Well, she got her wish.
Yesterday ABC cancelled FRESH OFF THE BOAT.
Last season when the show was picked up Constance Wu very publicly expressed her crushing disappointment. She says she literally "cried."
Because of a network sitcom that put her on the map and paid her more money than she ever made in her life, she couldn't do a play, the poor thing.
Wu of course tried to walk it back after the backlash but of course no one was buying it. This was just an ungrateful selfish actress who bit the hand that fed her.
I hope she's happy now. Forget that the cancellation also meant over a hundred other people are now out of work. Too bad for them. But Wu can now do a play.
I'd be anxious to see how Constance Wu's career takes off now that she's not saddled with that annoying successful network sitcom. How many big movie offers come flooding in? How many Oscars and Tonys are in her future?
The real question is: How long until she's begging producers to put her in a sitcom? The over/under is one year. I'm picking the under.
from By Ken Levine
Yesterday ABC cancelled FRESH OFF THE BOAT.
Last season when the show was picked up Constance Wu very publicly expressed her crushing disappointment. She says she literally "cried."
Because of a network sitcom that put her on the map and paid her more money than she ever made in her life, she couldn't do a play, the poor thing.
Wu of course tried to walk it back after the backlash but of course no one was buying it. This was just an ungrateful selfish actress who bit the hand that fed her.
I hope she's happy now. Forget that the cancellation also meant over a hundred other people are now out of work. Too bad for them. But Wu can now do a play.
I'd be anxious to see how Constance Wu's career takes off now that she's not saddled with that annoying successful network sitcom. How many big movie offers come flooding in? How many Oscars and Tonys are in her future?
The real question is: How long until she's begging producers to put her in a sitcom? The over/under is one year. I'm picking the under.
from By Ken Levine
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