Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
After looking at The Pud's article, it didn't help the fact that the show also had to compete against 'NCIS', 'New Girl', 'The Bachelor' (which aired on a special night).
They can't cancel it...ever. They promised it to me as a reward to me for being one of their 3 loyal viewers since back in the Frasier and Caroline in the City days.
Stand-by Joined: 3/14/09
Broadway Here I Come is awsome and so is Jordan, this show will only propell him further into stardom, he will have not trouble getting work if Smash doesnt' survive. The first hour was a little slow and Smash should have started out with bang hopefully it picks up momentum.
http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/whoa_show_no_mo_uGITtdCFLIppIaD0IrD6EL
Full "Bombshell" cast recording available for early preview here:
http://music.aol.com/new-releases-full-cds/#/11
On page 3.
Enjoy!
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Rachel Shukert's recap reads like it was written by someone on coke. Almost five paragraphs before she even starts talking about the actual show. Miranda July! Miranda Priestly! SNIFFFFFFF.
I personally HATE the use of 'real' theatre people in this completely unreal world of SMASH. I actually don't have a problem accepting the alternate reality that SMASH is presenting...but having Michael Riedel and Jordan Roth show up just makes things weird and disjointed. Imagine if they got a real actor to play the nasty gossip columnist instead of that unsettling wraith.
Robbie, I thought almost this exact thing last night. Michael Riedel is bad enough, but Jordan Roth? Liza will be wasted playing herself. I'm surprised ACADEMY AWARD WINNER JENNIFER HUDSON wasn't playing herself. The "as themselves" cameos add nothing (even Harvey Fierstein would have been better served playing a character) and the lower end ones (like the aforementioned Jordan Roth) aren't anything but in-jokes for New Yorkers.
But I guess this thread is just gonna be like last year, where three people love it, most everyone else just bitches about everything, and a small contingent goes out of their way to spoil each and every plot point of the upcoming season.
I liked most of last night but by 10:30 was ready to move on. 2 hours for Smash is too much.
Jennifer Hudson totally out sang Kat McPhee on their party number. Looking forward to more of Hudson this season.
It'll be interesting to see what happens with these ratings when the C+3 ratings come in that show who watched via DVR. Those had a big lift for shows like Revolution, and that's the ultimate number that advertisers buy, not the live ratings anymore.
While the comparison from season finale last year is totally appropriate, the premiere to premiere is wacky. With super bowl hype plus the voice it's totally apples to oranges. I doubt anyone will make decisions about the life of Smash until it's back behind The Voice. If it can pull decent numbers there, it will continue to live (I HOPE).
IMO - I think people "bitch" about it because they think it has to be exactly like Broadway. This is fiction and they will stretch the truth to try and make the show more entertaining.
IMO - seemed to me this was Hudson's song and McPhee was more of a backup vocalist until near the end when she had small solo part.
"Rachel Shukert's recap reads like it was written by someone on coke. Almost five paragraphs before she even starts talking about the actual show. Miranda July! Miranda Priestly! SNIFFFFFFF."
Which is why I LOVE them. They remind me of every great Saturday night I've ever had!
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/27/05
I don't usually enjoy Rachel Shukert's recap, but this one was great. Loved her comment about Karen being the better "villain" because she's just so naturally unlikeable.
As for Julia's pregnancy, it's pretty easy to just write it off as the stomach flu or anxiety wreaking havoc on her stomach. I don't recall it showing her throwing up over a really long time.
I actually enjoyed last night's episode quite a bit; I think I really like this new, streamlined style. Still prefer Ivy to Karen, and I'm glad they've repaired Ivy's character from the extremes of last season. In all fairness, I wasn't as bothered by Karen now that she seems to have a spine (though getting Ivy fired was a nasty bit of diva behavior, IMO). Jennifer Hudson, glorious as always, and completely outshone everyone else whenever she was on screen. It was nice to see Julia finally pulling it together and Derek falling apart a bit. Jeremy Jordan's Jimmy (wow, say that three times fast) is so unlikeable he's likeable, if that makes sense, and "Broadway Here I Come" was probably my favorite number of the night. And Andy Mientus's Kyle is just adorable. The scene at the gala was also a favorite of mine, watching the team scheme and come together. Also, nice touch of Derek kissing Ivy's hand- I think it's nice to show that he is capable of actual affection, not just sleaze (ditto for the heartfelt moment with Karen after the show was frozen, telling her to find "something else.") Overall, I think I may allow myself to have hope in this show yet!
""IMO - I think people "bitch" about it because they think it has to be exactly like Broadway. This is fiction and they will stretch the truth to try and make the show more entertaining.""
AGREED. just like the law firm in THE GOOD WIFE
"IMO - I think people "bitch" about it because they think it has to be exactly like Broadway. This is fiction and they will stretch the truth to try and make the show more entertaining."
I'd be perfectly fine with that if we lived in a world where ALL THAT JAZZ never existed. But we have actually seen entertainment about Broadway that is entertaining (even over the top) and still find an emotional truth that this show lacks.
But whatever, I love to hate it and I hate to love it. I'll never stop watching.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Oh, I'm fine with the pregnancy never being mentioned again. I just thought it was noteworthy that everything from Dev to the scarves seemed to get a wrap-up, so the fact that that was ignored so blatantly surprised me. But I do not want her to be pregnant at all. I want her to find a non-annoying man and have hot sex that will unlock her creative juices.
I DID think it was kind of funny to be setting up this "Derrick is getting a comeuppance for being a womanizer" in the same episode where Jeremy Jordon so sexistly dismissed McPhee because she was "uptight."
Updated On: 2/6/13 at 03:04 PM
Wait...he just was a little too date rapey for me. I was uncomfortable.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Swing Joined: 1/30/13
I don't think the storyline of the pregnancy is over with, otherwise they would have wrapped it up last night. I mean, she WAS in bed for days/weeks/whatever on end and that could have been part of the depression/funk.
Michael Swift will be brought back and I"m pretty sure it's due to that story line.
theres a big diff between a womanizer (derrick) and being a douche (jeremey). that dancer had it so right when she schooled derrick on his sexist behavior
Jeremy was the date rapey one. Such anger behind the eyes. Though, he may be trying to act enough for both him and Ninny McPhee.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I think he looks weird on camera. Maybe it's the beady eyes? I
"I think he looks weird on camera. Maybe it's the beady eyes?"
It's the complete lack of sideburns.
Updated On: 2/6/13 at 04:08 PM
Jennifer Hudson totally out sang Kat McPhee on their party number.
Wait--that was a duet?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
But with Hudson around, Kat McPhee suddenly looks like Meryl Streep in the acting department.
"Get ready. This will be you. inafewmonths."
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