'Brothers & Sisters': David Marshall Grant heads up the family
The Walkers have a new person calling the shots.David Marshall Grant replaces Monica Breen and Alison Schapker as the new "Brothers & Sisters" showrunner, TVGuide.com reports.
Grant has worked his way up. He joined the show during the second season as a writer and co-exec producer. Breen and Schapker will stay on as executive producers.
Grant is also an actor known for playing one of the first gay couples on TV on "thirtysomething" and has appeared in "The Stepford Wives" and "The Devil Wears Prada" on the big screen.
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Hope he shows more of Scotty and Justin.
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F*ck Chuck.
I actually enjoy Eastwick, but I wouldn't say it's exactly setting the country on fire.
I do think this excess of praise has had very bad consequences in real life with more and more timeslots being abandoned for lack of resources stemming from too many poorly performing shows being kept on as long as they garner good press.
CBS and ABC are the only two real networks left standing at this point (and with Saturdays not being programmed I may be a little lenient) and I'd very much like ABC to remain a real network.