Washingtonienne

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This article is about a television pilot. For the Washingtonienne scandal in which a congressional aide admitted in a blog to exchanging sex for money that forms the basis for the pilot, see Jessica Cutler.

Washingtonienne is a pilot episode for a proposed HBO comedy series developed by Sarah Jessica Parker and Jason Blum. After reviewing the pilot, HBO did not order the series.

Cast

Kate Burton, Rachael Taylor, Bitsie Tulloch, and Amanda Walsh starred in the pilot, which is based on Jessica Cutler's scandalous blog-turned-novel and is executive produced by Sarah Jessica Parker and Jason Blum. David Furr also landed a role on the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Jason Dohring also came on board as Spencer.

Premise

The show was to follow the exploits of Jackie (Rachael Taylor), who moves to Washington, D.C. to pursue a career as a speechwriter but finds herself in a low-level job as a congressional staffer. She seeks guidance from a college friend who's living a quiet life with her boyfriend, who has a professional crush on the senator for whom he works. Walsh will play a workaholic fellow staffer. Dohring[1] plays Spencer, a senior legislative assistant for the same senator for whom Jackie works.

Head writers Susanna Fogel[2][3][4][5][6] and Joni Lefkowitz[7] appeared to take Cutler's story in a somewhat different direction. Cutler's blog detailed her sexual conquests in D.C., which got her fired after her name was made public and sued for invasion of privacy by one of her supposed former lovers. The show, per the HR, was to center on the aforementioned "three smart, sophisticated 28-year-old girls working on the Hill."

Notes

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  3. [1] Archived May 20, 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  4. [2] Archived October 23, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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  6. [3] Archived September 12, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  7. http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oGkxoFFvlIdzsAzbRXNyoA?p=%22Joni+Lefkowitz%22&y=Search&fr=yfp-t-501&ei=UTF-8&fp_ip=CA

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