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12:58 am - 01/31/2013

How Smash Became TV's Biggest Trainwreck


A year ago, Smash began its first season on NBC, critically praised and exceedingly hyped, with the well-funded backing of the network and its chairman, Robert Greenblatt, who considered the musical drama his pet project. Steven Spielberg had dreamed up the concept, and his DreamWorks TV was behind it.

But by the time the show had its finale in May, it had become an object of ritualistic ridicule: appointment television for hate-watchers, that new American sport created by social media. Smash's unsympathetic lead characters, oddly placed musical sequences, schizophrenic tonal shifts, cartoon-like villains who literally say, "You haven't heard the last of this," and strangely accessorized actors all became fodder for Twitter jokes. Comedian Julie Klausner even devoted a podcast to Smash, which she called "the best television of all time."

Along the way, Smash's creator/showrunner, Theresa Rebeck, was fired. Rebeck had made it clear that Smash was her vision, and when that vision turned out to be laughable, she was shown the door. Despite all of Smash's problems, it did well enough in the ratings to be renewed for a second season — it aired after hit The Voice, and benefited from that lead-in.

Now, new executive producer Joshua Safran, late of Gossip Girl, will attempt to turn Smash around in Season 2. It has a two-hour premiere on Tuesday.

How does a lovingly looked-after show with such high stakes for all involved become a joke? Smash is a case study: in how megalomania and television can clash unproductively; in how high expectations can crash immediately; and in how intense network and studio oversight can result in a paranoid show creator who causes workplace misery and, most importantly, a bad TV show.

NBC would not participate in this story. Instead, I spoke with more than a half-dozen people who worked on the first season — all of whom would talk to me only under the condition of anonymity out of fear of angering NBC, DreamWorks, and a number of other people — to try to figure out what went so horribly wrong with Smash.

You must read the rest of the piece in the SOURCE; it's some of the best TV journalism ever. Half the stuff blew my fucking mind, seriously. And it explains EVERYTHING.
bnlmaroonvwbug 31st-Jan-2013 07:17 am (UTC)
lol when I was watching tv with my bf I literally yelled "stop trying to make smash happen" when they showed a preview during svu. ice t was the best part of the episode btw.
redaodai 31st-Jan-2013 07:18 am (UTC)
I kind of started laughing when the lawyer at the end of the SVU episode tonight was like, "No... he hates himself".
flumes 31st-Jan-2013 07:21 am (UTC)
i dont understand what happened tbh but i was so repulsed by that guy i couldnt rewatch he srsly creeped me the fuck out
redaodai 31st-Jan-2013 07:22 am (UTC)
It was kind of a mess. Like, filler episode hot mess. I didn't really pay much attention, and I kept thinking the other lawyer was Kathy Najimy.
mondler_4ever 31st-Jan-2013 11:32 am (UTC)
OMG! They look so much alike. It was Nia Vardalos (sp?) (Big Fat Greek Wedding fame).

I didn't like the episode so much. It was the gay version of an episode from YEARS ago, imo. Needs new storylines.
hologramxx 31st-Jan-2013 07:25 am (UTC)
i LOLed when the strip club owner said, "he's as gay as a herd of unicorns!"
mondler_4ever 31st-Jan-2013 11:26 am (UTC)
I wanted to, also. It was the the quick delivery and suddenly, "Executive Producer: Dick Wolf". It didn't even give us time to process before that happened. lol!

fwee_prower 31st-Jan-2013 07:23 am (UTC)
I hate that SUV is basically criminal intent now. Stop fucking showing us the rapist/killers and the rapes.
saintvlas22 31st-Jan-2013 10:58 am (UTC)
Where's DR. Warner?!
mondler_4ever 31st-Jan-2013 11:30 am (UTC)
She was in the episode a few weeks ago. She was flirting with Fin a lot in that episode. LOL @ her because I thought she was married. I guess they reconned her character.
saintvlas22 31st-Jan-2013 11:34 am (UTC)
The Christmas episode, yeah.

I hate them cutting out all the side supporting characters. I want TARU tech Morales, not effing Gilbert Gottfried. I also miss CSU Captain Judith Siper. She had the coolest flirty relationship with Finn, which is why the sudden thing with Warner threw me. That, or Finn is a dog.
mondler_4ever 31st-Jan-2013 11:27 am (UTC)
Blame Warren Leight for that since he used to be the showrunner of CI.

I didn't like CI for that reason and I found it boring.
nazliy 31st-Jan-2013 10:01 am (UTC)
your icon lmao
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