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Top 10 Times Actors Refused to Film Specific TV Scenes

Top 10 Times Actors Refused to Film Specific TV Scenes

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These actors put their foot down about certain TV scenes. For this list, well be looking at most significant times when actors put their foot down and refused anything from a specific piece of dialogue to a proposed storyline. Our countdown includes The Witcher, Shake It Up, Friends, and more! What do YOU think of these actors' decisions?
Date: 2023-11-21

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#10, OMG, seriously? I only recently and briefly learned of Bruce Lee's acting in the TV show (not sure I even know there was a show, I first heard of the characters in the Seth Rogan film. But thinking of the Kato I know, from the movie, it would make ZERO sense he would lose to Robin, Bruce was absolutely right! Fine, Robin is accomplished and experienced, but that should be ZERO match to the martial arts training of Kato! (Also, two sets of good guys, shouldn't be fighting anyway, though I recall the Green Hornet's thing was to pretend to be a criminal in order to smoke out the actual criminals.
#4, just about never heard of Zendaya (when I have, kinda annoyed how she's so narcissistic as to skip a last name, but I gotta say: I feel for her, but damn, she's an actress. An attractive actress. Looks like one who gets lead roles (just, in nothing I've ever heard of or seen, LOL. She should realize she'd need to on-screen kiss on occasion. She's attractive enough that she should have had no problems finding dates, she should and could have gotten a meaningful first kiss out of the way to free her up from this objection!

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Just out of curiosity, when did The Office quit its little mockumentary premise? I mean, I only watched a couple of episodes of the original British show and was bored out of my skull so when the US version premiered, I had absolutely zero interest in it (and still don't) but I thought the mockumentary aspect of the show was kind of interesting. But, obviously, the show stopped with that at some point or else the producers decided the documentary crew filming the business's employees had gotten carte blanche to film them at home and in all other sorts of private situations--as we see in the clip where Jim refuses to cheat on Pam. How else do you explain the viewers being able to see the flirting and eventual rejection? (Or was this just some random thing that the show's executives felt the viewers needed to see and to hell with the premise of there being a crew filming the people's lives)
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My favorite that's not here. on Glee, Sue Sylvester threatens Will, telling him, I'm going to go to the shelter and get you a kitty cat. I will let you fall in love with that kitty cat, And then one night I will steal away into your home. The original line in the script ends with and kill your kitty cat. Jane Lynch refused, saying it would push Sue from cartoonishly evil to irredeemably cruel. So they changed it to the aired, .and punch you in the face. Which makes it absurdly hilarious.
(Also, towards the end Ryan Murphy wanted Kurt to try becoming a writer, and Chris Colfer quickly put an end to it, telling him he didn't want to blur the lines anymore between his real life and fictional character)

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The walk of atonement by Cersei on Game of Thrones was a powerful scene and would not have had the same punch if clothed but good for her for sticking to her convictions but glad they did the scene justice with someone else. You know its powerful when you loathe the character yet feel sorry for her in this scene and Lena Headey played it perfectly!
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Should've had Estelle Getty refusing to film a scene where she was supposed to be cracking jokes at her son, Phil's, funeral (related to his cross-dressing, as she said that a mother would NEVER do that sort of thing at her own children's wake. And that time being in the 80s/90s was very progressive and admirable.
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I'm a little disappointed that Matthew Perry wouldn't do that storyline (or am I jumping the gun thinking that's a bit homophobic of him, although it would fit Joey more as a character.
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I agree that going to a male strip club for the delicious sandwiches sounds more like something that Joey would do, not Chandler. That seems like a hilarious story line!
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I'm glad Krasinski refused to have Jim cheat on Pam. He's right, too many sitcoms resort to that, and we need more where the husband or wife resists.
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Top 10 dumbest cartoon character fears of all time, please?
Examples:
Cheese. (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Sleepovers. (Gravity Falls)

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I heard somewhere that they were gonna have Jim and Pam get a divorced in the last season of the office but that didnt happen either
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Chandler going to a male strip club for sandwiches is like Ron Swanson going to the strip club for the free breakfast buffet
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I feel bad for all the young actresses who felt they couldnt say no to kissing their co stars. Brooke Shields was 12
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If there are any other scenes actors refuse to do, will definitely be hoping for an eventual part 2 please
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