James Marsden says Jury Duty's back-up plan was to get very, very boring

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James Marsden says Jury Duty's back-up plan was to get very, very boring
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If series star/mark Ronald Gladden started to suspect he was in a comedy show, the plan was to bore him back into submission, Marsden revealed

, which was, by volume, at least 50 percent about what a good and pleasant guy Ronald Gladden is. But it also discussed the show’s contingency plan if he started to suspect that the trial wasn’t real, which would have sent the series entirely off the rails if it had solidified into certainty.It was, “Ronald is onto us.

Tomorrow, get ready for six hours of no comedy and the most boring court experience you’ve ever seen. There’s going to be a lot of sitting around. There’s going to be a lot of mundane chitchat. There’s going to be a lot of legalese in the court. This isn’t going to feel like a show.” It would take Ronald down from DEFCON 5 to DEFCON 2. He would’ve been like, “This can’t be a show, because this was the most boring day of my life.

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