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'Bionic Woman': Producer defends Washington casting

Posted: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 6:10 AM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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I've already posted about Isaiah Washington joining the cast of "Bionic Woman" for five episodes, and that post brought out the Washington fans and the Washington detractors in full force. Many of you say you won't watch the show after Washington's anti-gay slur, but others say he's a talented actor who should be given a second chance.

Washington's addition to the cast was, naturally a hot topic during Tuesday's "Bionic Woman" panel. (Note for title sticklers: The original 1970s show was indeed "The Bionic Woman," but the remake has dropped the "The." It's only one of many differences between the two series, which I'll get to in a second.)

First, let's talk about Washington. My former co-worker, Neal Justin of the Star Tribune, asked the producers why take the risk of casting the controversial actor. Exec producer Jason Smilovic said that he thought Washington was right for the role, and went on to say "Also, we believe in second chances. We are not here to make judgments.  ... when somebody does something wrong and you have a systematic problem, the best way to change that problem is not by casting them outside the system. It's by allowing them to make amends, allowing them to make reparations and do the right thing. So rather than excommunicate someone, we felt it was better to give him a second chance."

Smilovic was later asked a question many of you had been voicing in the Weblog comments: If Washington had been a white actor who used the N-word, would he have been forgiven? Smilovic said he couldn't answer that without being in that situation.

Later, when asked if Washington's casting was disrespectful to the gay community, Smilovic said "absolutely not." He went on to say "We are in no way making any judgments or statements or assignations about what was said or what was done. This is about making a television series."

IN NON-ISAIAH WASHINGTON NEWS...

CASTING
Washington's not the only change on "Bionic Woman." On the pilot I saw, Mae Whitman played Jaime's teenage sister, who was deaf. I liked how the two sisters related and how the character's deafness was merely taken in stride in the plot. However, Whitman is not deaf, and some objected to her casting, saying a deaf actress should have played the role. Whitman has now been replaced by Lucy Hale, her character rewritten (to be a computer hacker), and she now can hear. That's one way around a controversy, I guess. (In fairness, Smilovic says the rewrite was for plot reasons...that Jaime had originally worked in a lab, talking to chimps in sign language, and her having a deaf sister explained how she knew the language. Now her job has changed, he says, and they no longer felt the need to have that plot.)

Katee Sackoff, Starbuck on "Battlestar Galactica," plays an evil bionic woman who goes up against Jaime. Sackoff was scheduled to appear Tuesday, but didn't attend. A critic asked if this was because she didn't have a contract with the show, but Smilovic would only say (three times), that "Katee is on the show, and (she) had a scheduling conflict (today)." Hmm. OK.

NOSTALGIA-METER
Why do "Bionic Woman" when, in the 1970s, "Six Million Dollar Man" came first? Producer David Eick mentioned that Universal has plans to make Col. Steve Austin's exploits into a movie, but went on to say that Jaime's story interested them more.

Don't look for the original show's classic slo-mo running and "duh-duh-duh" sound effects. "I suppose if the tone of the show was campy or retro or somehow satirical, it would make sense to do that," said Eick. (Does this mean no Bionic Dog?)

Oscar Goldman, Jaime and Steve Austin's OSI boss, won't be around, either. Eick said the show didn't have rights to the name, but Smilovic said "The show in the '70s was the right show for that time period. The show that we are making we are hoping is going to be the right show for the 21st century."

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Tragic Tragic Tragic....Your talking about a show that is going to bomb so badly it won't even make it past the first month.  So who cares who is cast in it!  Does anyone in Hollywood have an original thought in their heads ??  All of these remakes of TV shows, all of these third part movies , surely art should win over money but apparantly not Hollywood is probably the worst example of pure greed !
Boycott Grey's Anatomy!
It's disheartening to see the support for Washington on this board.  This isn't about an "incident."  There is a pattern of reprehensible and immature behavior.  He used an offensive term.  He then did it again.  He whined about the fact that he wasted his time getting therapy and apologizing, but still got fired (an admission that his apologies were insincere).  He went on Larry King and said that he uses the "f" word to mean someone who was weak -- just insulting the gay community again.  He also blamed everyone else for what he did, played the race card, and refused to take responsibility.  

There are too many talented out-of-work actors out there who are not bigots, who do not have anger management issues, and who are mature, professional and respectful. Why should he get a "second chance" when so many others haven't had even a first chance?  

This isn't a free speech issue.  There's no governmental censorship.  This is about a pattern of terrible conduct and a refusal to take any personal responsibility.  I'm saddened that so many people don't seem to get that.  And I'm very disappointed in NBC for giving another forum for this talented actor but bigoted and angry man.
I wonder how many of the people who defend Mr Washington are the same people who stopped listening to the Dixie Chicks when the Chick's politics became more important than their music?
Dr. Burke and Christina were the hi-lights of Grey. Will miss their storyline, was hoping they would be married and have some mixed kids. You know they are the most exotic. Anyway, glad Bionic Woman took up with Isiah, I will definitely watch Bionic and may dump Grey.  Isiah is a great and wonderful actor.  What words transpired on the set with the other cast mates was not worth firing him.  TR Knight needed an excuse to come out of the closet and it was Isiah.  God Speed Isiah.  
I think Isiah Washington will go further in his career now after Grey.  
Mr. Washington was a great asset on Grey's Anatomy. He was the only reason I watched the show.  Many people are being too judgemental. How do you know if T.R. Knight is telling the truth, or was it just to advance his career.  Where was his storyline before all this happened.  Sounds like a poor me act.  I for one will not watch Grey's Anatomy. ABC really screwed up this time.  Did you not  learn from The View.  See how that one bit you back.
Isaiah Washington did not call anyone the "F" word as he said.  Get over it.  He made the statement that Patrick Dempsey was not going to treat him like a "F".  Yes, he should not have used the word.  With that said, I think T.R. Knight or whatever his name is used the incident to his advantage and everyone else, except Catherine Heigle, who is about as stupid as they come, kept their mouth shut to make Washington out to be the bad guy.  He is a superior actor to everyone else on the show.  It was clear to see after everything happened that the cast did not like Washington.  I'm glad he was fired.  Now he can move on to bigger and better things.  Washington was the primary reason I watched that show.  I WILL NEVER WATCH GREYS ANATOMY AGAIN.  He was by far the best actor on the show.  The show now consists of a group of people running around with a weak plot.  I will not be long before Grey's Anatomy is cancelled.  When the show is cancelled, lets see who is going to hire a simi talented actor like T.R. Knight.  The only person that may have a change of another roll is Patrick Dempsey only because he revived his career with the roll.  Catherine Heigle will marry a rich man and the rest of them will go back to nowhere where they came from.  
Everyone's flipping out about Isiah Washington...

Me, I'm upset that they threw out the deaf sister. There's not enough people with disabilities on the air who are portrayed as human, who are shown as being treated normally by others.
Even though I don not agree with his views, he just said what many, maybe the majority of people think and feel.  
He should not be banned from working because of his views.
This is America.
Good point.
Tom Cruise said psychiatry and psychology are bunk.Since when is he an expert.
His comments are much more offensive to me than this comment.He should be banned.  He already has enought money.
Did T.R.Knight really write that post on 7/18? if so, that is very interesting. i don't believe that isaiah was treated fairly, he did all that was requested of him and still was fired. that is bogus. i think that this situation has stayed in the "limelight" for far too long. like another blogger mentioned, there are far more serious things that we should be focusing on other than whether or not isaiah called t.r. a f------. i think grey's is a fabulous show, i think t.r. and isaiah are both really good actors. let's hope all of this will eventually blow over and everyone involved can move on w/ their lives and careers. the individual who said they are amazed at all the support washington is receiving via these postings, get over yourself sweetie. if you felt strongly about someone being wronged, you'd be as supportive as these people are. that is the beauty of being able to voice your opinions, you get to pick and choose who to stand up for and when. just like it would appear that you support grey's and t.r...........
Washington has problems with anger management and will soon start more controversy and trouble.  He gets along with nobody and is not a team player so why in the world would anyone hire him for a new tv show that needs viewers in order to succeed? Gay people will not watch because of him so they have already been eliminated as viewers. What idiot is doing the casting for this show?
Seriously, folks, just because somebody signs a post T.R. Knight doesn't mean they're him! I assure you Knight isn't reading. And he could probably spell "Isaiah" correctly, unlike our "Knight."

--Signed, George Washington (OK, just kidding)
I could care less about whether or not Isaiah Washington gets another job.  I found him annoying on Grey's, and not because of his homophobic comments.  What bothers me about this is the ridiculous uber-political correctness of a hearing actress not being able to play a deaf character.  That's why it's called ACTING, people!!!!
Puh-lease. Everybody is so hung up on being "PC" all the time, that everytime someone makes a half honest attempt at communication (and we are most honest when we are angry or hurt) someone else wants to sue them.  Whatever.  Washington is a fine actor, why does he deserve any more or less of a chance than any other Hollywood idiot who's put their foot in their mouth? (And why the heck does anyone REALLY care...)
As for the show, I personally will not watch it, not because of Washington, but because I am so tired of the majority of the movie and tv business having no original thought!  Can we stop making remakes? "Re-imagining"? What the? Who's brilliant idea was that one? Most of the remakes are lame copies of lame shows/movies to begin with.  Battlestar was ONE that surprised and delighted me.
You wanna make a cop movie, then make a cop movie, call 'em John Jones and Dave Smith (or whatever), DON'T call it Miami Vice.  Why couldn't they make a great chase movie and set it in, oh, London and call it the London Job, like it's some kind of sequel; why does it have to be the Italian Job re-do? And the list goes on and on and on and....
Sheesh. I know I'm not the only one losing faith in Hollywood-land.
I was looking forward to watching the new BW, but, given the producer's choice to cast Mr. Washington, I will not tune in.
Mr. Washington did not just make one or two isolated comments. His duplicitous whining subsequent to his apologies negates an "apologies" he has offered.
Face it, homophobia is still accepted and people will bend over backwards to excuse it in a way that they would never do in the case of racism, anti-Semitism, or misogyny.  
Jason Smilovic shame on you.
i agree with robert,im sick of these people who dont have one orig idea in their heads.just another great childhood show they have to rehash because like sooo many others in this country they cant think for themselves! quit dummbing people up as to cover the fact that you cant come up with somthing new! and yes ,leave the memories of our child alone!!!
Please allow me to speak for the majority of my gay and lesbian 30-something peers when I say that NBC has shot itself in their bionic foot by casting Mr. Washington in "Bionic Woman."  First of all, to any fans of the original show, there is and will forever be only one Bionic Woman, and that is Ms. Lindsay Wagner.  The addition of Washington to the cast of this remake has already begun to alienate an already built-in fan base of gay men who worshipped the original show.  Trust me when I say.  Let's see how long it takes for the new "Bionic Woman" to get the axe.  I personally can't wait for the news.  I wouldn't watch "Bionic Woman" if I were tied to a chair with toothpicks holding my eyes open.  That said, Lindsay Wagner could sing "Row, row, row your boat" and I'd be front and center for the performance.  NBC, you truly made a mistake.  Number one, you don't replace gay icons.  Number two, adding someone who calls another gay man a faggot, well...need I say more?
Mr Washington = Don Imus. Enuf said. They both should be treated the same!
Grey's last few esisodes were weak and will even be weaker without IW.  What "Bionic Woman" needs is Lindsey Wagner in some part.
Everyone is stuck on Isaiah Washington's plight, and this blog is supposed to be about the new show "Bionic Woman".  So, let's talk about the main character, Jaime Sommers.  I heard a producer or some higher-up with the show say that Jaime is supposed to be the "All American Girl".  That's great, but where is this all-American Girl?  They hired a nice young woman to play Jaime, but does she really know anything about being an American?  When there are literally 100's of talented, young American women who can pull off this role, the producers decided to outsource -- what were they thinking?  I'm sure Michelle Ryan is a wonderful actress in her own right, but the role should have gone to an American!
I am outraged that he is still on TV! It is unacceptable!
Bravo! Bravo! Now that's how you react to the tragedy of releasing Mr. Washington from Grey's Anatomy.  Now he's BIONIC. What a huge talent he is.  I have watched his career flourish over the years.  He will be an asset to any show.  As for T.R. Knight, his inner anger will consume him like acid in a plastic bottle. His unhappiness is clearly visible on screen.  Mr. Washington was never his problem. His life style is his problem.  Mr. Washington just hit a nerve. Mr. Washington has moved on and will do well.  T.R. is still in limbo within himself.  Eventually, he will self destruct because he has no inner peace.
I noticed that there wasn't one single reference to the fact that the two old TV series haven't yet made it to DVD relase here in the United States.  There is a little publicized fact on this, the rights to both series is in a legal mess.  There was a legal case filed back in at least 1980 between Universal and Miramx that has and still is preventing the fans from being able to get their "fix" by purchasing the series in the US on DVD.  No status update is being posted any where on this stupid and sad lawsuit.  Can't the two companies get a brain and just agree to give the fans a break and release them and split the sales or just decide to donate the proceeds to bionic research (for example the Christopher Reeve foundation would be a nice recippient) this way neither company would be either getting or be out the proceeds.  Or does this just make too much common sense for attorneys and corporate types?  I want my DVDs!!!


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