At the 25 minute mark, and just ahead of a commercials break, Frank was seen flirting with a pretty woman who he had just placed in a taxi. Like Julia Houston’s son Leo and husband Frank. Well yes, some people are gone like the ratboy Ellis, one of TV’s most uniformly detested characters ever. I guess that’s a big clue from new show runner Joshua Safran that things are going to be different. Yes, I’m dropping in some cut/print – Moving on. The grass is always greener on some Technicolor stageĪnd if a duckling never swims, she’ll never become a swan… Not the complete song mind you – just the key phrases of Moving on and Journey On. And wasn’t it eerily reminiscent of a tune from the Broadway musical Ragtime called Journey On. Not exactly flattering to Katherine McPhee who plays Cartwright, but if the technology exists, why not use it? Anyway, the show’s opener is a song called: Cut/Print/Moving On. Within seconds, she will become ‘Marilyn’ as the full color bleeds in. While the curtain doesn’t exactly rise, following a montage which serves as a fast Season One recap, Season 2 opens with Karen Cartwright performing on stage of the closing night in Boston in a full black and white screen. We just waited 8 1/2 months to see this, and then they put us back on hiatus for another two weeks. Only after the second hour ended did they bother to tell us that we’ll have to wait two weeks for the next show to air. NBC’s Smash, a tale of Broadway, returned the airwaves last night with a special 2 hour season premier. It only took two minutes and Dev was tossed into the wastepaper basket never to be seen again.
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