I couldn't even get through the cold open without desperately missing JJ.
I can't believe she's going to be a regular. I'm not happy.
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I couldn't even get through the cold open without desperately missing JJ.
I can't believe she's going to be a regular. I'm not happy.
MFN, the last I heard, your whitefont is not to be worried about. She's only going to be on for three eps.
You're fucking kidding me, right?
Kathy, no. Check Spoilers for deets. It started that way and morphed into what I posted. Deadline.com reported it first, then came the usual suspects.
Vortex, I wish.
Nope, that's what I read at TWOP.
ETA: X-posted with MFN.
Seriously? That bites.
Yep, though I appreciate Paget's great big FU to the producers and network.
Check out AJ Cook's twitter (@ajcookofficial) for a snarky response to the latest development.
Yep, though I appreciate Paget's great big FU to the producers and network.
Oooh, what's that?
TPTB did some backpedaling and offered to reinstate her original deal for the full season--24 eps. The reworked one kept her a series regular, but she'd only appear on 17 episodes and she's allowed to do a pilot. PB told them no, she'll stick with the current deal. She's made noises about wanting to go back to comedy.
Yeah, I'm going to miss her if she ultimately leaves, but I can't blame her one bit for wanting to give them the big ol' one-fingered salute.
I need to find out who wrote this ep of CM and smack them straight upside the head. Seriously? That was some massive 2x4ish storytelling with a healthy dose of Mary Sue.
I liked the actress and even the character well enough (facially she actually reminded me a bit of Elle), but she really wasn't given much to work with.