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The ‘Lost’ panel was very illuminating, but not for the reasons I expected.

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Just a few little things because I have to run and take care of Upfronts, Game of Thrones and The Bachelorette (HALP):

So. Game of Thrones. I will talk more about this past episode in my recap, but if you watched yesterday’s chat, you’ll know that I really feel like character development is being sacrificed to further plot this season. I’m apparently not the only one who feels that way:

I will pause here to note that whoever made this was clearly pissed off that Arya killed the Night King instead of Jon. I strongly disagree with that take, but I fully agree with the actors’ comments. Oh, and Varys is also pissed.

Speaking of actors and character development and disappointment: this weekend it was my great honor to moderate the Lost panel at Houston’s Comicpalooza. The guests were Mira Furlan who played Danielle Rousseau; Jeremy Davies who played Daniel Faraday/Widmore; and Andrew Divoff who played Mikhail Bakunin. All three actors were very friendly and forthcoming and the panel was interesting. However, any Lost fans who wanted to get into the weeds of the show in terms of plot or theories were sure to be disappointed. These are three actors talking about a show they filmed ten years ago — they don’t have thoughts or feelings about how the show’s finale played out or what it meant for their characters in the sideways timeline or any complicated thoughts about time travel or what the polar bears were doing on the Island.

However, they did have a lot of feelings about the process of acting and character development and much to say about that part of their experiences. Furlan, in particular, had a lot of feelings — none of them very good — about both how her character and she as an actor were treated by the show. She wasn’t very specific, but the gist of it seemed to be that the character contained such potential, and she felt the writers squandered it.

She also shared a story about how she learned that Danielle’s character had been killed off: apparently, when they were filming the episode, she had been told that Danielle had just been shot but there was no indication in the script or otherwise that she was dead. It was only later when a friend called her to tell her that Sawyer had nudged Danielle’s dead body with his foot that she found out Rousseau was dead.

This is interesting for two reasons: 1. the showrunners called Jeremy Davies and Andrew Divoff to tell them their characters were going to die, but did not afford her the same courtesy, which is some bullshit. She jokingly decided it was because they worried that men are so emotionally delicate that they needed the advance notice. But 2. it revealed that she didn’t watch the show herself when it was on. And this, friends, is why I chose to not ask the panel any questions that were too in depth about the plot because, like I said, they are just actors who were on a show ten years ago, they really don’t have anything significant to say about the mysteries of the island. Truly.

Also, Andrew Divoff is NOTHING like the baddies he plays, but Jeremy Davies IS Daniel Faraday. All three actors were just lovely, but Divoff and Davies represent the opposite extremes of how actors relate to their characters — if that makes any sense.

If you have any other questions about the panel or what we discussed, feel free to leave them in the comments, and I will get to them!

Disney now has full control of Hulu after making a deal with Comcast. Comcast is selling its share of Hulu to Disney for $9.2 billion and NBCUniversal will have the right to pull its content from Hulu. This might not need to be said out loud, but this is a shit deal for consumers. Hulu was the one place where consumers had access to programming from all the major networks, and now it’s just becoming Disney+ Part 2. Boo.

Mr. Ratburn is gay.

Oh, Terry Bradshaw, no.

Felicity Huffman has pleaded guilty in the college admissions scandal. This is how you begin to repair your image, Lori Loughlin.

GAY OF THRONES:

Time’s Up

I think I mentioned this last week when all the cancellations were announced — the last three or four days have been a blur, sorry — but Steven Spielberg and Amblin Entertainment have pulled out of Bull over Michael Weatherly’s terrible behavior. Seems they don’t want to be on the hook for any more potential lawsuits.

Alyssa Milano is suggesting women go all Lysistrata in response to the Georgia Heartbeat Bill, forgets that women will be equally punished by such a stupid gesture. What actually works in these cases is to hit the states in their pocketbooks. Georgia has more film and TV projects than any other state outside of California. If the production companies refused to film there — which a few are doing — it might make a difference. As for projects that are already underway, take the example of J.J. Abrams and Jordan Peele’s production companies, who are donating the episode fees of their upcoming series, Lovecraft Country to the ACLU and Fair Right Georgia to fight this bill. GET ON IT, HOLLYWOOD.

Leslye Headland, the co-creator of Russian Doll, doesn’t have time for straight white lady bullshit. GET ‘EM, LESLYE.

Yael Stone, an actress known for her work on Orange is the New Black, has been identified as Geoffrey Rush’s accuser.

Y’all need to quit pranking the R. Kelly hotline.

YouTuber Jared “ProJared” Knabenbauer has been accused of sending and soliciting nudes from teenagers. Gross.

Ex-World Series MVP John Wetteland has been accused of sexually abusing a child. Gross.

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