This is from alfredweser1.
hi michael... i know you won't remember me, but me and a group of my friends used to do extra work on JoA all the time... fun times anyway... i was just wondering if there was ANY possibility for a JoA movie? any kind... tv or feature. it was such a great show, not only to work on, but to watch and i know that there are so many unanswered questions. with the popularity of tv shows getting dvd film releases... Stargate SG-1, Dead Like Me, etc... i was just wondering if the idea had been thrown out there. thanks! hope you are doing well!
Hey Alfred (IF that is your real name). You know, it’s not a bad idea. We ended that second season with such a cliffhanger, everyone thought, “There’s no POSSOBLE way they’re gonna leave us hanging like this, right?” Unfortunately, that’s the nature of this relentless beast called network television… Those WERE fun times. I assume you and your friends were a part of the high school group. I was really lucky. I got to be there for all the high school fun, and the Girardi family fun. Only Amber and I enjoyed that privilege on a weekly basis. Although Amber worked twice as hard as I did (at least), so I guess I had the best position of anyone in the cast.

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To answer your question, no one has brought up anything thus far. If we have a reunion, it’ll have to be by the hand of “Joan” creator, Barbara Hall. Otherwise, I don’t think any of us will want to do it. I feel like part of the downfall of the show was her artistic absence. Not to pass blame around or anything, I think things worked out the way they were supposed to. And I guess you can’t ask someone with such an immense, creative mind to stay with one thing for too long. But I don’t think CBS would’ve kept us on anyway. Decisions like that are made for business and not artistic reasons. “Joan” was replaced by “Ghost Whisperer,” because according to CBS President Les Moonves, “Ghosts skew younger than God.” Not to talk bad of one of my many corporate overlords, you wonderful, glorious man, Mr. Moonves! Shine your shoes for a nickle?... But in all seriousness, I'm very grateful for those two years which I will take with me for the rest of my life.
In all honesty, it’s probably not going to happen. I’ll let you know if anything changes, but I really just don’t really see it at this point. Thanks for watching though and I’m glad you got to be a part of our little family on Stage 26 of the Sony lot in beautiful downtown Culver City… Was it Stage 26, or 23? I think 23 was the Girardi house and 26 was the high school. Yeah, that’s it.
-Mike
