Perhaps, this episode needed more singing and dance and less on the theatrics. Yet, we are really getting to know how a show is staged, produced and the general backstabbing that goes on.
Both directors of the shows in question are again encountering difficulty by their casts. What the new director did to the guy who gave up a part to work in "Bombshell" only to be told that his services were no longer required was absolutely reprehensible. That director was also looking for trouble by showing his relative inexperience in the craft by allowing every member of the cast to talk about further development of their part.
Don't you just love Jack Davenport? He shows that he can be so flexible in the role of Derrick.
Both directors of the shows in question are again encountering difficulty by their casts. What the new director did to the guy who gave up a part to work in "Bombshell" only to be told that his services were no longer required was absolutely reprehensible. That director was also looking for trouble by showing his relative inexperience in the craft by allowing every member of the cast to talk about further development of their part.
Don't you just love Jack Davenport? He shows that he can be so flexible in the role of Derrick.