


mwj01 wrote:Yeah, but this will be different in a much different way Sister. Seems more people would be likely to embrace this type of drama vs. a vampire show. I've always loved the vampire genre and looked forward to the premiere of ML because of that AND the hot guy in the previews.When I tried to tell a few friends about ML and that they should watch it, I received the 'you've got two heads' looks. I don't get it because it's wonderful escapism, but I guess the majority wants more they can relate to?
I guess we're just special.
wpgrace wrote:Fleur de Lisa wrote:I can definitely see why Alex chose this project, the challenges to him acting in such a piece like this must be phenomenal. I foresee fast-paced dialogue, lots of emotion, and a fantastic opportunity for him to shine.
Finally, something different on television. Cannot wait to see him act his socks (and whatever other clothing he prefers) off in this!
That's the part that scares me about the pick up, Ma Fleurette, my rock(ette?).... something different... like ML was different... CBS doesn't like different... but hoping they'll go for it one more time with the Alex...
Fleur de Lisa wrote:wpgrace wrote:Fleur de Lisa wrote:I can definitely see why Alex chose this project, the challenges to him acting in such a piece like this must be phenomenal. I foresee fast-paced dialogue, lots of emotion, and a fantastic opportunity for him to shine.
Finally, something different on television. Cannot wait to see him act his socks (and whatever other clothing he prefers) off in this!
That's the part that scares me about the pick up, Ma Fleurette, my rock(ette?).... something different... like ML was different... CBS doesn't like different... but hoping they'll go for it one more time with the Alex...
I knew that someone would pick up on my different comment!! And yes, ML was different--and look at the choices Alex has made thus far in his career- a very eclectic mix of roles. I know that we would be happy to see him in anything, but I also believe that we would be slightly disappointed if he were in some 'run-of-the-mill' tv show, like every other show out there.
This is different, but not so far outside the realm of what is out there already. Set in a hospital, it will inherently attract viewers who already enjoy those types of shows--so, I see that as a kind of safety net. The difference is in the subtext of the show--that is the part that is unique.
I'm worrying right along with ya Hon and will no doubt be a complete wreck as it draws nearer! We want it so badly for him AND for us.wpgrace wrote:mwj01 wrote:Yeah, but this will be different in a much different way Sister. Seems more people would be likely to embrace this type of drama vs. a vampire show. I've always loved the vampire genre and looked forward to the premiere of ML because of that AND the hot guy in the previews.When I tried to tell a few friends about ML and that they should watch it, I received the 'you've got two heads' looks. I don't get it because it's wonderful escapism, but I guess the majority wants more they can relate to?
I guess we're just special.
We are most definitely special, Sister! And no one is praying harder than me that this show gets picked up... well Mrs. O'Loughlin maybe, but aside from his mom... we're all in here praying... and as SS adds, chanting... together. But I worry. That's my job, isn't it; I'm the one that worries???
Grace, I agree, it is scarry, but you have to hope that this is one that critics could love. I do believe shows that have that kind of backing, networks are inclined to be more leant with. Look at shows, that did not catch on right away, the ones that were saved the first year where ones that were more critcally acclaimed shows (The Office, Friday Night Lights and 30 Rock). If I am full ofwpgrace wrote:Fleur de Lisa wrote:wpgrace wrote:Fleur de Lisa wrote:I can definitely see why Alex chose this project, the challenges to him acting in such a piece like this must be phenomenal. I foresee fast-paced dialogue, lots of emotion, and a fantastic opportunity for him to shine.
Finally, something different on television. Cannot wait to see him act his socks (and whatever other clothing he prefers) off in this!
That's the part that scares me about the pick up, Ma Fleurette, my rock(ette?).... something different... like ML was different... CBS doesn't like different... but hoping they'll go for it one more time with the Alex...
I knew that someone would pick up on my different comment!! And yes, ML was different--and look at the choices Alex has made thus far in his career- a very eclectic mix of roles. I know that we would be happy to see him in anything, but I also believe that we would be slightly disappointed if he were in some 'run-of-the-mill' tv show, like every other show out there.
This is different, but not so far outside the realm of what is out there already. Set in a hospital, it will inherently attract viewers who already enjoy those types of shows--so, I see that as a kind of safety net. The difference is in the subtext of the show--that is the part that is unique.
Oui Oui... but as you see in my above post... I worry. And it's up against Bruckheimer... whose shows are not different, but usually successful and, most importantly, on the frikkin air. Then again, his Shopaholic movie tanked... maybe it shoulda been a Moonlightaholic movie...
The thing that stands out to me is the kind of role Alex chose. It's as you said, look at some of the stuff he's done in the past- eclectic and certainly on the edge. As an actor, I would kill for a meaty role like this and would not be thinking about ratings. I'm guessing actors have to be somewhat phlegmatic about the chances of success. It's really a crap shoot.Fleur de Lisa wrote: I knew that someone would pick up on my different comment!! And yes, ML was different--and look at the choices Alex has made thus far in his career- a very eclectic mix of roles. I know that we would be happy to see him in anything, but I also believe that we would be slightly disappointed if he were in some 'run-of-the-mill' tv show, like every other show out there.
This is different, but not so far outside the realm of what is out there already. Set in a hospital, it will inherently attract viewers who already enjoy those types of shows--so, I see that as a kind of safety net. The difference is in the subtext of the show--that is the part that is unique.
Red, I am sure they are right, but If Alex is doing a series called "Three Rivers", he better be visiting the Burgh on a regular bases. He already has most of PA watching this show!redwinter101 wrote:"Those in the know", of whom I am most definitely not one, seem to think that exteriors will be shot in Pittsburgh but all the main action will be filmed at Paramount.
Red
BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!