According to reports, Meghan's team claims that the role in the Suits spin-off has been tailor-made for her. They say the character bears an uncanny resemblance to her previous role, Rachel, and that the success of Suits on streaming platforms like Netflix and Peacock has paved the way for its revival. Sounds like a dream come true, right? But hold on, here's where things get interesting. While reports suggest that Meghan has been offered a starring role in the spin-off, NBC Universal brass are singing a different tune. They've come out and flatly denied that any contract talks have taken place. Ouch.
Let's be real here, folks. Since when have contracts been reported before the ink is dry? This whole situation reeks of desperation on Meghan's part. I mean, let's not forget her failed attempt at acting like the next day at 2.0 before her old world came crashing down.
And speaking of acting, let's talk about Meghan's skills in front of the camera. I'm no expert, but let's just say her performances on Suits didn't exactly blow me away. And now she wants to come back to the same franchise as a completely different character? Give me a break.
And let's not even get started on the age factor. Last time I checked, Meghan's not exactly in her 30s. How on earth is she going to pass for a woman half her age?
But here's the kicker, folks. Meghan's track record with the folks behind Suits isn't exactly squeaky clean. She burnt bridges with creator Aaron Korsh and other senior execs on the show, not to mention the cast and crew. And now, she's crawling back, begging for a job.
So, what's your verdict? Do you think Meghan's dream TV role is just a dream, or do you think she'll manage to somehow weasel her way back in? I'll leave that for you to decide. But one thing's for sure, Meghan's Hollywood comeback might not be as smooth as she hoped.