Why better off ted cancelled
This meant struggling through a crippling eating disorder , changing her course from studying law to acting, and coming out of the closet in Hollywood.
De Rossi started out with a few commercials before transitioning to a few small silver screen roles. At that time, she was a young student at the University of Melbourne studying for a career in law. Her first credit was in a low-budget Australian comedy called Sirens that came out in Though de Rossi's role was not a main one, the film received attention because it was one of three films released that year that raised Hugh Grant 's profile with American audiences.
Portia herself began to garner attention from the American public just three years later when she starred in Scream 2 as Murphy, a leader of the Delta Lambda Zeta sorority with plenty of attitude who attempts to get Sidney to join. Like many of de Rossi's characters, Murphy comes across as a bit vapid.
This character was known as the "Ice Queen" while also serving as a form of comic relief, an early example of de Rossi's singular prowess: playing difficult personalities to humorous effect. Lindsay Bluth, we're looking at you. In order to both create her own identity and cement her career as a respected American television actress, de Rossi has demonstrated a colossal level of commitment.
One of the pivotal moments in her life was her marriage to Mel Metcalfe in By this time, de Rossi was a rising star, and wanted to stake a permanent claim in Hollywood. To do that, she needed a green card.
Her marriage served the dual function of securing her future as well as veiling her struggle with her sexuality. De Rossi says she couldn't go through with the green card scheme in the end, but the fact that she considered the option is a testament to how important her career was to her, at least back then.
She took all kinds of transformative measures to solidify her Hollywood reputation, even training herself out of her Australian accent while living in LA. Portia de Rossi's career commitment had to weather some pretty heavy discouragement over the years, as some of her career choices didn't go so well. Maybe the weight of her disappointments eventually took their toll, despite her broader success. As we've seen in the case of Arrested Development , quality doesn't always equate to wide viewership.
Sadly, Better Off Ted was canceled the next year, despite praise from critics and a cult following that was unfortunately too small. Where have we heard that before? Of course, some of her ventures were clear missteps. Nick Freno: Licensed Teacher made it two seasons starting in before being canceled. That's a better story than that of Mister Sterling , though, which only made it two months and 10 episodes before being canceled. De Rossi's attempts at crossing over to film were mostly unsuccessful as well, from the box-office bomb Who Is Cletis Tout?
In addition to the aforementioned misfires, some of de Rossi's endeavors never had the chance to get off the ground. One in particular that we would have loved to see had NBC not pulled the plug was a potential Munsters reboot all the way back in From the looks of its pilot , it would've been a hit. It also would have constituted a bit of a reboot for her career after producers decided Better Off Ted was better off dead.
Instead, the show's cancellation was both costly and conspicuous. It's easy to imagine de Rossi as Lily Munster in Mockingbird Lane , the first episode of which aired as a Halloween special in It had the option for a series pickup as well as a huge budget and years of planning, but NBC declined , robbing us of yet another hilarious Portia de Rossi character. Lily Munster is a literal vampire , but unlike the cold, dead personality for which the mythical species is known, the elegant Lily is benevolent toward humans and deeply loving and caring toward her family.
If this more high-profile spot had stuck, we might be seeing more of de Rossi today. While many of de Rossi's projects are critically loved for their uniqueness and cleverness, they don't always fare well enough with audiences to avoid cancellation. Outside of Arrested Development , de Rossi's most recent appearance on television was in her last film appearance occurred even further back, in She played another quintessential Portia character in a guest appearance on Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet : a socially awkward doctor who spends so much time studying the dead that she's forgotten how to interact with living people she tries to hug Drew Barrymore 's character thrice just to figure out the correct technique.
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I loved this show! I wish they would keep going with it! Some great ideas for office humor. The humor is high and fast!! The way it also plays out is different to to other shows and a few people enjoy the way it plays out!!! We loved the show. It was funny. However, we are 50 something professionals and slightly nerdy. Really loved the two scientists. They were hilarious. But professionals rarely know what is on television…. They liked it creatively. Did you guys go for broke when you noted the low numbers?
Not really, because we break the shows so far in advance from when the show airs that we just come up with what we think are funny ideas. A lot of it is based on the craziness of working in this dehumanizing corporate bureaucracy. I knew some people who knew of it but just heard the name and thought it sounded too sitcom-y. The idea was a play off of … well, you know. But the network needs a much bigger group of people.
People knew about it, it premiered with a big number. I thought Everybody Loves Raymond was a smart show, going back a few years. It was intelligently written and not big and silly.
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