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"The Producers" is the twenty eighth episode of the American television series ''Smash''. It was written by Becky Mode and directed by Tricia Brock. The episode premiered on NBC on April 27, 2013, the thirteenth episode of Season 2. An off-the-rail Jimmy threatens Hit Lists future, as Karen, Derek, Ana and Kyle join forces to try help him before things take a turn for the worse. Tom and Julia's partnership is at breaking point just as Ivy, Eileen, and the entire ''Bombshell'' team are running themselves ragged to outshine their competitors. ==Plot== Eileen Rand (Anjelica Huston) has the ''Bombshell'' cast working hard on promotion since ticket sales are not where they want them to be. Ivy Lynn (Megan Hilty) does a promotional bit with Today show host Kathie Lee Gifford (playing herself), where she and the ''Bombshell'' ensemble, with a little assist from Gifford, perform "The 20th Century Fox Mambo" for several musical theater children. Ivy blows off Derek Wills (Jack Davenport), citing her workload. Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) finds out from Eileen that his writing partner Julia Houston (Debra Messing) is planning to do an adaptation of ''The Great Gatsby'' without him. He wants to do ''Gatsby'' with her (since he no longer has that directing job for "City of Angels") and break her promise to Scott Nichols (Jesse L. Martin) that he would produce it as a play with her. She agrees to talk to Scott. However, Scott reveals that he borrowed some money from next year's fund for ''Hit List'' and if ''Hit List'' doesn't do well and he doesn't have a good show to follow it, namely ''Gatsby'', he's out as director of the Manhattan Theater Workshop. Julia later tells Tom she has to keep her promise to Scott. During a Q&A hosted by Ivy, things are tense, and Tom answers a question about their partnership by saying it's over. Afterwards, Julia asks him about it and begs to be allowed to pursue the Gatsby project because it's the first thing she's done in years that has made her happy. Tom retorts that she has provided the answer to their dilemma. Jimmy Collins (Jeremy Jordan) has gone on a days-long bender after he was rejected by Karen Cartwright (Katharine McPhee) and Derek is getting fed up with his chronic lateness, especially since they are about to do a special preview show to entice producers to take the show to Broadway. Jimmy gets angry when he finds out that Derek is auditioning understudies and potential replacements, including Karen's ''Bombshell'' friend Sam Strickland (Leslie Odom, Jr), who sings "Rewrite This Story" during his audition. Derek decides that Sam will be Jimmy's understudy. During the show, Jimmy performs high. In the first scene, Ana Vargas (Krysta Rodriguez) as the Diva sings "Broadway, Here I Come" as she shoots a gun at an unknown target. Jimmy keeps missing cues, including being late to the beginning of "Rewrite This Story" with Karen. Later, Karen and Jimmy sing "Don't Let Me Know". During the performance of "Broadway, Here I Come" by Karen, Karen is accidentally hurt because a high Jimmy fails to catch her during a staged fall after The Diva shoots and kills Amanda (Karen). In the last scene, the cast sings "The Goodbye Song" as the spirit of Amanda walks into the light. The various producers attending the show all pass because they think it's too dark and doesn't have enough moneymaking potential. Derek later asks Eileen if she would consider taking it to Broadway, but she declines, saying she doesn't have the money. After the show, Derek tells Karen and Kyle Bishop (Andy Mientus) that he's fed up and firing Jimmy for his behavior. Kyle asks to be the one to tell Jimmy. Later at a cast party, Kyle tells Jimmy he's fired, and Jimmy, being high at the moment, becomes very angry. He gets on top of the bar and tells several people off, particularly Karen and Kyle, and reveals to Kyle's boyfriend that Kyle has been sleeping with Tom. ''Bombshell's'' publicist Agnes (Daphne Rubin-Vega) tells Eileen, who had been considering asking Tom and Julia to reduce their royalties from ''Bombshell'', that due to the extra publicity, ticket sales are up. Karen sits with Derek at the bar as the party has wound down. He thinks maybe he should call it a night, but Karen orders more drinks. She's somewhat flirty with him and asks him to walk her home, and they go off together, both somewhat drunk. Kyle sings "Last Goodbye" over a montage of various characters, including him packing up Jimmy's things and taking them over to Adam's (David Call) house, Jimmy's brother and where Jimmy is currently staying. As Kyle walks back home, he walks into the path of an oncoming car. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Producers (Smash)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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