TMC
10-04-2018, 01:38 AM
Is Rowan Blanchard simply unavailable this season (http://forums.previously.tv/topic/74621-s0602-you-got-zuko%E2%80%99d/?do=getLastComment) or she left due to "creative differences"?
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View Full Version : Why was Jackie recast? TMC 10-04-2018, 01:38 AM Is Rowan Blanchard simply unavailable this season (http://forums.previously.tv/topic/74621-s0602-you-got-zuko%E2%80%99d/?do=getLastComment) or she left due to "creative differences"? TV Guy 11-14-2018, 10:02 PM Rowan Blanchard couldn’t commit to the number of episodes that the producers wanted Jackie to appear in. I actually like the new Jackie better. TMC 02-08-2019, 01:59 AM What's crazy is that I think that I saw Rowan Blanchard on another ABC sitcom, Splitting Up Together. But that probably doesn't count since that wasn't a likely recurring role like on The Goldbergs. TMC 10-13-2019, 03:14 AM I guess the producers figured that it wasn't entirely working (https://www.reddit.com/r/television/comments/9x51f9/is_the_new_jackie_on_the_goldbergs_ruining_an/) with "new" (https://thewhisp.mommyish.com/entertainment/jackie-geary-recast-goldbergs/) Jackie (https://thewhisp.mommyish.com/celebrity/exclusives/alexis-g-zall-jackie-geary-recast-goldbergs-quotes-exclusive/), since this season, they brought Dana (https://www.reddit.com/r/TheGoldbergs/comments/dcbba2/the_goldbergs_s7e2_danas_back_discussion_thread/) back to fill the void as Adam's love interest. TMC 03-12-2022, 06:35 AM Why The Role Of Jackie Was Recast On The Goldbergs (https://www.looper.com/796486/why-the-role-of-jackie-was-recast-on-the-goldbergs/) As the years passed, protagonist Adam survived middle school and tentatively entered the tough terrain of high school. Along the way, he harbored a crush on a fellow student, Jackie Geary. Bonding over their shared interests in pop culture, they eventually admitted their feelings for each other and began dating. However, while Jackie was initially played by Rowan Blanchard (https://www.looper.com/317979/why-alexandra-from-snowpiercer-looks-so-familiar/), a Disney alum, she was noticeably recast a few years later. At the time, actress Alexis G. Zall stepped into the role of Jackie, swapping her dorky apparel for a goth makeover. For many fans, it was unclear why the switch had happened — until the series creator offered a behind-the-scenes explanation. Rowan Blanchard chose not to return to the show When Rowan Blanchard arrived onscreen in Season 4, she made her mark on "The Goldbergs" as the kindhearted, awkward new girlfriend of Sean Giambrone's Adam. However, by Season 6, Alexis G. Zall had taken over as a version of Jackie changed by her time in New York. Soon after, a viewer questioned the casting decision, writing, "They recast Jackie, Erica is never there, and The Goldbergs is just not funny anymore" (via Twitter (https://twitter.com/sardonnica/status/1047645416509116416?s=20)). In response, series creator Adam F. Goldberg tweeted, "I did not recast anyone. [Blanchard] passed for the season" (via TVLine (https://tvline.com/gallery/recast-tv-roles/recast-goldbergs/)). He emphasized that Jackie as a character would remain largely the same, despite the swap in appearances. Of course, this is far from the only time that a recent series has had to recast a role. In The CW series "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," Santino Fontana's Greg Serrano, a key love interest, was taken over by Skylar Astin after Fontana was unable to reprise his part (via THR (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/crazy-girlfriend-recasts-greg-skylar-astin-1132419/)). Similarly, Reggie Mantle of the hit drama "Riverdale" was first played by Ross Butler before Charles Melton stepped in as a replacement (via CBR (https://www.cbr.com/riverdale-recast-ross-butler-reggie-mantle/)). Needless to say, it can be difficult for viewers when an actor is no longer available to continue a role, but new castings are inevitably necessary to keep beloved characters onscreen. For Adam on "The Goldbergs," it meant he was able to continue his charming romance with Jackie — even if she looked a little bit different than he remembered. |