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NBC Eighty-Sixes Deception



That sound you hear is Daytime Confidential’s Jamey Giddens weeping like a Baptist grandmother in church. NBC has given Deception the axe. According Deadline, while NBC loves the series featuring One Life to Live's Bree Williamson, and lead actress Megan Good, the lackluster ratings were the determining factor in cancelling the series.
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Should NBC Give Deception a Second Season?

Deception, NBC's attempt at a Revenge-esque mystery sudser, aired its season finale Monday night. The serial finally revealed the killer of troubled heiress Vivian Bowers (One Life to Live alum Bree Williamson).

SPOILER ALERT:  It appeared Viv's dad, Robert Bowers (Victor Garber) killed his junkie offspring, who had been trying to expose evil doings by his pharmaceutical conglomerate before her demise.

Viv's BFF, undercover cop Joanna Locasto (Meagan Good) was too busy banging FBI handler Will Moreno (Laz Alonzo)—and Viv's brother Julian (Wes Brown)—all season long to actually solve the crime! Now, according to TV By The Numbers, Jo may never get the chance to bring Papa Bowers to justice, due to the soap's less-than-stellar ratings.

Personally, I enjoyed the sexy, lightweight, interracial thriller. Joanna lacks the get-your-man-at-all-cost professional drive of Scandal's Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), but she's just as quick as Liv to justify her amoral bedroom antics, which made for some hot love scenes in season one.

NBC did a pisspoor job promoting the serial, which starred two cast members from Oscar winner Argo (Garber and Tate Donovan as eldest Bowers offspring Edward), yet Deception still managed decent numbers. Imagine how the show might have done if it would have had the PR muscle behind that sing-a-long trainwreck Smash?

Deception has all of the elements of a great, long-running sudser. It just needs some fine-tuning, ala a pre-Heather Locklear Melrose Place 1.0. I hope The Peacock allows promising creator Liz Heldens the chance to retool Deception a bit and bring it back next midseason. What do you think?

Should Deception get a second season?

Ex-One Life to Live Lovers David Gregory and Bree Williamson Reunite in Deception!




Former One Life to Live love interests David Gregory and Bree Williamson  will soon be appearing on the same soap once again. Gregory announced on Facebook, he has landed a recurring role on NBC's freshman soap Deception, which currently stars Williamson as deceased heiress Vivian Bowers. Gregory posted:


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Was Deception’s Premiere Delicious or Did it Fail to Deliver?

NBC premiered it’s new primetime soap Deception last night. The series centers around Detective Joanna Locasto (Meagan Good), who returns to her childhood home to investigate the murder of her best friend Vivian Bowers (Bree Williamson).

While not as strong out of the box as say Revenge or Scandal, Deception had several things working for it. The Julian (Wes Brown), Joanna and Will (Laz Alonso) triangle has potential. I kept wavering between which love interest I’d rather see Joanna with. 

After not being particularly enchanted with Ella Rae Peck on Gossip Girl as Lola Rhodes, I found myself really enjoying Mia’s teen angst. Deception did have some weaknesses; I thought it was a bit slow and several actors did their share of scenery-chewing, but I’ll be giving the new soap a chance.

What did you think of Deception’s premiere?

The Murder of Bree Williamson’s Vivian Bowers Kicks Off NBC’s Deception

NBC rolls out the new primetime soap Deception tonight at 10 EST. The mystery serial centers on the murder of troubled socialite Vivian Bowers, portrayed by One Life to Live grad Bree Williamson.

Vivian’s childhood best friend, Detective Joanna Locasto (Meagan Good), goes undercover amidst one of the country’s wealthiest families to find out who killed her pal. Watch previews of Deception after the jump! READ MORE

Bree Williamson Takes Shelter on Syfy’s Haven

Former One Life to Live star Bree Williamson is joining one of my favorite Syfy series, Haven. After spending years playing a character in need of therapy on OLTL, Williamson will portray Haven’s resident shrink, Claire. TV Line confirmed the news, revealed by Haven story editors Lilla and Nora Zuckerman, in an interview with the Wormhole Riders’ podcast.