SMASH thread!

random thoughts:

i don't think the Dev/Ivy hook-up is a believable storyline. Dev hooking up with RJ is much more believable.

Karen's "naive" look is really starting to get on my nerves.

Derek is a cad, no? "we are professionals." professional what? exactly? i still like his character since he's the only one unapologetically himself.

i was glad Tom called Julia out on blaming him. yes, he went along with bringing Michael back, but it is NOT his fault that Julia had an affair.

Michael is seriously creepy. she told you she didn't want any part of your coming there. you've already said you want to keep your family together and you reiterate this. and THEN, you try to kiss her again, in a public place? i don't feel sorry for her at all, but the last time she told him no, he bedded her anyway. he doesn't like to hear no, apparently. and he's creepy.

the ending of that musical was terrible.

I agree with everything you said. ::yes::

If I would have been in the audience, I would have been like "wth was that?" :confused3 It was horrible (which was probably the point). lol
 
Wow! That's great! I love the personal connection. :thumbsup2




I think it was definitely Ivy. I also think that if Karen gets cast, that the engagement right will suddenly show up right before she's about to perform & she finds out Dev was unfaithful. All, just so Karen blows her performance.

There is nothing redeeming abut Ivy. :crazy:


I thought that grey haired guy was someone. At first, I thought Eileen was going to talk to him. he jut has a "moneyed producer" quality about him.


Getting sick of Debra Messing. Especially after this comment she said, which was talked about in this thread:
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=2921242

She just seems like a shrill, emotional adolescent, both in real life and as her character.

I was reading an article where they talked to Megan Hilty and it seems she's getting tired of Ivy and her crap, too. She said Ivy really needs to get it together.

Ever since Theresa Rebeck left the show, I've noticed a definite shift in the writing ~ and not in a good way.
 
I was reading an article where they talked to Megan Hilty and it seems she's getting tired of Ivy and her crap, too. She said Ivy really needs to get it together.

Ever since Theresa Rebeck left the show, I've noticed a definite shift in the writing ~ and not in a good way.

Yes, I noticed the shift. when they were actually developing songs and putting together a musical, the writing was good & tight. Now, they stopped writing songs for the singers, basically rehashing what has already been done in the musical, and it has turned into a soap opera in the SETTING of the theatre world. And as everyone said, certain story lines, like Dev/Ivy, one note Julia, Michael being weirdly obsessed, just don't make sense or are not very good. :(
 
I was reading an article where they talked to Megan Hilty and it seems she's getting tired of Ivy and her crap, too. She said Ivy really needs to get it together.

Ever since Theresa Rebeck left the show, I've noticed a definite shift in the writing ~ and not in a good way.

I was beginning to wonder if Megan Hilty is anything like Ivy.

I have never seen a musical where the character commits suicide at the end. It reminds me of "The Producers" where they are looking for the worse play ever written. I once saw a musical where one of the characters dies in the first act and appears through the 2nd act as a ghost (Norbert Leo Butz in "Thou Shalt Not"), but that musical bombed, too. I wonder if Season 2 is going to be them getting the show for Broadway.

I enjoy the show mostly for the song writing. The plot lines are a little stale.
 

I was beginning to wonder if Megan Hilty is anything like Ivy.

I have never seen a musical where the character commits suicide at the end. It reminds me of "The Producers" where they are looking for the worse play ever written. I once saw a musical where one of the characters dies in the first act and appears through the 2nd act as a ghost (Norbert Leo Butz in "Thou Shalt Not"), but that musical bombed, too. I wonder if Season 2 is going to be them getting the show for Broadway.

I enjoy the show mostly for the song writing. The plot lines are a little stale.

Jesus dies at the end of Jesus Christ Superstar. But, that show ends happily. :thumbsup2 :lmao:
 
Shoot, why'd you go and spoil the ending!

Oops! ;)


I remember when Mel Gibson was being interviewed about The Passion of the Christ. He said he was getting so much flack and criticism by the Jews when they found out that in the movie that the Jews killed Jesus. :headache:

I thought, "Well, of course, everybody knows they killed Jesus. We've known for over 2000 years." :confused: Then I thought about it and realized the Jewish people would have read the New Testament or go see JCS. So all this time, they wouldn't know about the crucifixion & all that. :lmao:
 
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Hey, The View, has the two stars from Evita on right now. They are going to do a scene from the show in a little bit.
 
No, Michael Cer---something, who is nominated for the Tony and the woman playing Evita.

Is Ricky in it, too? I tuned in late & don't know why he's on The View.

Hmmm he posted on Facebook that he and the cast would be on. Can't watch it now. Will try and catch it later in other various places. ;)

Ricky Martin & The Cast Of EVITA Will Appear Today (May 8th) On ABC’s “THE VIEW” (11:00am ET/ 10:00am PT). Look For An Interview Segment And A Performance of "And the Money Kept Rolling In”

ETA: Yes, he's in Evita.
 
Hmmm he posted on Facebook that he and the cast would be on. Can't watch it now. Will try and catch it later in other various places. ;)



ETA: Yes, he's in Evita.

Oh, that explains why he was sitting next to them. :thumbsup2 I wasn't sure if he was an earlier guest who hung around.

It will probably be on YouTube later.
 
Oops! ;)


I remember when Mel Gibson was being interviewed about The Passion of the Christ. He said he was getting so much flack and criticism by the Jews when they found out that in the movie that the Jews killed Jesus. :headache:

I thought, "Well, of course, everybody knows they killed Jesus. We've known for over 2000 years." :confused: Then I thought about it and realized the Jewish people would have read the New Testament or go see JCS. So all this time, they wouldn't know about the crucifixion & all that. :lmao:

Pilate was Roman, and Jesus was killed under his authority. Furthermore, Jesus's death is something that needed to happen in order for Jesus to fill his role as the savior.

The Jews know that they are accused of killing Jesus. After all, this claim has been used to justify pogroms, and genocide and other forms of Antisemitism for centuries.
 
I wish they would stage "Bombshell" for a week or so on Broadway. I'd go! I understand it would be an expensive undertaking, but it would be interesting to see it with all the songs and costumes. Maybe it will be an extra feature on the DVD. I guess I can dream.
In the Playbill article about Smash, they mentiohed that it was written with an eye towards staging it on Broadway, and not for a week.

I have never seen a musical where the character commits suicide at the end. It reminds me of "The Producers" where they are looking for the worse play ever written. I once saw a musical where one of the characters dies in the first act and appears through the 2nd act as a ghost (Norbert Leo Butz in "Thou Shalt Not"), but that musical bombed, too.

Um - maybe not suicide, but ever see Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street? And wasn't there a suicide in Rent?

Oh, and Javert commits suicide in Les Miserables.

And I just discovered that there is a workshop called The Suicide - A Musical Comedy.
http://www.playbill.com/news/articl...ted-by-Tony-Winner-John-Rando-Presented-Feb-9

There are a lot of dark musicals out there.
 
In the Playbill article about Smash, they mentiohed that it was written with an eye towards staging it on Broadway, and not for a week.



Um - maybe not suicide, but ever see Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street? And wasn't there a suicide in Rent?

Oh, and Javert commits suicide in Les Miserables.

And I just discovered that there is a workshop called The Suicide - A Musical Comedy.
http://www.playbill.com/news/articl...ted-by-Tony-Winner-John-Rando-Presented-Feb-9

There are a lot of dark musicals out there.

Spring Awakening had a suicide also.. along with abortion , rape, and child abuse...
 
....:scratchin I get back to talk about Smash, and you guys are talkin' Ricky Martin, Broadway, and The View???!?! :confused3
 
....:scratchin I get back to talk about Smash, and you guys are talkin' Ricky Martin, Broadway, and The View???!?! :confused3

Well, it had to do with a Broadway show, like Smash. And people were actually chatting on this thread a little while before, so I figured they'd still be around. :confused3 It made sense in my befuddled brain. :upsidedow
 
i will say that i've seen none of the mentioned Broadway musicals/plays that were mentioned (okay, i've seen the MOVIE Sweeney Todd because--Johnny Depp). were they generally darker in nature? Smash was so upbeat and cheerful and then... she dies. i think that may be part of it. it was a jolting ending.

i've seen youtube videos of Megan Hilty as Glinda from Wicked--so good.

if the previews are true, it looks like Ivy. Karen has no curves and the shots of Marilyn show curves. of course, they could be complete red herrings.
 
Well, it had to do with a Broadway show, like Smash. And people were actually chatting on this thread a little while before, so I figured they'd still be around. :confused3 It made sense in my befuddled brain. :upsidedow

...oh.




...good 'splah-NAY-shun.
 













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