’s aWill & Gracerewatch podcast forSmartLessMedia,” Hayes, 52, wrote of the series while announcing it onInstagram.McCormack told PEOPLE at the Impact ofWill & Grace: 25 Years Laterevent last week that the podcast wascooked up“at a lunch that we were having.““We started to talk about what would we do if we did a podcast,” he recalled. “And I said, ‘We could rewatch the show?’”The Emmy winner — who also trades Hollywood war stories pal Steven Weber for theirEating Out with Eric & Stevepodcast — revealed that Hayes admitted he wasn’t much of a viewer ofWill & Grace during its runs (first from 1998 to 2006, then in arevivalfrom 2017 to 2020).According to McCormack, Hayes “said, ‘Yeah, I’d have to watch it [for] the first time. ‘Cause I’ve never really watched it.’ He said, ‘That’s the show.’ ”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Just Jack & Willis slated to launch on June 15 on Amazon Music, and on all podcast services on June 22.

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Debra Messing attends the “Just Jack And Will” Live Podcast during the 2023 Tribeca Festival

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Debra Messingis getting candid about the highs and lows of filmingWill & Grace.While attending theJust Jack & Willpodcast premiere eventon Monday night in New York City, the actress, 54, opened up to PEOPLE about which scene she felt was the hardest to film during the show’s eleven season run.“I think the big fight that Will and Grace got into during the first run,” she recalls, referring to the main characters’ major falling out during Season 8. “I think that was surprisingly painful to shoot and I think that it really surprised the audience.”“And they were dead quiet, which we had never experienced in all the years and so we knew that something important was happening,” she adds of the sitcom’s live studio audience. “So, that’s a very clear memory for me.”Chris Haston/NBCU Photo BankThe Emmy-winning actress, who starred as Grace Adler on the series, went on to say at the Tribeca Film Festival event that she ultimately was “grateful” that she got to tackle such an emotional scene oppositeEric McCormack, who played her character’s best friend Will Truman.“I felt grateful that the writers gave us the opportunity to do something that had that much gravitas to it, you know?,” she said. “It’s a sitcom and normally you don’t see that. And so I was just… I was grateful.”Messing made the revelation to PEOPLE ahead of her guest stint on McCormack andSean Hayes’ new podcastJust Jack & Will.TheWill & Gracerewatch podcast series will feature the pair (and special guests) discussing what happened behind the scenes on he Emmy-winning show.“It’s aWill & Gracerewatch podcast forSmartLessMedia,” Hayes, 52, wrote of the series while announcing it onInstagram.McCormack told PEOPLE at the Impact ofWill & Grace: 25 Years Laterevent last week that the podcast wascooked up“at a lunch that we were having.““We started to talk about what would we do if we did a podcast,” he recalled. “And I said, ‘We could rewatch the show?’”The Emmy winner — who also trades Hollywood war stories pal Steven Weber for theirEating Out with Eric & Stevepodcast — revealed that Hayes admitted he wasn’t much of a viewer ofWill & Grace during its runs (first from 1998 to 2006, then in arevivalfrom 2017 to 2020).According to McCormack, Hayes “said, ‘Yeah, I’d have to watch it [for] the first time. ‘Cause I’ve never really watched it.’ He said, ‘That’s the show.’ ”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Just Jack & Willis slated to launch on June 15 on Amazon Music, and on all podcast services on June 22.

Debra Messingis getting candid about the highs and lows of filmingWill & Grace.

While attending theJust Jack & Willpodcast premiere eventon Monday night in New York City, the actress, 54, opened up to PEOPLE about which scene she felt was the hardest to film during the show’s eleven season run.

“I think the big fight that Will and Grace got into during the first run,” she recalls, referring to the main characters’ major falling out during Season 8. “I think that was surprisingly painful to shoot and I think that it really surprised the audience.”

“And they were dead quiet, which we had never experienced in all the years and so we knew that something important was happening,” she adds of the sitcom’s live studio audience. “So, that’s a very clear memory for me.”

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WILL & GRACE – Season 3 – Pictured: (l-r) Megan Mullally as Karen Walker, Eric McCormack as Will Truman, Debra Messing as Grace Adler, Sean Hayes as Jack McFarland

The Emmy-winning actress, who starred as Grace Adler on the series, went on to say at the Tribeca Film Festival event that she ultimately was “grateful” that she got to tackle such an emotional scene oppositeEric McCormack, who played her character’s best friend Will Truman.

“I felt grateful that the writers gave us the opportunity to do something that had that much gravitas to it, you know?,” she said. “It’s a sitcom and normally you don’t see that. And so I was just… I was grateful.”

Messing made the revelation to PEOPLE ahead of her guest stint on McCormack andSean Hayes’ new podcastJust Jack & Will.TheWill & Gracerewatch podcast series will feature the pair (and special guests) discussing what happened behind the scenes on he Emmy-winning show.

“It’s aWill & Gracerewatch podcast forSmartLessMedia,” Hayes, 52, wrote of the series while announcing it onInstagram.

McCormack told PEOPLE at the Impact ofWill & Grace: 25 Years Laterevent last week that the podcast wascooked up“at a lunch that we were having.”

“We started to talk about what would we do if we did a podcast,” he recalled. “And I said, ‘We could rewatch the show?’”

The Emmy winner — who also trades Hollywood war stories pal Steven Weber for theirEating Out with Eric & Stevepodcast — revealed that Hayes admitted he wasn’t much of a viewer ofWill & Grace during its runs (first from 1998 to 2006, then in arevivalfrom 2017 to 2020).

According to McCormack, Hayes “said, ‘Yeah, I’d have to watch it [for] the first time. ‘Cause I’ve never really watched it.’ He said, ‘That’s the show.’ ”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Just Jack & Willis slated to launch on June 15 on Amazon Music, and on all podcast services on June 22.

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