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<blockquote data-quote="ClassyCo" data-source="post: 177725" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Alexandra Paul jokes that she was the "smart one" simply because she had short brown hair and was an athletic woman with smaller breasts. Apparently, the producers were fairly open about their thoughts on Paul; they didn't find her as sexy as the other women in the cast, but they also felt that her considerably better acting capabilities gave the show a sense of credibility that it wasn't <em>all </em>fluff, skin, and musical montages.</p><p></p><p>As I understand it, Paul wanted a clear cut off the show. She didn't want anything left unsaid; she wanted the audience to know she wasn't coming back. The producers, however, weren't wanting her to go. They reasoned that the mutual actor-producer decision to kill off actress Shawn Weatherly in the initial network season apparently devastated the audience, and the producers didn't wanted to do the same with audience favorite Paul.</p><p></p><p>She didn't care. She wanted out. And so she died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassyCo, post: 177725, member: 7"] Alexandra Paul jokes that she was the "smart one" simply because she had short brown hair and was an athletic woman with smaller breasts. Apparently, the producers were fairly open about their thoughts on Paul; they didn't find her as sexy as the other women in the cast, but they also felt that her considerably better acting capabilities gave the show a sense of credibility that it wasn't [I]all [/I]fluff, skin, and musical montages. As I understand it, Paul wanted a clear cut off the show. She didn't want anything left unsaid; she wanted the audience to know she wasn't coming back. The producers, however, weren't wanting her to go. They reasoned that the mutual actor-producer decision to kill off actress Shawn Weatherly in the initial network season apparently devastated the audience, and the producers didn't wanted to do the same with audience favorite Paul. She didn't care. She wanted out. And so she died. [/QUOTE]
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