A hush falls on the casts of "Hit List," and "Bombshell," when Kyle is struck and killed by a car. He was on his way to see Jimmy when tragedy struck.
Everyone, in a state of shock, is rather subdued by all this. Notice how the usual feisty and excitable Derrick calms down, and Ivy shows a maturity never seen before.
For once, we're hearing that the show cannot go on, but public sentiment and some chicanery play a role in the entertainers performing a memorial like presentation with Jimmy coming on to do the part that Derek had previously fired him for.
Only Eileen's publicist is still concerned with the Tony Awards and her ex-husband's surprise by the end of the episode still proves that people will exploit anything to gain revenge and pursue financial advantages.
Everyone, in a state of shock, is rather subdued by all this. Notice how the usual feisty and excitable Derrick calms down, and Ivy shows a maturity never seen before.
For once, we're hearing that the show cannot go on, but public sentiment and some chicanery play a role in the entertainers performing a memorial like presentation with Jimmy coming on to do the part that Derek had previously fired him for.
Only Eileen's publicist is still concerned with the Tony Awards and her ex-husband's surprise by the end of the episode still proves that people will exploit anything to gain revenge and pursue financial advantages.