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What’s up with ‘Housewife’?

- BY RICH HELDENFELS

Q: Could you give us some informatio­n on the change of the actress that plays the youngest daughter on the “American Housewife” show?

A: Julia Butters, who played Anna-Kat Otto through the comedy’s first four seasons, departed the show before the fifth season, reportedly to pursue other opportunit­ies.

While that’s a phrase that is often used when people leave a show, in this case it’s true. Butters drew considerab­le and deserved praise for her performanc­e in the movie “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood,” and that really did open doors for her.

So now we have a new Anna-Kat, Giselle Eisenberg, who was very funny before this in the now-gone series “Life in Pieces.”

And this is not the only change at the show. Carly Hughes, who played Katie Otto’s “second breakfast” friend Angela, quit the series, telling Deadline.com there was a “toxic environmen­t.”

Deadline’s report said Hughes’ complaint led to an investigat­ion after which “American Housewife” “creator Sarah Dunn is no longer an active producer on the show, Mark J. Greenberg stepped down as line producer, and showrunner­s Rick Wiener and Kenny Schwartz underwent sensitivit­y training.”

Q: Do you know why Christy was not on “Mom” in the new season?

A: Anna Faris, who played Christy, has left the show — reportedly to pursue her other opportunit­ies. There was some speculatio­n that she and Allison Janney (as Christy’s mom, Bonnie) were not getting along, but her departure seems to have been amicable. In fact, the show left the door open for Faris’ return at times, since Christy’s absence was explained as her going off to law school at Georgetown. And the show has a solid ensemble remaining, thanks to the increased focus on the women’s sober group. You may remember that, earlier in the series, Christy’s children were part of the show; they disappeare­d as the series became more about the adult group.

Q: Is “New Amsterdam” returning or has it been, heaven forbid, canceled? If it is returning, when?

A: The series will return; in fact, NBC ordered three more seasons last spring. As for when, like many shows it was stalled by the pandemic. NBC has said it will be back in 2021.

But since we are updating some shows’ statuses, several series mentioned here have return dates scheduled. CBS’ Friday-night lineup of “Blue Bloods,” “MacGyver” and “Magnum P.I.” will start new seasons Dec. 4. And Fox has unveiled January 2021 plans including “9-1-1” and “9-1-1: Lone Star” on Jan. 18, and “Prodigal Son” and “The Resident” on Jan. 12. “Last Man Standing,” meanwhile, will begin its ninth and final season with a special telecast Jan. 3 and its time-period return Jan. 7.

Q: I just watched the last episode of the new series “Why Women Kill.” Do you know if this will be an ongoing series? My friends and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

A: The comedy-drama from “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry will be back for a second season on streaming service CBS All Access. This time around, says the network, the show will be set in 1949 and “will explore what it means to be beautiful, the hidden truth behind the facades people present to the world, the effects of being ignored and overlooked by society, and finally, the lengths one woman will go in order to finally belong.” The new cast includes Allison Tolman, Nick Frost and Lana Parrilla. No premiere date yet.

Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, P.O. Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfelsgm­ail.com. Letters may be edited. Individual replies are not guaranteed.

 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP ?? “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Julia Butters at the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2020.
CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood” stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Julia Butters at the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in January 2020.

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