'THE REPUBLIC OF SARAH'
NEW DRAMA PILOT FROM CBS
One of the upcoming series pilots that really sticks out with its very original concept is definitely
CBS drama pilot
THE REPUBLIC OF SARAH in which the story centres on a small New Hampshire town that is thrust onto the world stage when the discovery of a valuable resource within its borders
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Sarah Drew will lead The Republic of Sarah |
compels the residents to declare themselves an independent nation, thus setting the unlikely young mayor, Sarah Cooper (to be played by
Sarah Drew) and her Cabinet of inexperienced locals on the path of running a brand-new country.
WHO'S IN THE CAST
Beside Drew in the lead role, the cast will also include
Kimberly
Guerrero as the mother figure in her life,
Carlos Leal (as Sarah artist
boyfriend),
Jonathan Slavin (as Eugene, a brilliant, bizarre librarian
whose hummingbird energy and encyclopaedic knowledge of
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Kirsten Nelson and Jonathan Slavin will lead the government of Morrisville |
sociopolitical
minutiae make him an invaluable asset to Sarah and her team as the
brand-new government of Morrisville gets up and running),
Kirsten Nelson
(as Francine, Morrisville’s unflappable and resolute sheriff),
James
Lesure (as an aloof banker Tim, who has been the smartest and most
powerful guy in any Morrisville room, until the town chooses, against
his
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Carlos Leal and James Lesure will play the baddies in the new series pilot |
advice, to put its faith in Sarah and her plan for independence and
thus he quickly becomes a thorn in Sarah’s side as he fights to stop her
and her new nation),
Daniel Ings (as Sarah's brother, a mining company
lawyer tasked with negotiating the acquisition of Morrisville’s newly
discovered mineral resource)!
A valuable resource? See, now I need to know...
ReplyDeleteSome minerals, I'd say it's krypton, but krypton can only be found here in Serbia, actually, and I'm not even kidding....
DeleteSay it ain't so.
DeleteGoogle it
DeleteI want to start my own republic. It seems our country is breeding more and more idiots every day, us sane people need a safe space away from them all!
ReplyDeleteWe'd be a selectively benevolent dictatorship :)
DeleteIndeed!
DeleteTotally!
DeleteSounds interesting?
ReplyDeleteYou tell us!
DeleteCBS drama's not an original concept. We've got 'Ahzivland' - the republic of Eli Avivi. It's a piece of land between the city of Naharya and the Lebanese border. It was established in 1971 by a sailor, Eli Avivi (he died last year).It had a flag, anthem, passports. At first the authorities put him in jail, then, they turned the whole thing (a micronation, it's called) into a touristic attraction.
ReplyDeleteI think that there are quite a few towns and villages like that around the world. For example, a rich man has proclaimed his estate here in my city Republic of old Yugoslavia and people really gather there with nostalgia towards our old country.
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