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Just Shoot Me! is an American television sitcom which aired for seven and a half seasons on NBC from March 4, 1997 to August 16, 2003, and 148 episodes were produced. The show was created and executive produced by Steven Levitan.
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The first season also included Chris Hogan as Maya's roommate, Wally, who was dropped when the show quickly solidified as a workplace sitcom, making the Mary-Rhoda dynamic obsolete. Brian Posehn appeared as mail clerk Kevin Liotta (supposedly Ray Liotta's cousin) through much of the last four seasons. Rena Sofer, the only regular added during the run of the show, played young fashion savant Vicki Costa during the first half of the final season. Notable actors appearing in a recurring or Guest star capacity included Rebecca Romijn (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos), Brian Dennehy (as Dennis' father who gets engaged to Nina in an episode), David Cross (as Elliot's younger brother who pretends to be retarded), Rhoda Gemignani, Stephen Root, Tom Kenny, Dave Foley, Amy Sedaris, French Stewart, Carmen Electra, Ray Liotta, and Paul Parducci as Deke "The Dekester" Williams. The show was rooted in Levitan's earlier career as a writer for The Larry Sanders Show; he had once conceived of a story about Janeane Garofalo's character having to sit and talk with a vapid model with whom she had nothing in common. The idea went unproduced, but Levitan liked the dynamic and later used the idea to develop a pitch for NBC. Garofalo's persona would become a template for Maya Gallo. Image:CastJSM.jpg The cast of Just Shoot Me! Series history
The show's seventh season saw several drastic changes that inevitably led to its cancellation. Series showrunners Moses Port and David Guarascio left the show at the end of the sixth season to pursue a development deal with NBC, and were replaced with Jon Pollack and Judd Pillot (Coach, Anything But Love) and John Peaslee (Spin City). Also noted as a big factor was the addition of Rena Sofer to the cast. Her addition was mandated by NBC, who had sought a successful vehicle for her for years. (She later starred in the ill-fated U.S. version of Coupling for the network). Many of the series' fans felt betrayed by the addition of Sofer to the show, which hadn't added a new regular cast member in its entire run. At the same time, NBC also gave the show one of its most difficult timeslots, Tuesdays at 8 pm. Ratings fell sharply in the first few weeks, and the show was put on hiatus by November, showing only one new episode until the following April. During this time, production resumed, but Sofer's character was written out immediately. By this point, NBC had canceled the show, and promised Levitan to run the remaining episodes twice a week until the series finale. When the first of such installments was not as successful as NBC had hoped with its "Return of Just Shoot Me!" campaign, the show was again pulled, and new episodes were burned off in the summer, the final pair of episodes airing on a Saturday in August 2003. Three more episodes, including Sofer's speedy good-bye, were not aired in America until their respective slots in syndicated airings. Levitan publicly denounced NBC's treatment of a former Must-See TV show and refused production deals for several years. The show stopped airing in U.S. syndicated markets in March, 2007, but TV Land has picked up the show starting first quarter of 2008.[1] Trivia and Items of Note
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