We’ve updated the In Plain Sight Fan Gallery with 8 new stills for next week’s episode, No Clemency For Old Men, and here is the preview as well!
The Futon Critic put up a new In Plain Sight interview with Mary McCormack & John McNamara which is a really great look at the changes this season on In Plain Sight.
JH: You’ve both been involved with network and broadcast television. How has the experience been different and/or similar?
JM: The similarities are that [both networks] know what they want and they’re very clear about that from the beginning. The best relationship you can have with a network or studio is to be on the same page early when you first sit down to meet with them whether it’s your own show or someone else’s show. It’s all about communication, honesty and clarity of vision and one of the terrific things about USA is that they really know what they want they expect their show runners and their stars to deliver that. That is incredibly helpful for a writer/producer.
MM: The shows I’ve worked on was Steven Bochco’s show ‘Murder One’ and then John Wells’s show so I had a great experience because those guys are really good at what they do and they’re really in charge. Both shows were run really well and were happy places to be. I don’t notice much of a difference here. USA really lets us do our thing. They don’t weigh in too much and they don’t seem to shy away from Mary being a real character and sometimes that means less likeable than some shows. I have had a great experience and USA really gets the word out and has been so supportive.
Since we take care of the In Plain Sight family, I wanted to post this for anyone in the NYC area. Annie Morris, an amazing artist and sister-in-law to Mary McCormack, is showing at the Winston Wachter Gallery. Annie is there this Thursday, the 29th from 6-8, and the show runs April 29th-June 30th. You can get more information on the gallery website and I’ll add this to the sidebar as well.
Big update to the In Plain Sight gallery sections of Mary McCormack & Josh Malina, with screencaptures from season 7 of West Wing.
South Park continued to be Wednesday’s cable ratings champ, its average viewership rising to 3.5 million (from 3.3) and its 1.9 adults 18-49 rating steady vs. last week. In Plain Sight’s average viewership was up to 3.4 million (from 3.1), but its adults 18-49 rating fell to a 0.7 (from a 0.8 last week).
Looks like another REALLY great In Plain Sight next week (as if there were any other).
Just because this was the best In Plain Sight moment from last night, I had to put it up.
Here’s an In Plain Sight clip for tonight, to tide people over till tonight.
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