Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Partial article from The Backlot - Smash

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“Smash” Finale: Greatest WTF Moments

by | May 28, 2013

The Smash series finale was, unsurprisingly, a mess. Here are its messiest moments.

Smash ended its run Sunday night with the last two episodes stitched together Frankenstein-style into a “series finale”. You are forgiven for watching that Liberace movie instead. In a series loaded with WTF moments, the final two episodes delivered up some of the WTF-iest.

6. Tom Levitt Becomes Lucy Ricardo

Tom’s desperation for a Tony nomination for Best Director turns his penultimate story line on Smash into an episode of I Love Lucy. He obsessively checks his phone in the middle of a live theater performance and, when the person seated behind him complains about it, he shoves his phone in the guy’s face and brags about having just won an Outer Critics’ Circle Award for his work. Except, sad horns, the guy is Patrick Dillon, a Hollywood and Broadway actor who’s on the Tony nominating committee. So Tom sends him a bottle of wine as an apology, going into a panic when it’s pointed out that the wine could be seen as an illegal bribe. Unable to stop the delivery, Tom goes to Patrick’s building and tries to steal the bottle off the doorman’s station. He’s thwarted by the arrival of Patrick himself and Tom and Patrick wind up in a literal tug-of-war over the bottle until they send it smashing to the floor.


It’s all an elaborate meet-cute for Tom and Patrick, who is played by Luke MacFarlane and who would have been Tom’s closeted love interest had Smash gone to a third season. Smash proved conclusively in episode two of this season that it is incapable of hitting a sitcom beat with its painfully unfunny “Bombshell invades the Theater Society dinner” story and the decision to return to it ever is unfathomable.

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Luke Macfarlane in 'Smash' Series Finale

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First Look at Cheyenne Jackson and Luke Macfarlane in 'Smash' Series Finale
By: Brandon Voss
5.14.2013

Sorry, show queens, but it's official: NBC's Smash will end its run with a two-hour series finale airing May 26.

The making of a Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe! Songs by partners Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman! Will & Grace's Debra Messing! Guest stars like Bernadette Peters and Jennifer Hudson! In other words, Smash is quite possibly the gayest show on television.

“I don’t want [viewers] to think they are going to be left hanging, because they won’t be,” out showrunner Josh Safran said previously. “The season has a beginning, middle and an end… [And] it just gets better and better."

The series finale episodes are titled "The Nominations" and "The Tonys," so you know where shows-within-a-show Bombshell and Hit List are headed. As revealed in a new set of preview photos, Behind the Candelabra's Cheyenne Jackson makes a cameo as himself — alongside fellow stage diva Christine Ebersole — to announce those Tony nods.

Meanwhile, another out actor, Luke Macfarlane, also appears in the finale... hey, why's he getting so cozy with Christian Borle as gay composer-director Tom Levitt? Guess we'll have to tune in May 26 and find out.

Watch a new promo below and see more photos from the Smash series finale here.

Friday, 10 May 2013

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Luke Macfarlane, Christian Borle at First Look - Cheyenne Jackson Announces 'The Nominations' on SMASH