Sunday, April 29, 2018

Blind Item #3

This former long running network show is in reboot talks. Quiet ones. Very quiet. Apparently this back in the day A+/A list mostly movie actor turned serial A- list mostly television actor is not very well liked by his former co-stars and don't want him pressuring everyone for his role back.

37 comments:

  1. West Wing and Rob Lowe

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  2. Anonymous8:35 AM

    I hope this happens. Loved this show!

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  3. Rob Lowe is currently on Code Black so that could explain why the talks are hush hush.

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  4. i did enjoy the west wing... however, i hope they keep it interesting and not just a big political bashing hour....

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  5. I understand that Veep is ending this year, but Designated Survivor is a hit and still on the air. How many White House shows does TV really need?

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  6. Enough with the gotdamn reboots!

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  7. This just sounds like a bad idea. But I know a lot of people that will be happy.

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  8. Yep, something with Rob Lowe in it, but I don’t care about the programme.

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  9. Yup. Rob Lowe. http://www.tmz.com/2018/04/28/richard-schiff-west-wing-reboot/

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  10. Political/spy shows bore the shit out of me (except The Americans.) Reality is so much more interesting.

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  11. I really enjoyed West Wing, but if the reboot is anything like the mess that The Good Fight series 2 is, then I shall not be watching. When you are selling overseas you do need less vitriol. Johnny foreigner doesn`t understand the in jokes.

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  12. Lost and the guy that played Jack

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  13. Not at all interested in WW reboot. First couple years were great but it got increasingly ridiculous the longer it ran.

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  14. Like I said, WW bored me like so many political shows, so I only saw sporadic episodes. The loss of Rob Lowe seemed to have a negative effect on the overall series (but I couldn't stand President Bartlett and wished he was less prominent.)

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    1. @Ervin Thompson

      Can't be Martin. Talks of a possible reboot have been in the press since last year.

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  16. I think Veep is over because JLD is just ready to move on.

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  17. 30 Rock/ Alec Baldwin

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  18. I never liked West Wing either. I don't like fictional TV shows making political statements either.

    Having said that, I think the only shows that deserve reboots are shows that didn't get a fair shake the first time around. Jericho and Friday Night Lights are two examples.

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  19. I think this blind about Patrick Dempsey from Grey's Anatomy I hear he is a real asshole in real life. Shonda Rhimes and Ellen Pompeo I hear cannot stand the man. When Dempsey character died on Grey's the ratings the next season went up! Pompeo also blasted Dempsey in her Hollywood Reporter essay earlier this year she says he did not want to work with her to get equal pay.

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  20. "Jericho"

    Oh god yes!

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  21. There have been talks of 30 Rock and they said they would know by May if this will happen.

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  22. I loved West Wing but totally not interested in any reboot. It was a liberal bent back then, can only imagine how santomonius it would be now. I hate entertainers telling me how I should think. Also I can’t really imagine ANY person besides maybe Richard Shiff from west wing being the least bit likable in real life. Especially Rob Lowe.

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  23. PS. I also am sick of reboots and reality shows. For Pete’s sakes, have a new idea!

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  24. Reboots are awful. Used to have appointment TV for the first Will & Grace. Now, a decade later, with Karen's high squeaky voice it is most difficult to understand what she's saying. And, I don't care. Watched it once. No more.

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  25. @Redhead66, zero chance of that, I'm afraid. Political bashing would be the reason for bringing it back, and there's no way they'd be able to restrain themselves.

    It's kind of remarkable how out of ideas they are. There are still some new ideas on TV, but nearly all the big-budget movies now are based on Things We Know.

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  26. Yes, more Jericho, please!!

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  27. Is Rob Lowe difficult? I’ve never heard that before. Anyone have specific examples or is this just a general feeling?

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  28. @ TW. but that isn't how it works. They won't reboot a show that ended up canceled. The whole point is to capitalize on the initial fan base and established success. Not saying they shouldn't give FNL another chance but for numbers folks it makes no sense.

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    1. @kiki71

      FNL initially appeared on NBC, was cancelled, brought back, & cancelled again. Another network did pick it up. It is no more. I was trying to make a point that just because a long-running show was popular does not mean it deserves to come back.

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  29. I love a good show whether it is a new one or a re-boot. However, how does Rob Lowe escape the pedo label when he was on videotape with underage girls? Some news stories even aired a bit of the footage to show that it was Rob Lowe.

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  30. Seinfeld, with Jason Alexander as the not liked actor

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  31. The "Quiet ones" hint is making me think The Office, after John Krasinki's success with A Quiet Place. Not sure if he'd be referring to him or Steve Carell

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