Thursday, February 7, 2013

'Smash' Premiere Falls Short, Loses Viewers

Whether you've enjoyed watching "Smash" or just live to "hate-watch" it, there was something for everyone in Tuesday night's season premiere, including a lot of changes. It was also a roller-coaster ride of an opener, with its fair share of high points

Whether you've enjoyed watching "Smash" or just live to "hate-watch" it, there was something for everyone in Tuesday night's season premiere, including a lot of changes. It was also a roller-coaster ride of an opener, with its fair share of high points

Presented without commentary, the most absurd moments from Season 2, episode 1, "On Broadway," and Season 2, episode 2, "The Fallout," in chronological order.

Did you watch NBC's reboot of Smash last night? If you did, then you saw guest-star Jennifer Hudson's first appearance as Broadway star Veronica "Ronnie" Moore (Hudson appears in 3 out of the first 4 Smash installments).

As someone whose knowledge of musical theater began most forcefully listening, as a child, to my mother's vinyl copy of The Music Man cast album (she had a crush of Robert Preston), my pleasure in watching Smash has to do with an admiration for the

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