“I went to check them out on the night of the storm at 10 p.m. and they were under 6 feet of water — the entire complex,” says Peter Kapsalis, owner of Cine Magic Riverfront Studios. “It wasn’t in very good shape.”
The water, which has since receded, did varied damage to sets, he adds, but some could possibly be salvaged. “The Daylight Studio, which carried some of the smaller sets and was a little closer to the water [was] completely demolished,” Kapsalis says. “The main sets stayed in place even with the water rushing in [but] everything is extensively damaged.”
Read more at EW


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ReplyDeletedamn. This show is really struggling to survive!
ReplyDeleteif they are so keen on repairing the damaged set, could it mean ABC is thinking about not canceling the show just yet?
Bad news for the show, its chances of survival were slim as it was I just dont think ABC are going to want to invest time and money in repairing the set of a show that is already struggling in the ratings department. I have a feeling they're going to announce a cancellation soon.
ReplyDeleteI hope so
ReplyDeletei love this show
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