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  1. Source: https://twitter.com/TVGrimReaper/status/1050896945902903296?s=19
  2. Yes like I said no one should be targeted at any point, it's just wrong. Keesha did try to keep things of social media, I respect that, but sliding into peoples DM's telling them you know them and they should stop, kind of crossed a line for me, just don't do that. Cause when it was screenshot and posted on twitter it makes them all look bad. He said something like he worked for the show or something it felt weird to me lol. Clayne could say something about all the negativity on social media (I just checked, I don't know how much of it he actually sees since he doesn't follow any LW cast members or official pages anymore at least on twitter) regarding the interactions between cast and Clayne fans/LW fans and maybe he should, but Damon started this mess by going off publicly about Clayne on twitter dragging him true the mud with a mostly false narrative wich backfired, because (ex-)crew/(ex-)cast-members came forward defending Clayne. Before that interactions were mostly polite. Damon created a divide among fans, where there was none. I'm still waiting for Matt Miller or someone in control to finally step up as an actual showrunner and speak to all fans online, adressing the gigantic elephant in the room instead of letting this all just get more and more out of controle with each passing day.
  3. I feel you, I'm tired of this mess as well. But I think no-one is completely innocent. Not completely defending Keesha and Michelle. They should not be targeted anywhere, no other castmember should be targeted we are in agreement. But I have seen screenshot's of DM's on twitter from mr. Sharp ,keesha's husband telling someone "we've met, and I want you to stop posting negative stuff about my wife", I'm paraphrasing. What I also saw with my own eyes was that he was tweeting to people on twitter who didn't tag him or his wife. That doesn't seem exactly right to me. And a former crew member told Michelle on twitter in a very polite way, to not say anything regarding Clayne and Damon's mess because she wasn't on set when this stuff happened after she tweeted that Clayne wanted the show to get cancelled, and that he was abusive on set two things he adressed in his podcast and have been debunked by crew/castmembers who came forward in a TV line article. This crewmember ended up getting blocked by Michelle (her husband was being rude on twitter to people who asked Michelle questions/or said stuff about Clayne or S3 not all rude comments. But he stopped doing that a long time ago). Lastly Clayne didn't want to do LW at first, he turned it down many times. He said in his podcast that the only reason he wanted to leave after the first season was because that set was a mess. There was no leadership from WB guiding/controling things on set. He went as far as saying that he's never been on a set like this. Damon wasn't helping things because he didn't want to do LW and Clayne alluded that Damon was already being difficult on set back then. I think this show needs to be cancelled 'cause it's bringing out all the ugly in people who I think wouldn't normally act the way they did and I'm including Damon and Clayne. Time to release people especially the crew from a toxic environment. Because did you read about Keesha's directorial debut being pushed forward; it seems like Damon called in "sick" again, they couldn't finish shooting the episode that week so her ep was next. The crew has to put in double effort to make things work out; they are very unhappy. The source that said these things, tweeted out a clip about a month ago showing Rigg's truck being blown up, wich is from what I hear, exactly what happened last night, so I'm trusting them on this.
  4. What I do know is that she was very supportive of Clayne and his approach to acting and scripts: source: https://www.google.nl/amp/s/hollywoodlife.com/2017/09/26/lethal-weapon-season-2-spoilers-jordana-brewster-interview/amp And she also talked about her preferemce for working in LA: source: https://parade.com/511422/paulettecohn/jordana-brewster-on-returning-to-tv-with-two-series-secrets-and-lies-and-lethal-weapon/ She has posted on her instagram that she was in Vancouver After posting these pics she later anounced on twitter and Instagram that she was shooting another movie. A fan commented on seeing them (cast and crew) filming in Bethany. So my theory is that yes she didn't have a whole lot to do acting wise, but she enjoyed working with Clayne and the others, and would have stayed maybe voicing her need to do more with her character.She seemed to like shooting the show in L.A. because of her son(s). So the question I have is why would she leave all that behind, she must have dealt with some things that she disliked more then moving her family around. Untill april 24th or 25th she posted Lethal weapon promo's on her insta. After that she stopped posting anything LW related until she reposted Clayne's farewell post on instagram( also recently in her instastory a shot of her being on set for s3) and now the thumbs up thing on Clayne's post. Seems to me like she made some conscious decisions.
  5. I have only commented one time on this board. But I feel like adding my two cents now. I've been on twitter for this entire mess. I followed someone who claimed to be an ex-crew member on twitter who was cited as a credible source for a Variety article. He or she divulged on set details that have now been confirmed by not only Clayne but online footage as well as the anonymous actor coming forward on this subject in the TV line article. What I gather from Clayne,this anonymous crew member,and the anonymous actors is that there was no leadership on set. Clayne and Damon come from completely different backgrounds. A good leader would have brought these differences together and would have squashed all the disagreements. What I also gather from them, and is that Damon didn't want to be there at all. Actor Aaron Pruner has tweeted: The articles that came out before Clayne spoke up, mentioned there being no tablereads because Damon didn't want to do them. The anonymous crew member said Matt Miller was grabbed by Damon ,and his son in law got physical with Clayne. Clayne now also mentioned this. Clayne admitted his wrongdoings (loosing his cool, yelling at the AD being frustrated with the enormous delay in production), but where is Damon in this? Damon has exhibited some problematic behaviour in the past (Bill Cosby remarks, his twitter meltdown regarding Clayne). There’s so much more in the twitter tags and on instagram and facebook. Finally the anonymous crew member has said that there are guards on set as of now, while filming season 3. The last time this happened (according to this source and Clayne), was when Damon grabbed Matt Miller during the filming of season two. I think things are looking really messed up for all involved in this Lethal Weapon situation. By the way, Clayne has said in his podcast interview that Jordana has left as well (and he now has the same management company as her) implying that she left because of the mess on set. He posted an image of his podcast interview (on Instagram) and Jordana commented with a thumbs up. Make of that what you will. Link to the podcast
  6. My first time posting here and I'm going with Cahill purely based on the natural chemistry, it doesn't seem forced when these two are on my screen. The writers seem to just tease this pairing. But when they actually really want to build toward that something has to happen for her to stop treating him, and just being his friend, and colleague. and more. I would love to see them explore that relationship.
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