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TMC
03-15-2019, 07:39 PM
https://www.nickiswift.com/147841/the-real-reason-you-dont-hear-from-patricia-heaton-anymore/

Patricia Heaton has graced our television screens for more than two decades. Over the course of her impressive career, she established her place in pop culture history with her memorable portrayal of Debra Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond. During the show's run from 1996 to 2005, her hilarious, fan-favorite performance as Ray Romano's on-screen wife not only turned the actress into a household name, but also scored her seven Emmy Award nominations and two wins. The TV star later continued her sitcom mom streak as Frankie Heck on ABC's The Middle.

Alongside Heaton's other endeavors in TV and film, this multi-talent seemed set on a trajectory to become Hollywood's next leading lady. However, she's been pretty quiet lately. From her busy family life and activist work to failed projects and controversy over her politics, there's a lot you may not know about her life and career. So, what's the real reason why we don't hear from Patricia Heaton anymore? We've got your answers.

The Middle flew under the radar

Heaton began her nine-year run on The Middle as a middle-class family's matriarch in 2009. The show received high praise from the press, but unfortunately struggled to gain the same ratings, attention, and accolades as its ABC contemporary, Modern Family. In 2016, Bob Sassone of Esquire called the latter comedy series "the darling of most critics since it debuted," but claimed that The Middle was "the finest American sitcom on TV right now." While making sense of this apparent disconnect, Heaton compared her show's reception to her previous TV gig while speaking with the The Washington Times in 2014. "You know, [Everybody Loves Raymond] took a really long time to get into the zeitgeist," she said. "I think it's just more of a low-key kind of humor."

Unfortunately, the writing was on the wall for The Middle, which ended in 2018. "It's been an amazing run, a once-in-a-lifetime experience," co-creators Eileen Heisler and DeAnn Heline stated to Variety at the time. They went on to quip, "Plus, we wanted to go out before too many people knew we were on the air."

ABC passed on The Middle's spin-off

Shortly after The Middle came to a close in May 2018, a spin-off series for ABC was put in development, with the new show eventually being called Sue Sue in the City (via The Hollywood Reporter). The sitcom would be based on the post-college life of Sue Heck, Heaton's on-screen teen daughter, who was played by Eden Sher. Sher herself told TV Line that the spin-off would follow Sue as she navigates her 20s, stating it'd be about "Sue being Sue as a young adult."

By that October, Heaton expressed interest in reprising her own role on the show. "Sue Sue in the City!!!!!" the TV mom tweeted at the time. "I'm so excited for this @TheMiddle_ABC spinoff! The pilot is being filmed as I tweet!" When a fan asked if she'd be making a guest appearance on the show, Heaton simply replied, "I hope so!" However, the network unfortunately decided not to move forward with the project by the following month, as reported by Deadline.

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TV Guy
03-15-2019, 08:01 PM
This is a ridiculous article. The Middle hasn’t even been gone for a year, and Patricia is currently filming a new CBS sitcom pilot, “Carol’s Second Act”. She’s been on TV regularly for over 20 years.

I think I even prefer your dead birthday posts to dumb articles like this.

D-Dey
05-03-2020, 09:08 AM
I really don't trust many of these articles. Too often I find ads and YouTube videos for them turning up left and right and they're of celebrities who are still fairly active. I even saw one with Miranda Cosgrove just around the time she had a guest appearance on "The Goldbergs," and that was just a few months ago.