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Joe added a letter to his fans about his role on "Boston Public" to the new website. TV is like nothing I've ever done. There's a big difference between the journey of a live performance (be it a play or concert) and when its one scene, one moment at a time. When the director yells "action" it's ON! What can I say...it's a real privilege to be a part of Boston Public. There is a lot of karma involved and it's all good. We have filmed about seven episodes so far and its been a really cool experience. I love the learning process. It kind of shatters your image of sitting in your living room and watching one of the great American past times. I don't want to take away the magic of the medium, but when you see what goes on to make a show come together it's really amazing. More than two hundred people people make it happen and this is only ONE SHOW! It's quite an industry out here. All and all it's been pretty smooth, but I'd be lying if I fold you it was a breeze. Like I said before TV is a differenct cract and "hitting your mark" isn't as easy as it looks on the small screen. However, I am getting the hang of it and I look forward to learning more and more. This has all been made so much easier by working with the best bunch of people you could ask for. I don't care if you're working at at grocery store or in an office, these people are just fun to work with. The cast is a team of professionals who have a mutual respect for the show and each other and it's an honor to be a part of it. This might sound like I'm kissing up (which is a good thing to do in Hollywood), but I'm not. It's a nice thing we got going on over there. Now as the season moves on, I'll try to be more "sharing". About where is the show is going and what "Colin Flynn" is up to, well, I can't tell you just yet - you'll have to watch the show. I don't want to get my butt fired for leaking story lines. You know what I'm saying?!!! In the meantime, send me questions you have about the show at fans@joeymcintyre.com and I'll try to clue you in. |