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I'm disappointed that on both "Blue Bloods" and "Kevin Can Wait" the wives were killed off. I think one of Kevin's friends is no longer on the show too.

 

On "Superior Donuts" it was explained that the black police office was transferred but no mention about the college girl who always sat with the computer, why she is gone.

 

And why are there no gay characters on the show? On "Kevin Can Wait" they should have made Chale gay and the daughter married him for immigration purposes.

 

On "Superior Donuts" they could have made Franco's friend Sweatpants gay.

 

And on "Blue Bloods" I think Jamie should have been gay. I've wondered whether the actor Will Estes who plays him might be gay in real life.

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Honestly, I dont agree with just throwing a Gay character into a show for political correctness.... It has to fit the mission statement of the show and make sense....

 

Networks do research, and they know what characters are NOT working, and dont further the cause of the show, so they get rid of them. Or there are contract conflicts etc that cause the actors departure. It's Business !

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MOM (also known as "Allison Janney Eats", since she seems to in every episode) was originally supposed to be about a newly-sober single mom, raising her two kids while dealing with her newly-sober mom. The kids have been making fewer and fewer appearances every year, and this season, the picture of them with their mother and grandmother has been removed from the opening credits.

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MOM (also known as "Allison Janney Eats", since she seems to in every episode) was originally supposed to be about a newly-sober single mom, raising her two kids while dealing with her newly-sober mom. The kids have been making fewer and fewer appearances every year, and this season, the picture of them with their mother and grandmother has been removed from the opening credits.

 

I wondered what happened to the kids. They had different fathers. The boy was often with his father. But regarding the girl the last I remember she was pregnant and had moved back home.

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I wondered what happened to the kids. They had different fathers. The boy was often with his father. But regarding the girl the last I remember she was pregnant and had moved back home.

 

Violet gave up the baby at the end of the first season. She has since been engaged to & was broken up with by her 42 year old professor, moved to Lake Tahoe, moved back to LA, & then made up with the baby daddy and moved in with him.

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Violet gave up the baby at the end of the first season. She has since been engaged to & was broken up with by her 42 year old professor, moved to Lake Tahoe, moved back to LA, & then made up with the baby daddy and moved in with him.

 

Thank-you! Much appreciated!

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Violet gave up the baby at the end of the first season. She has since been engaged to & was broken up with by her 42 year old professor, moved to Lake Tahoe, moved back to LA, & then made up with the baby daddy and moved in with him.

Thank-you! Much appreciated!

 

Violet's 42 year old (Gregory) was played by David Krumholtz, whom I once saw in a pizzeria around the corner from where I was living at the time. Linda Lavin played his mother in 2 episodes. My favorite episode of the whole series was when Christy invited Gregory and his mother over for a nice, Jewish dinner.

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I missed a couple of seasons of "MOM". I remember when she was first working at a restaurant and having an affair with a married man.

 

I remember David Krumholtz from "Numb3rs".

 

It's nice they added a gay character but disappointed that they made him a drug addict.

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My favorite episode of the whole series was when Christy invited Gregory and his mother over for a nice, Jewish dinner.

 

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Lavin's 2nd appearance, after Gregory & Violet split up:

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MOM (also known as "Allison Janney Eats", since she seems to in every episode) was originally supposed to be about a newly-sober single mom, raising her two kids while dealing with her newly-sober mom. The kids have been making fewer and fewer appearances every year, and this season, the picture of them with their mother and grandmother has been removed from the opening credits.

 

I paid close attention to the recent episode and noticed that. I wonder why they made that one character so heavy?

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MOM (also known as "Allison Janney Eats", since she seems to in every episode)

 

Allison Janney is poised to win her first Golden Globe this weekend, thanks to her uncompromising performance as Tonya Harding’s mother in “I, Tonya.” Maybe now people will recognize her.

 

Despite being 6 feet tall and having won seven Emmys during a career spanning 30 years, Janney tells us that she goes unnoticed on the street.

 

“I will go to a restaurant and the waitress will go, ‘I feel like I know you. Do you eat here a lot?’” (YES!!!) she told us at the Carney Awards in Los Angeles.

 

Janney may be best known for her seven-year stint as C.J. Cregg on “The West Wing,” which went off the air in 2006. The 58-year-old star thanks being “a character actor” for her relative anonymity and tells us that even when she is recognized, people can’t put their finger on where they saw her.

 

“People will come up to you ask, ‘What did I see you in?’ and they want you to list your resume,” she said. “It is funny. A lot of people don’t watch TV or they know me from theater. I still like I am relatively unrecognizable.”

 

It’s even better for Janney when she goes overseas.

 

“I was just in Scotland and England,” she said. “I walked around with a cloak of anonymity. It was fantastic.”

 

No one has ever mistaken Janney for a Mother of the Year candidate. And Golden Globe or not, she doesn’t expect to be asked for parenting tips by filmgoers who see her playing Harding’s mother LaVona Golden.

 

“No, I have never been asked about stuff like that,” she said. “No one has ever come to me for tips on being a good mother. None of my characters are great mothers.”

 

But Janney does have a soft spot for the Bonnie Plunkett character she plays on the sitcom “Mom.” That role has so far led to a pair of Emmys for Janney.

 

“Bonnie has a big heart,” she said.

 

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