The Grinder – Post 2

As reported in late August, a new face officially joined the team of The Grinder for Fall 2015. Ben Wexler, from The Comedians, signed an overall deal with 20th Century FOX producers.

As Wexler joins The Grinder, Greg Malins gets swapped out. Malins is said to have exited the series for creative differences. I found it interesting to read on The Hollywood Reporter (THR) website that this is not the only show that has experienced its share of new showrunners for the upcoming season. On that same note, The Grinder has actually become the fourth first-year series to change its showrunner.

THR makes note of the increased pressure for new shows to make their mark fast, and gain as many ratings as possible. As the growing landscape of television viewing continues to change, ratings are scarce and hard to hold on to.

These types of decisions come as production heats up in August and cuts start being made to find the clearest pathway to success for a new series. If creative differences get in the way for showrunners or a cast doesn’t seem quite right anymore, it’s likely networks will make whatever changes need be.

The Grinder – Post #1

In less than a month, actor Rob Lowe will be entering the homes of thousands of TV watchers across the country. But, that’s not the only exciting part. You may find some look-alikes making an appearance alongside their father. Lowe has confirmed to Entertainment Tonight that his two sons, Matthew and John, will join him as characters on the show this season.

The famous actor says he has tried his best not to raise his boys as actors. His youngest son, John, even seemed to have a different path set for him as he studied at Stanford. Either way, I think America isn’t exactly disappointed with this turnout. What could be wrong with watching three Lowes in one show?

Rob plays the main character, who acted as a famous lawyer on a TV series, but must return home after his long-running show gets cancelled. Lowe’s character then decides to work with real life lawyers. The catch: Lowe’s character is working at his family’s law firm without any experience, education, or certification to do so.

The upcoming Fox show, The Grinder, premieres September 29.