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Well, mentioned this before, but I couldn't really get into it at first, I even broke my 'If I'm not convinced by the 3rd episode I'll stop watching rule.' :p I was convinced on the 5th episode now I like it :)

haha yeah strangely I was hooked on this from episode 1!

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Yeah I noticed her. Royal Pains is awesome, so it was cool to see her in this.

I really do like this show. At first I wasn't sure, but I've been compelled to watch every week. I'm definitely hooked.

Yeah I love the dry sort of humour that is there and Edie Falco is amazing in it.

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Mo-Mo is Gone from Nurse Jackie!

I hate to be the bearer of rotten news just three days before Christmas, but I just learned that one of my (and no doubt your) favorite Nurse Jackie characters will not be returning for the show?s upcoming second season.

I?m taking about Mohammed ?Mo-Mo? De La Cruz, the sasstastic gay nurse played by Haaz Sleiman. A Showtime rep confirmed that Sleiman is no longer with the acclaimed dramedy (which returns on March 22), but provided no further details. A rep for Sleiman, meanwhile, says producers felt ?the character?s storyline ran its course? We were surprised. It came out of left field.?

Adding insult to injury, I just screened the first two episodes of Season 2 and Mo-Mo?s departure isn?t even addressed. Not even his best bud Jackie acknowledges his absence. It?s as if he never existed!

EW

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Nurse Jackie Renewed for a 3rd Season!

On the heels of their record ratings for their second season debuts, two of SHOWTIME?S critically and audience acclaimed original comedy series NURSE JACKIE and the Emmy? winning UNITED STATES OF TARA, have both been renewed for a third season. Both half-hour comedy series have received 12 episode orders and will go into production later in the year. The announcement was made today by Robert Greenblatt, President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc.

"SHOWITME is enormously proud of these two series starring two of the best actresses working today,? said Greenblatt. ?Both are iconic shows for our brand and our thanks to the dedicated producers, cast, and crews who work so hard to make them so great. Edie Falco's portrayal of the fierce 'Jackie' is another extraordinary example of her range and brilliance, and recent Emmy? and Golden Globe? wins for Toni Collette in her tour de force role as a woman with multiple personalities put her in a class by herself. Strong women will continue to rule on this network for a long time to come."

The first season of SHOWTIME?s hit dark comedy series NURSE JACKIE starring Emmy? Award winner Edie Falco was both an audience and critical success, culminating with its selection as one of AFI?s Top Ten Television Series of 2009 and Golden Globe? and SAG award nominations for Edie Falco. At the end of last season, Jackie?s (Edie Falco) struggle to keep her dual lives appeared to be in jeopardy as Eddie (Paul Schulze) discovered the truth about her marriage and children. Season two picks up a few months after she has cut ties with Eddie and all seems well in Jackie?s world as she is determined to spend more time with her husband (Dominic Fumusa) and two daughters (Ruby Jerins, Mackenzie Aladjem). With Eddie out of the picture both personally and professionally, her access to drugs has diminished, but her cravings have not. Last season, Jackie?s extreme measures to keep her life on balance was a high wire act. In season two, the wire only gets higher.

Season 2 of the series also stars Eve Best, Merritt Wever, Paul Schulze, Dominic Fumusa, Anna Deavere Smith and Peter Facinelli. Ruby Jerins and Mackenzie Aladjem guest star and Stephen Wallem and Arjun Gupta co-star. NURSE JACKIE was created by Evan Dunsky and Liz Brixius & Linda Wallem.

NURSE JACKIE is co-produced by Lionsgate and Showtime Networks Inc.

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