All of you Megan Hilty fans can rejoice! The ex-Smash star has been cast as a series regular opposite her former Smash co-star, Sean Hayes, in his new NBC comedy, Sean Saves The World.
The last two episodes of Smash air tonight, completing the two year run of the show. The casts of Hit List and Bombshell gather at the Tony Awards. Will either production come away as winners?
It’s official. NBC has cancelled Smash after two seasons. The musical drama, detailing life on the Great White Way, has struggled from the beginning. After debuting in January 2012 with tons of buzz, the initial rave reviews didn’t last long.
Here is this week’s Smash discussion thread. In “The Producers” An off-the-rail Jimmy (Jeremy Jordan) threatens “Hit List’s” future, as Karen (Katharine McPhee), Derek (Jack Davenport), Ana (Krysta Rodriguez) and Kyle (Andy Mientus) try to help him before something bad happens.
Although it’s been banished to Saturday night burn-off, Smash, the series finale for the beleaguered NBC musical drama, has been given an upgrade by the network.