Smallville Star Blasts His Former TV Bosses
Hey friends! We have seen him as a calm and cool person on Smallville, but many fans of John Schneider, got to see the angry side of their beloved actor when he lashed out at his former television bosses. Apparently, John was angry about the fact that his former bosses from CBS had earned millions of dollars from sales of videos, DVD’s and merchandise of his super hit show The Dukes of Hazzard but had not paid anything to the cast members.
John had become quite famous with his portrayal of Bo Duke in the 1980s hit series. It has been twenty five years since the series stopped airing and according to the actor, the network still benefits by selling the merchandise of the show. He has further reported to have said that the cast members of the show had helped people, whom they had never met, make a fortune and that they deserve to receive some part of the profit which is being earned partly because of their talent and hard work.
I completely agree with the actor as I feel that, it is actually the actors who put forward what others think and write. They make us believe, things which might be impossible practically. They definitely need the support of an entire crew with various other talents, but then if they themselves are not talented enough the hard work put in by people who are in the background will be futile.

This is especially true in case of shows like Smallville where the actors have to make the audiences believe not only in the superpowers of a normal looking human being but also convince them about the existence of a parallel universe and many other such phenomenon. We must really compliment the entire cast and crew of Smallville, which has just completed the airing of Season 8.
Smallville has been successful in not only making people believe in the reality of Superman, but has also made them have a look at his strengths and weaknesses as a human being. In addition, Smallville has managed to successfully put across the message of getting above personal gains to work for the overall well being of the human race.
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