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Bridget Moynahan: 'Blue Bloods' Sophomore Season Has Better Balance (VIDEO)
On 'Blue Bloods,' Bridget Moynahan plays Erin Raegen-Boyle, an assistant New York District Attorney in a family of cops. She stopped by 'The Early Show' (weekdays, syndicated on CBS) to talk about how the show's grown in its second season, and also discussed the charity work she does with the Paul Newman-founded organization The Hole in the Wall Gang.Moynahan is pleased with the direction 'Blue Bloods' has taken in its sophomore season, which she said has better balanced the show's different elements. "We all have so many different layers, and I think this year they've been able to balance the procedural with the family and the individual dimensions a lot better," she explained.
Six Degrees put on hiatus yet again; Wedding Bells stops production

Remember all that stuff about Six Degrees coming back? Never mind! ABC has pulled the show yet again. The show returned recently on Friday nights (which was a big surprise in itself), but almost no one watched. The show got terrible ratings. The move takes effect immediately. Something tells me this isn't a good sign for a second season.
So we have The Black Donnellys being pulled in favor of a reality show (The Real Wedding Crashers), and you're probably wondering what will replace Six Degrees in the time slot? That's right, a reality show! But this one is even more hard to take: they're replacing it with reruns of Wife Swap. Gah!
In other shows-going-on-hiatus news, David E. Kelley's The Wedding Bells has stopped production, though the remaining episodes will probably air. But don't hold your breath for a renewal.
Six Degrees returns tonight, with changes

A love triangle, a hidden pregnancy, Josh Charles, and a quickened plot is what awaits viewers who tune in to Six Degrees when it returns tonight on ABC at 9 pm. The series was pulled from the scheduled way back in November when it wasn't holding on to the Grey's Anatomy audience on Thursday nights. Created by J.J. Abrams, the drama is about six New Yorkers and how their lives intersect. The ensemble cast includes Bridget Moynahan, Campbell Scott, and Erika Christenson.
Only, in my opinion, it was slow. And boring. And apparently ABC thought so too, because it gave the executive producers a few mandates for the next seven episodes.
Weird news of the day: Six Degrees is still filming!

Mentioned briefly at the end of this story about the pregnancy of Bridget Moynahan, ex-girlfriend of New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, is the fact that the writers of Six Degrees have no intention of writing her pregnancy into the series.
Whaaaa?
Yup, according to a Moynahan's spokesman, she is currently in New York City finishing up filming of Six Degrees. I really have no idea what this means, since the show hasn't been on in a while and it looked like it was a goner. I would say it's one of two things: everyone has contracts and the networks have made deals and they have to finish filming, or the show will come back to run the remaining episodes, either on TV or online, even though it's been canceled.
If a show that's been forgotten can come back from the dead, maybe they're filming new episodes of Eyes right now too?
Six Degrees: Pilot (series premiere)

(S01E01) This, by far, is the most disappointing new show of the season.
And it pains me to say that, because I like J.J. Abrams and I like stories with lots of characters set in New York City, but this show starts with a concept that turns out to be pretty damn bogus to start with and then does nothing with it.
Here's what's wrong with it.
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