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But all comes to a screeching halt with the news of Kyle's death, he who was struck by a car. The team at "Hit List" is particularly hard hit by the news. The one person who isn't yet is Jimmy, who is no where to be found. However, Derek and Scott have to figure out what to do about this evening's show.

Julia wants to do something special to remember Kyle which she hopes will be supported by the Broadway community despite Kyle not yet having done anything on Broadway. But Kyle's death has an unintended result, which is helped along by Jerry, much to Eileen's chagrin.

Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Goofs Derek and Scott argue over whether to cancel the night's performance. They had already canceled in the wake of Jimmy's firing to allow Sam time to get off-book. I saw her on tour in South Pacific and wondered, ' Brooke: So cute. Love the shoes! Ellie: I feel like Grantaire and Enjolras's relationship isn't what a lo Sheryl S.

Ali S. Kyle's death was important for how it would affect Jimmy, a character who has remained mostly stuck in his ways throughout Smash 's second season. We talked a lot about having this relationship with his best friend, and losing that best friend, and the process he would go through.

While Safran and his writers always knew Kyle would die, actor Andy Mientus only found out a couple weeks before shooting the pivotal episode. Kyle's development from Jimmy's sidekick to a fully realized character on his own has been one of the highlights of the season. Mientus, who had never even guest starred on a series prior to this, was careful to note how grateful he is for the experience. And to be fair, there's only so much the writers knew.

Safran said that while Kyle's death was inevitable, the way he died remained up for discussion in the writers' room. Safran also admitted that as Kyle's death approached, he dreaded it more and more. He had pitched it back when Kyle was just an idea — and before he'd been fleshed out by the writers and Mientus.

Of course, I was incredibly sad at the idea. I always knew it was going to happen at this point in the season, so I got — I will admit — cold feet over killing him. For the audience, Kyle has arguably been Smash 's most consistently likeable character. The charm Mientus brings to the role certainly helps, but it's also in the depiction of a highly motivated but grounded writer — someone who desperately hopes for success but also cares about his relationships and the quality of his work.

And we can't forget that this is a character who is adorably starstruck in his first interaction with Karen, just because she played Marilyn in Bombshell 's out-of-town tryouts.



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