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JamesG
10-22-2009, 11:20 PM
Melrose Place: Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and Colin Egglesfield Are Out
by Kristin Dos Santos

UPDATE: Ashlee Simpson-Wentz just released a statement to E! News about her departure from Melrose Place, saying, "Having the chance to play Violet on "Melrose Place" has been a thrill. Although I always knew her story would come to a final, insanely unpredictable end, playing a creepy, unstable character was something I always wanted to do, so I jumped at the chance. Thanks to the CW and the entire cast and crew of Melrose Place for allowing me this opportunity!"



Spoiler alert: The producers of Melrose Place are spoiling you.

While such surprising cast changes are usually held under iron-clad lock and key, the CW has confirmed that Ashlee Simpson-Wentz and Colin Egglesfield will be let go from the cast of Melrose Place in January. In their place, we'll get some new characters.

So why are Ashlee (Violet) and Colin (Auggie) getting the boot?

According to the show's producers, it was always part of the plan. Executive producer Todd Slavkin told EW: "We always knew that this murder mystery would end in episode 12...And once that murder mystery was solved, [Ashlee] would go on her way."



Many of you have already written in to ask: Is that true? Or did producers decide on the casting change more recently?

As for what lies ahead on the show, this reveal by producers certainly seems like a big tell, given that we've reported there will be an upcoming major character death, and that it's tied to the big mystery of Sydney's murder.

It's surprising that producers would want to go on record to kill the surprise of Ashlee and Colin's exits, but a CW insider tells me that the powers that be "wanted to get it out of the way."

Will you miss Ashlee and Colin on the show?

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JamesG
10-23-2009, 02:22 AM
Colin Egglesfield Explains His Shocking Dismissal from Melrose Place
by Jennifer Godwin


Man, life is rough.

One day you're happy as a clam, working as a castmember on a prime-time network drama, and the next day someone's feeding you a line about changes in your show's "tone" and shuffling you off to Buffalo.

That's what just happened to departing Melrose Place star Colin Egglesfield, who sums up his rollercoaster Thursday this way: "I've had better days, to be quite honest."

We just spoke to Colin exclusively to find out why he's being pushed out of the show, not to mention where Auggie fits into the show's big murder mystery, and despite what you may have theorized, Auggie's not getting killed off, and despite what you may have been told, this exit was not planned from the beginning: "[They said it] was a network decision and obviously the ratings aren't what they need or want them to be, so they're going to try things to shake things up."


So what really happened today, and what's going to happen next on Melrose Place?

Here's what we learned from Colin:



You were initially hired to be an ongoing series regular on Melrose Place, right?

Yes, definitely, I was slated to be in 10 of the 13 first episodes, but I had a multiyear contract.




What happened to change that? How did you learn they weren't going forward with you and your character?

I got the call this morning from our producers, Todd [Slavkin] and Darren [Swimmer]. They were really saddened, and you could tell it was difficult for them to break this news to me.

They said it was a network decision, and they said the network thought Auggie was a little too dark, with his alcoholism. They felt like in the landscape of Melrose they wanted to change the tone of the show. So that's the explanation that they gave me.




And this morning was the first you'd heard of it?

They said that it wasn't anything against me or my talent or anything. There was never any discussion that they weren't sure what they were going to do with me or my character.

And it wasn't like I was getting in fights with crew members or punching people out.




It's an odd decision, because we did just did a poll yesterday about favorite Melrose Place characters that aren't Ella, and Auggie was the winner.

That's the thing—I don't know. It's kind of crazy. It's like, How?! Why?! I'm not spending too much time thinking about it, because it'll just drive you crazy, if you try to figure something out that you're never going to figure out.

I'm just focusing on [other stuff]. I've already got a bunch of auditions lined up.




Was your agent or manager told anything else or anything different about what happened?

No, that's what they were told as well: that it was a network decision and obviously the ratings aren't what they need or want them to be, so they're going to try things to shake things up, but why they chose this, I don't know.




Storywise, there's the murder mystery, although I could have sworn we already absolved Auggie of killing Sydney Andrews. Is this a twist thing? Are you the killer of Sydney Andrews who must be punished?

The way in which I'm leaving the show, I'm not being killed off, I'm just leaving. It keeps the door open for, potentially, my character to come back, but who knows?




Based on what we've seen so far, Auggie's feelings for Riley and his mentorship of Violet are his main storylines—do those continue or does Auggie turn in another direction?

Auggie's relationship with Riley (Jessica Lucas) comes to a head next week. She feels like hanging out with me puts too much pressure on her relationship with Jonah (Michael Rady), so that makes me upset.

And then something happens at work where I get in this fight with Marchello, the head chef, my boss. So, a relationship with a girl that I am in love with isn't working out, and my career is not working out, and the only other thing Auggie has is his alcohol, so we see Auggie face the decision of whether or not to hit the bottle again.

And, of course, Violet (Ashlee Simpson-Wentz) is in the mix. She always seems to creep up, you know, in all the different weird places—and she does that here, too. So there's a lot of really cool stuff coming up.




Are you done with the show for now, or are you still in the middle of production?

I'm shooting one more episode, and we start shooting that on Monday.




Do you have anything you want to say as a farewell to the fans and the people you've worked with?

Todd and Darren are great, I love those guys and they've always been straightforward and straight shooters and just great people to work with. I respect the decision that they had to make creatively to do what they need to do, I'm just frustrated that I'm not going to be a part of the show, because it was such a great job and a fun place to go to work every day.

I'm disappointed to be leaving because I became really good friends with not only the cast of Melrose Place but many of the crew as well, so that's sad, to not be able to go see them at work.

But hey, I'm still friends with them, and I'd just like to say to everyone out there who's been watching and supporting, thanks from the bottom of my heart, because this is something that I love to do.

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MikeL
10-24-2009, 03:43 PM
i really hate this they was doing real good on melrose now everything has be screwed up i really liked violet

Couch Potato 05
10-27-2009, 03:06 AM
Not that I love any of the actors so much, but I hate how a show will get us viewers used to seeing the character & right when we start getting used to them...they're gone!

BTYW, I read Amanda's coming back!