
A new comedy project staring and produced by Tea Leoni is in serious consideration for a pilot pickup at HBO, because nobody at HBO seems to realize how awful Tea Leoni and everything she has ever done is.
The show, tentatively titled “Additional Sex and the Same City,” is set against the backdrop of New York’s fashion world and stars Leoni as half of a dysfunctional partnership between two women with different approaches to career, family, and friendship. I’m sorry, the show is called Spring/Fall. Look for there to be an hilarious gay friend! A different title, “Talking Down to Women,” is also being considered.
You may remember Leoni from such films as “Spanglish,” “Jurassic Park III,” and “Fun with Dick and Jane.” You may also remember her from her string of failed television shows such as Flying Blind, The Naked Truth, and the second even worse version of The Naked Truth.



HBO plans a star-studded sneak peek, projected entirely on Tea’s forehead.
Sure, she’s a horrible actress, but those fucking legs still kill me.
Teflon Head was pretty good in Bad Boys though.
@Otto — agreed, I’d love to Tea-bag her.
NBC: “We retool ‘em, you don’t watch ‘em!” The Naked Truth 2.0, Watching Ellie 2.0, Taxi 2.0, Leno 2.0, etc.
Sounds like Golden Girls 2.0.
Tea Leoni was with dick is NOT fun. I don’t know where you’re getting this information.
I thought she was the hottest thing ever when Flying Blind started. Then I discovered Pamela Anderson. That was 18 years ago.
Flirting With Disaster is one of the most
under rated comedies of all time.
I didn’t think that HBO could make a show gayer than True Blood yet I’ve been proven wrong.
I only recall her from Ghost Town and I only watched that as a Ricky Gervais fanboy. Her career is completely forgettable then when you do slightly remember her it’s confusing and a little sad, like a repressed childhood molestation.
I would watch this show if she goes naked…..
….hell…I’ll watch it anyway…
She’s a man baby! Check out the Adam’s apple and that voice!
How does Bad Boys not get a mention?
I thought Deep Impact was also pretty decent. That’s a serious comment, not some kind of clever innuendo.
“You may remember Leoni from …” Nope, sorry.