After a few days of social media buildup, the cast of Will & Graceis still being pretty damn coy.
The show's stars Debra Messing, Eric McCormack and Megan Mullally all just tweeted a short trailer for something related to the beloved sitcom.
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The video features dramatic music, the theme of bringing "America back from the brink," and a hidden message – one red word in each page of texts spells out the sentence "Will & Grace is back."
While it seems unlikely that the revolutionary sitcom is back, some have speculated that this mystery has something to do with the presidential campaign.
Towards the end of the video, Mullaly's signature Karen voice is heard saying, "Make America bueno again!" – a play on Donald Trump's campaign slogan.
If the video is in fact tied to the election, it's likely skewing democratic.
Messing is a supporter of Hillary Clinton:
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Eric McCormack retweeted this pro-Clinton graphic:
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And Mullaly retweeted this article about Trump:
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The rumors started this weekend when the cast tweeted out photos goofing around on set:
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We just hope the next clue is the final piece to this puzzle.
UPDATE September 26 2016, 3:35 p.m. EST: We were wrong – Sean Hayes just tweeted out another puzzle piece that’s just as much of a tease as everything else.
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