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Will Lori Loughlin be able to make a TV comeback like Felicity Huffman?


https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/felicity-huffman-lori-loughlin-1234845793/

Loughlin usually spends this time of year on the Hallmark channels as the "TV queen of Christmas." But this year, she's in the midst of a two-month federal prison sentence for her role in the college cheating scandal. Huffman was able to begin her TV comeback earlier this week with an ABC baseball comedy pilot, but what about Loughlin? "While Huffman’s handling of the situation was widely deemed more appropriate than Loughlin (who signed autographs for fans on courthouse steps when arriving to a federal court appearance, after being indicted in 2019), Huffman’s return to the biz after her major faux pas is also due to her level of work and longstanding positive reputation across the industry," says Daniel Holloway. "The Oscar-nominee and Golden Globe winner, who has a star on the Walk of Fame, is known to be adored by those with whom she works." As longtime Hollywood crisis manager Howard Bergman says of Huffman: "There is a perception that she handled a very bad situation very well, and that she’s done her time. She handled it with great humility, great class and great sincerity towards the severity of the situation... It couldn’t have been done any differently.” But for Loughlin, the fallout was more severe because of her crime and the way she handled the situation. "Though Huffman has already been cast in a major broadcast project, for both actresses, how they move forward will be crucial as they work to make their way back into America’s living rooms," says Holloway. "With any new show or film comes a press tour, and even after sitting down with an esteemed journalist for the most perfectly-conducted mea culpa, in the age of Twitter and Google, this story will follow participants of the college scandal for years to come." He adds: "Whether any network or studio will gamble on Loughlin remains to be seen. But by casting either Loughlin or Huffman, there is a risk of audience alienation, especially in the midst of a pandemic that has resulted in soaring unemployment numbers for millions of Americans, who very well may perceive the college scandal as a case of upper-crust entitlement; not a case of making an honest mistake."

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Sure, why not? I certainly don't hold this against her. The authorities have overreacted and decided to make an example of her, but she hasn't raped or murdered anybody. A fine would have been appropriate. If she ever appears in a movie or television program that I would have watched anyway, I'm not going to not watch it just because she's in it, or stop buying the products advertised in the commercials accompanying it. That would be the behavior of a stupid person, which I am not.

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Time will tell! Her initial move to fight the charges, as opposed to Felicity Huffman's immediate apology, remorse and admission of guilt, isn't weighing as well so far in the public eye.

But.... she's Aunt Becky, she's the Wholesome Hallmark Queen, and she certainly has a chance to do her Community Service and exit from this damaged, but not broken.

Time will tell. I wish her the best, with hopes for a near-recovery.

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I think yes, but it will take a lot longer than Huffman. Huffman immediately showed remorse, which is what people love these days.

I think Loughlin got some bad advice. From a publicity standpoint, she should have said something to the effect that she was unaware that her kids would be replacing others, but simply be added to the classes. So instead of a class having 26 students, it would have 27.

Maybe she'll go on Dr. Phil and explain it this way...

Face it, most of us looked at this originally as slipping the usher at a ballpark a $50 to have him move you down to better seats. Now that we know some kids were not accepted to make room for those who came in the side door, we see it as a bigger deal.



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As long as she comes across as contrite after release. If Martha Stewart could make a comeback, I don’t see why she can’t make, at least, a partial recovery. I doubt she’ll be the queen of Hallmark holiday movies anymore, though. But, in truth, she was getting a little old to play the romantic lead anyway.

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Looks like she's going to give it a try. She's gotten her TV series back on a different network. Going to be interesting if she can build on it.

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