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mjd
10-04-2006, 05:56 PM
Hi GT Fans,

I have a question for anyone who know the behind-the-scenes type information. In the episode where Thelma is planning to get married, she, Willona and Michael are standing in the kitchen loudly discussing something. The door opens and Florida is standing there. She yells "I'm home" (or something to that effect) and they all race toward her to embrace. Willona is standing there jumping up and down waiting for her turn to hug Florida as well.

Does anyone know if that part was scripted? I suspect it was scripted for them all to be distracted with their own discussion, but all three of them looked genuinely shocked and estatic that Florida was standing there. The studio audience responded loudly as well, but that would have been expected considering Ms. Rolle has been gone the previous Season. Does anyone know if the cast knew she would be returning during that scene?

TIA

mstewart
10-04-2006, 06:59 PM
Hi GT Fans,

I have a question for anyone who know the behind-the-scenes type information. In the episode where Thelma is planning to get married, she, Willona and Michael are standing in the kitchen loudly discussing something. The door opens and Florida is standing there. She yells "I'm home" (or something to that effect) and they all race toward her to embrace. Willona is standing there jumping up and down waiting for her turn to hug Florida as well.

Does anyone know if that part was scripted? I suspect it was scripted for them all to be distracted with their own discussion, but all three of them looked genuinely shocked and estatic that Florida was standing there. The studio audience responded loudly as well, but that would have been expected considering Ms. Rolle has been gone the previous Season. Does anyone know if the cast knew she would be returning during that scene?

TIA

I do believe there was some sponantiety in that scene because it did not look rehearsed on anyone's part. I believe they genuinely missed Esther and the audience did. Thank about if your mom was gone for a year and she came home in time for the happiest day of your life, Thelma's wedding, and if you look at the wedding scene Esther was in tears. Looking at that scene when Thelma, Michael and Willona ran to Florida to embraced her when she came home and Florida in return looked genuine and it moved me.

mjd
10-04-2006, 07:15 PM
Thanks for responding.

I believe Florida would have cried during the wedding regardless if her character was in the previous Season or not. Mothers cry at weddings and she truly loved her daughter.

I think all of them were good actors/actresses. It just seemed more than "acting" how they all responded to seeing her. I just wondered if they purposely kept Ms. Rolle hidden on the set and they truly did not know she was there.

That scene was very moving. I also liked the way they all stood together in defense against Sweet Daddy too.

TVFactFan
10-05-2006, 11:39 AM
Everything on a 30 min episode of a Sitcom is scripted. Plus it was already mentioned in Jet Magazine from september of 1978 before the start of season 6 that she was returning to the show so the cast defintely knew she was returning to the show

Ireneparalegal
10-05-2006, 12:21 PM
I think what the poster means is it possible that the cast didn't see Esther until the moment they filmed the scene. The poster does mention this in their post. It's possible they put a substitute "actor" (maybe one of the crew) at the door while rehearsing this scene. Then had Esther at the door when they filmed, so that real surprised look on the kids could have been real. I have read abt shows and movies (I wish I could remember which ones) where the director wanted that kind of reaction so a substitute person was put in place until the day of shooting. That's what I think may have occurred here. Of course the cast knew she was returning, but they may not have seen her til the day of filming.

TVFactFan
10-05-2006, 05:53 PM
I think what the poster means is it possible that the cast didn't see Esther until the moment they filmed the scene. The poster does mention this in their post. It's possible they put a substitute "actor" (maybe one of the crew) at the door while rehearsing this scene. Then had Esther at the door when they filmed, so that real surprised look on the kids could have been real. I have read abt shows and movies (I wish I could remember which ones) where the director wanted that kind of reaction so a substitute person was put in place until the day of shooting. That's what I think may have occurred here. Of course the cast knew she was returning, but they may not have seen her til the day of filming.


I still think the reaction was scripted-lol

mjd
10-05-2006, 05:58 PM
I think what the poster means is it possible that the cast didn't see Esther until the moment they filmed the scene. The poster does mention this in their post. It's possible they put a substitute "actor" (maybe one of the crew) at the door while rehearsing this scene. Then had Esther at the door when they filmed, so that real surprised look on the kids could have been real. I have read abt shows and movies (I wish I could remember which ones) where the director wanted that kind of reaction so a substitute person was put in place until the day of shooting. That's what I think may have occurred here. Of course the cast knew she was returning, but they may not have seen her til the day of filming.

Thanks Ireneparalegal. This is exactly what I was getting at. It seems strange that I would receive a conscending response to a sincere question, but so be it. I can see that you did understand exactly what I was asking and I appreciate that you replied in a kind manner.

Best regards.

Ireneparalegal
10-05-2006, 08:55 PM
I still think the reaction was scripted-lol
So, you mean the way the kids ran to the door was just pure acting, no real emotion or happiness? Help me here Solomon...:lol:

Just like when Esther cried when the character of Thelma got married. I do believe that was a real emotion, not acting. It was emotional seeing the character of Thelma go from a young lady to a married lady.

ThomasE
10-06-2006, 11:57 PM
No. I too think that there was some suprise there as well. That scene was awesome. BTW, hey eveybody. I'm back.

ThomasE
10-07-2006, 12:05 AM
Thanks Ireneparalegal. This is exactly what I was getting at. It seems strange that I would receive a conscending response to a sincere question, but so be it.


Welcome to the boards and to the world of Solomon aka The TV Researcher.:lol: :lol: :lol:

Lamont
10-07-2006, 02:57 PM
i believe the whole cast realized how bad the show had become in SSN 5 and how bad the ratings had fallen and they were THRILLED to see Rolle come back

so even though it was scripted

they were genuinely happy to see her back! :wave:

mjd
10-11-2006, 02:41 AM
Welcome to the boards and to the world of Solomon aka The TV Researcher.:lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks for the welcomes. :lol:

mjd
10-11-2006, 02:43 AM
i believe the whole cast realized how bad the show had become in SSN 5 and how bad the ratings had fallen and they were THRILLED to see Rolle come back

so even though it was scripted

they were genuinely happy to see her back! :wave:

Ah, that makes sense. She certainly added cohesiveness to the show and it was painfully obvious just how much during her absence. I'm glad the cast showed their appreciation. It seemed very sincere. :wave:

Trishalla
10-12-2006, 11:16 AM
I don't know it seems to me there was some improve

Brian Damage
10-12-2006, 11:43 AM
I don't think it was all scripted. I think the cast was genuinely happy to have her back in the cast.

GeorgeWBushGOP
10-21-2006, 01:29 PM
It's called ACTING!!

They all acted believable to you people.

I am sure they knew she was coming back.

I mean they rehearsed the episode didn't they?

Was JJ's reaction genuine or scripted?

Think about it.

TVFactFan
10-21-2006, 01:34 PM
It's called ACTING!!

They all acted believable to you people.

I am sure they knew she was coming back.

I mean they rehearsed the episode didn't they?

Was JJ's reaction genuine or scripted?

Think about it.


First Non-Medication Comment-lol But seriously I felt the same way, how could they not know?-lol It was announced she was returning to the show that summer so it was obviously a scripted reaction to her being at the door

catlover79
06-11-2007, 10:26 PM
Regardless of whether or not the cast knew ER was coming back, I sure think the audience was surprised.

No one hates all the audience whooping and hollering every time a character enters the scene more than me. But in this case, the loud applause and cheers that started once Florida entered the door and embraced her kids was an exception. The response was so loud I have no doubt that ER was getting a standing ovation as well.

I also liked how the family stood up to Sweet Daddy and his thugs. I kept thinking about that "United we stand, divided we fall..." ditty JJ and his friends sang all the time.

The only thing that would've made the scene better is if Bookman had come in and threatened to sit on them! :lol: If that wouldn't scare them away, nothing would. :rofl: