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17.03.2022 - 19:21 / perezhilton.com
Jeff Garlin left his hit TV series, and yet somehow Murray Goldberg is still making appearances…
The Goldbergs has been running for a healthy nine years, but controversy that has been brewing behind the scenes finally came to a head this year. In December, it was announced that Garlin would be exiting the series after three years of HR complaints against him. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the comedian downplayed accusations of misconduct and claimed he had not been fired, framing the exit as more of a difference of opinion between himself and the production company, Sony Pictures Television. Yet while the actor was no longer available to shoot, the character remained a part of the show — to mixed results.
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Over on Twitter, writer Noel Murray shared a surreal clip from a recent episode where Garlin’s face was superimposed onto a body double. He complained:
Ch-ch-check it out for yourself (below):
A little creepy looking, if we’re honest! But Garlin’s TV wife Wendi McLendon-Covey clapped back at the criticism. She replied:
Left mid-scene?! Wow! Another fan responded:
Wendi responded with a series of crying-laughing emojis, writing:
So what DID really happen? As we previously reported, the sitcom star came under fire for being “extremely verbally and emotionally abusive,” making off-color jokes that frequently used the word “vagina,” and using “nicknames that some also considered offensive” for female co-workers.
Deadline reported in December that the embattled funnyman reached “a mutual agreement” with Sony Pictures Television to leave the show in the middle of shooting the ninth season. (Variety claimed they were in process of filming the
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Wendi McLendon-Covey is finally addressing Jeff Garlin‘s firing from The Goldbergs.
Wendi McLendon-Covey is clapping back at a fan who criticized the way is handling Jeff Garlin's exit. Garlin, who played the family patriarch, Murray Goldberg, since the show's inception, had not yet finished production on the show's ninth season when he decided to leave the show.
abruptly departed the ABC sitcom last year while still filming its ninth season.McLendon-Covey, 52, derided the 59-year-old actor as not wanting “to be there” on set to film scenes and suggested he would want to leave “mid-scene.” She shared her opinions in response to a tweet by freelance journalist Noel Murray, who suggested the series should either kill off Garlin’s character, family patriarch Murray Goldberg, or should get canceled entirely, rather than repurpose already-shot footage in an attempt to make scenes gel.“They should either cancel The Goldbergs or kill off Jeff Garlin’s character because the workarounds they’ve been using this season ain’t working,” Murray wrote, adding a clip of a wedding scene that appeared heavily edited.His tweet brought a sharp response from McLendon-Covey.“Thanks for the great suggestion Noel!” McLendon-Covey shaded right back before alluding to Garlin’s alleged disinterest appearing in the sitcom. “This season threw us for a loop because a.) it’s hard to incorporate someone who doesn’t want to be there and wants to leave mid-scene, and b.) we werent about to re-write the 2nd half of the season.”She concluded her retort: “We’re doing our best.”McLendon-Covey and ABC both declined to comment through representatives when contacted by The Post, which has also reached out for a statement from Garlin.Thanks for the great suggestion Noel! This season threw us for a loop because a.) it's hard to incorporate someone who doesn't want to be there and wants to leave mid-scene, and b.) we werent about to re-write the 2nd half of the season.
Zack Sharf ‘”The Goldbergs” series regular Wendi McLendon-Covey said on social media that the long-running ABC comedy series is simply trying its best to work around Jeff Garlin’s departure. The show has been heavily criticized for using previously shot footage of Garlin and CGI to insert the actor’s character into episodes, and the results have been bizarre for viewers.
Jeff Garlin’s departure from “The Goldbergs” has caused some problems.
The Goldbergs‘ star Wendi McLendon-Covey is speaking out for the first time on social media on last year’s exit of Jeff Garlin, who abruptly left the show following multiple misconduct allegations and HR investigations.
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