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Will Trent on ABC

They said it’s contingent on casting, which I interpreted to mean they have specific leads in mind who haven’t yet signed. The actors probably needed a commitment before they made one.
At least I hope this is what it is.
At least I hope this is what it is.

Pieces of Her is starting in March on Netflix.



The major issue I have with ABC is their lack of patience with new series. I’ve lost count of the series I’ve enjoyed that they’ve cancelled after one season. They have an abysmal record. Now, I wait until the second season has been approved before trying out new ones.


The cast makes or breaks most shows although I didn't like the casting when Bones was first released. It only took 2 shows for Emily Deschanel and David Boreanaz to become the characters I saw in my head when I read Kathy Reichs' books.
Sometimes you’ve got to give them time to grow on you, erase the images you’ve created in your head. It’s hard but if the acting is great, it happens.
Well, they’ve cast the lead for Will Trent. I’m not feeling it right now but I’ll keep an open mind. Will is 6’4” with dirty blond hair in the book series; this actor is 5’11” and Puerto Rican. They’re gonna have to change his entire history.
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ABC always gets it wrong. I like the actor, just not the casting.
But! I will give him a chance to win me over.
But! I will give him a chance to win me over.

Me too. I pictured someone similar to the actor that played Jack Reacher in the Prime Video TV series.

Aside from Shonda Rhimes developed vehicles, ABC has an abysmal record with series development. Really wish this was being developed by someone else.
Maureen wrote: "Why yes, Will Trent is such a Puerto Rican name. I'm sorry, I just think the casting is ridiculous. I can't wait to see the rest of the casting. I'm not sure why I feel this way, I applauded Shondr..."
Yes, this feels wrong.
Yes, this feels wrong.


She really can't say anything - once they sell the rights to studio or channel/station, it hands off.

Being an EP is just another way to get money to her and keep her quiet. Look at Bosch and see all of the EPs. In fact many TV shows do this now. More money, no power.


I believe she can say something. Diana Gabaldon was upset with Sam Heughan as Jamie, but Ronald Moore convinced her with galleys and past acting clips that he would work.
Maureen wrote: "Being an EP is just another way to get money to her and keep her quiet. Look at Bosch and see all of the EPs. In fact many TV shows do this now. More money, no power. ..."
Depends on the contract. I’ve read countless interviews given by Connelly on Bosch where he’s recounted his influence on casting and script. In fact, he’s one of the screenwriters. It’s not a one size fits all role, especially if that title comes before the series begins filming.
Depends on the contract. I’ve read countless interviews given by Connelly on Bosch where he’s recounted his influence on casting and script. In fact, he’s one of the screenwriters. It’s not a one size fits all role, especially if that title comes before the series begins filming.
Sharon wrote: "I believe she can say something. Diana Gabaldon was upset with Sam Heughan as Jamie, but Ronald Moore convinced her with galleys and past acting clips that he would work. ..."
I remember that! Gabaldon is not one to hold her tongue and she was rather forceful on the issue.
I remember that! Gabaldon is not one to hold her tongue and she was rather forceful on the issue.

Depends ..."
True, but I still think he is an exception. Can you imagine 20 EP's trying to give their opinions?
The point is, we cannot assume she has no control or is hindered by any other issues.
As with other odd casting decisions, it’s best to wait and see what the true rationale is. I’m certain our assembly of interested readers aren’t alone in our point of view.
As with other odd casting decisions, it’s best to wait and see what the true rationale is. I’m certain our assembly of interested readers aren’t alone in our point of view.


I agree that being one of the Exec Prod. should give her more of a say in the casting - but so much of that comes down to how the contracts are written.

That said, I have to wonder why the producers made such an incongruous casting choice. Did they not read the description of the character? So much of Will's personality is connected to his size. He is the epitome of the gentle giant who struggles with his physical strength.
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