Sarah Michelle Gellar Joins Robin Williams As One Of The Crazy Ones In New CBS Comedy!

Talk about a pairing we would have NEVER anticipated!
Last we heard from Sarah Michelle Gellar, the actress was said to be in talks to star in a new pilot about the lives of parents when their children are out of the house, but it appears that she's instead chosen to re-direct her focus to a story about being the adult daughter…of Robin Williams!
That's right, the two have signed on star in the CBS single-camera comedy Crazy Ones, which was written and produced by David E. Kelly and focuses on a family-run advertising agency!
According to reports, the comedian will play Simon Roberts, and SMG will play his "driven, yet practical" daughter Sydney!
AWESOME!
With such a wide variety of talent on AND off the screen, this seriously has ALL KINDS of potential!
We're so psyched!
How about U? Do U think Mork from Ork and Buffy the Vampire Slayer are going to RAWK this?!
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This has the potential to be one of the great ones. Two proven TV series stars. Hopefully the writing will do them justice. Mork meets Buffy, sarcasm meet wry.
SMG……RUN !! he's a nightmare !!
I love them both. And David E. Kelly is a great writer. I have such high hopes that this goes to series! (fingers crossed).
Damn, she has not aged well. That hook nose looks terrible.
Shoot, they will probably schedule it for 10pm, which is past my bedtime
ew she has not aged gracefully. i feel bad for sexy freddie…
If only it was Jessica Chastain playing the adult daughter of Robin Williams! Now that would be ART imitating LIFE!
SMG is so pretty, and such talent, this will be a great show, i'm so going to watch.
SMG need more shows like Buffy and Ringer!
she's still pretty.
I actually had the honor to view a screening of the first episode. This show is hilarious! I can't wait to see more.