Monday, May 27, 2013

'Smash' Finale Is Not Quite a Magnet for Viewers

NBC moved the series to Saturdays at 9 p.m. in April — a justifiable decision, considering Smash's expensive nature and low ratings. The net wasn't justified, however, in later deciding to switch the show's timeslot to 8 p.m., leading many of its few

The end came with a celebration of the past few years of hard work in the form of the Tony Awards during the series finale of Smash on Sunday (May 26). The series started off with the inception of the musical Bombshell based on the life of Marilyn Monroe.

Only a few viewers stuck around to sing along with the last musical number of NBC's “Smash” on Sunday, when the series ended with back-to-back episodes that featured guest appearances by real Broadway actors like Ron Rifkin, Lillias White and Marin

Deanne says she was picking up her child from a Kent day care when someone smashed the passenger side window and stole her purse. Deanne says her doors were locked and she was inside for a few minutes. She is one of many smash and grab victims

SPOILER ALERT IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED THE SERIES FINALE OF SMASH!!!!] After two seasons, the curtain has closed on NBC's ambitious musical Smash.

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'Smash' Finale Is Not Quite a Magnet for Viewers

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