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Smash 1.2
So, I love Derek, Eileen and Ellis. Naturally, Ellis is put down and ignored and I'm like...
You never know when the quiet laundry butler is secretly hiding their Cyberman lover in the basement...
I still hate Debra Messing's character's personal plot-line. Even the son didn't feel believable to me. I notice how she went back to work and he had to be fine with it but she didn't like the idea of him going back to work either...
Then again, I could just be annoyed because as sad as baby girls being abandoned in China is...approximately 20,000 young adults will age out of the foster care system without ever having found a family to provide for them and that's HERE in the United States. 20% will become homeless while 25% will wind up in prison.
Why couldn't they have become a foster family? Especially if he loves kids so much? You could take in multiple kids at a time.
I continue to love the nitty-gritty actual theatre stuff. It's funny. When I had directors who insisted on working over and this and that, I called them a Nazi behind their back but looking back and watching someone else experience it on tv...I find it amusing.
Of course, the musical numbers continue to be amazing.
So, I love Derek, Eileen and Ellis. Naturally, Ellis is put down and ignored and I'm like...
You never know when the quiet laundry butler is secretly hiding their Cyberman lover in the basement...
I still hate Debra Messing's character's personal plot-line. Even the son didn't feel believable to me. I notice how she went back to work and he had to be fine with it but she didn't like the idea of him going back to work either...
Then again, I could just be annoyed because as sad as baby girls being abandoned in China is...approximately 20,000 young adults will age out of the foster care system without ever having found a family to provide for them and that's HERE in the United States. 20% will become homeless while 25% will wind up in prison.
Why couldn't they have become a foster family? Especially if he loves kids so much? You could take in multiple kids at a time.
I continue to love the nitty-gritty actual theatre stuff. It's funny. When I had directors who insisted on working over and this and that, I called them a Nazi behind their back but looking back and watching someone else experience it on tv...I find it amusing.
Of course, the musical numbers continue to be amazing.