Hell Hath No Fury Like a Bionic Woman: Glen Morgan Exits NBC Drama

Trouble on the set of NBC's Bionic Woman? Showrunner Glen Morgan walks off the bionically enhanced drama.
Michelle Ryan is Jamie Sommers in NBC's "Bionic Woman"
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Jace at Televisionary

With just a few weeks to go before launching its freshman series, sci-fi drama Bionic Woman, starring Michelle Ryan as the bionically-enhanced barmaid/super agent Jaime Sommers, has lost one of its showrunners.

NBC has confirmed that Glen Morgan (The X-Files) has left the series, effective immediately. The excuse being given for his sudden and unexpected departure? The typical "creative differences."

"Glen Morgan has helped create a great template for Bionic Woman but has decided to pursue other endeavors now," said studio NBC Universal in a prepared statement. "We wish him the best."

Following Morgan's departure, fellow executive producer/showrunner David Eick (Battlestar Galactica) will assume all oversight for the day-to-day running of the series, working in coordination with Jason Smilovic (Kidnapped).

There was talk that Morgan's decision to leave Bionic Woman would cause a shutdown in production on the NBC series, but NBC claims that there will be no work stoppage. However, many still believe that there may be a "break" in production in order to allow the writers to adjust to a change in creative direction.

Curiouser and curiouser. Variety is quick to point out that both Grey's Anatomy and Brothers & Sisters took hiatuses early on and both became the ratings juggernauts that they are today. Will Bionic Woman buck this trend?

Bionic Woman debuts September 26 at 9 pm on NBC.

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Jace is an LA-based television development and acquisitions exec who watches way too much television for his own good and would love a TiVo for every room in the house. (He’s halfway there.) His blog, Televisionary, can be found at televisionaryblog.com.


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