Every time Jordan appeared on screen, I started to sing the Monchichi commercial jingle.
Please note that I do believe that he's is immensely F*CKable and totally talented...but this show makes people look weird!
Like...I'd be certain Christian Borle is 82% silly putty if I only went by this show.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I would ride that Silly Putty six ways to Sunday, though.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
Like Lucy's nose and Bill Holden? Cue Deb Messing!
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
I think it's just that some people look good on camera and others don't. I thought all during Les Mis that Aaron Tveit didn't have a face for camera.
Conversely, I tend to think Annaleigh Ashford looks like a gargoyle in real life,but I thought she looked cutish on the show last night.
I mean...I've seen him on stage a bunch of times, and hung out with him a bit one night back in the mid-Aughties. He's totes adorbs, as the kids say.
But, with Megan Hilty looking like a chemical peel, it's clear that the DP is straight out of film school.
TOM thats what i was saying, his hair looks wierd! and i love him, he just needs sideburns! and those poof on top yeesh
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Point taken, Robbie. I still think there's something about his eyes that don't translate well. Andy Mientus, however, is adorable as hell.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/28/07
Another user on here posted this. 'Smash' was adjusted up a tenth of a point.
Tuesday Final Ratings: 'Smash', 'New Girl' & 'The Bachelor' Adjusted Up; 'Betty White's 2nd Annual 90th Birthday Special' and 'Vegas' Adjusted Down
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Glad to see it adjusted UP and not DOWN. Hopefully ratings will go up in coming weeks.
And @Phyllis Rogers Stone, you thought Aaron Tveit didn't look good in the Les Mis movie?! I've never found him to be more attractive. lol
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
Heh. Different strokes, I guess. I just thought his face looked weird!
Glad ratings were up instead of down, but with that painful Betty White repeat as a lead-in, NBC wasn't helping.
And I agree there's something wrong with Jordan's eyes...he would have been a great soap opera lothario/villain back in the day.
"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. |
CultureVulture mentioned ATJ as well... And, I mean, sure I'd prefer *that* show, but it would never ever happen on network tv (and probably not on cable, either). All the execs wouldn't greenlight any scripts, and perhaps rightly because it wouldn't get the numbers they seem to think more and more they need. Since much of the same team was in place when the show was meant for Showtime, I'm not sure it would have been any better, but most of these high concept shows the networks pull out to compete with the increasing devotion to cable dramas don't work--not because the content can't be more adult due to network regulations, but because they still try too hard to appeal to the largest possible 18-49 demo.
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/16/07
All That Jazz had the forethought to have that Jessica Lange conceit. SMASH could to something like that, maybe tie it in to Heaven on Earth
To be clear, I only brought ALL THAT JAZZ up as an example of a daring work that felt like it got at something true about the business of putting on a Broadway show.
That's probably my biggest problem with SMASH. I think that putting on a show IS interesting, and I just wish they'd trust that.
Understudy Joined: 12/5/09
The show is doomed as long as they’ve got a protagonist who can’t act. I challenge you to watch any of her scenes and tell me whether she’s happy, sad, angry or scared. Yes, she has a pretty face and a pleasant voice but everything else is emotional botox.
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
"I challenge you to watch any of her scenes and tell me whether she’s happy, sad, angry or scared."
Which makes her in some ways oddly appropriate to be playing a Broadway up and comer. There are some folks who get a LOT of attention who are very much like that.
I'm just glad that it seems they actually may USE the Broadway talent properly this year. Last year, they pushed aside the clearly more talented of the "dueling divas" in favor of the designated protagonist. Will Chase's character, though given some good songs, had a really awful character that no actor could've made much of. And they never even let Brian D'Arcy James sing! I leave out Christian Borle because I personally found Tom one of the only tolerable characters last season. But this year, it appears they're going to bring Jeremy Jordan's character in as a leading man, Andy Mientus's as a supporting character with some real personality, and seem to be fixing Ivy's characterization.
SonofRobbieJ - Yes, "All That Jazz" was wonderful but the difference is "SMASH" is a weekly TV series and IMO harder to do.
And add to that, a NETWORK tv show.
But I think Robbie cleared up that wasn't why he brought up the movie--I think he just meant the show lacks that feeling of excitement.
I'm late to the party here and finally caught up on watching the season premiere of Smash last night, but just wanted to say that it does seem improved compared to last year in terms of the focus on the theatre world and less on the home lives, and with the new characters replacing the worst of the old ones.
And Megan's performance of They just keep moving the line got me excited for Smash again the way that the first episode got me feeling last year with Let me be your star, and which I hadn't quite felt again since. She is phenomenal! More Megan singing Broadway anthem-type songs, please!
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
"The show is doomed as long as they’ve got a protagonist who can’t act. I challenge you to watch any of her scenes and tell me whether she’s happy, sad, angry or scared. Yes, she has a pretty face and a pleasant voice but everything else is emotional botox."
Enough about Deb Messing. Let's discuss Katharine McPhee.
"And add to that, a NETWORK tv show."
I don't think Network shows have the edge anymore. Mad Men and other cable shows are vastly superior to network shows. Maybe the networks should adopt the British model and produce less episodes and focus on quality rather than quantity.
"I don't think Network shows have the edge anymore."
When was the last time any Network drama got nominated for EMMYS? At least last handful of years been Brit and Cable dramas I thought.
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Oops, I forgot THE GOOD WIFE few years ago...
And all of you know that Golden Globe doesn't really count for this topic since voters for that is totally different. EMMY voters actually work in TV drama field not like GGs.
Updated On: 2/8/13 at 08:57 PM
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/27/05
Enough about Deb Messing. Let's discuss Katharine McPhee.
I thought that most people have already been discussing Kat McPhee and her dead eyes.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/20/03
"I thought that most people have already been discussing Kat McPhee and her dead eyes."
LOL. I know. I just don't think Debra Messing adds that much to the show either.
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