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Debra Messing Returns to NBC as a Struggling CEO
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i like Debra Messing, but NBC really doesnt have room for new shows with the mistake of putting Leno on 5 times a week.

spacebear on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 5:20pm

well all you have to do is say her name and i'm interested - so i can't wait to see how this show nets out. i'm sure that it'll have a good audience since everyone's kind of feeling the pain of the economy.

ilanac13 on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 7:23pm

i can see this as either hit or miss. i was sad to see the starter wife go Sad but it was getting a little silly. i hope hope HOPE she finds something good. will & grace was amazing.

redchick152 on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 5:58am

I'll definitely check it out.

kikidawn on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 8:21am

Wait so The Starter Wife isn't coming back? DANGIT that was a good show :| UGH.... NBC ( USA channel is an NBC company) needs to do a better job at developing a women-centric show! Women do like more than some of the mindless reality tv from their BRAVO network!

bastylefilegirl on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 8:36am

I love Debra Messing and I will watch anything she is involved in. Sounds like a great idea for a show!

jimpolandy on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 11:09am

no.

willowdiamond on Thu, 04/30/2009 - 1:16pm

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BuzzSugar Says:

 

Debra Messing could be making a return to her comedy home of NBC this Fall. The former Will and Grace and The Starter Wife star has been cast in a new comedy pilot that's apparently been all the rage in Hollywood these past few days.

The show, which has no title yet, stars Messing as a laid-off CEO who finds she's unprepared to be a full-time wife and mother. The writers are a couple of familiar names in Messing's world: Josann McGibbon and Sara Parriot also wrote and executive produced The Starter Wife. The show reportedly "sparked a bidding war between NBC and ABC after interest from several networks."

It looks like shows about the current economy really are a hot ticket these days. I'm glad to see Messing land another lead, and I'm curious to hear more as this show takes shape. What about you?

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