What is your opinion of this phenomenon? Actresses on TV shows often get pregnant in real life, and as a result, the TV makers must take action.
Should they hide the belly with wardrobe a la B'Elanna's pregnancy Engineering jacket that mysteriously vanished after she gave birth? Should they write the pregnancy into the story, like Cordelia's crazy hellspawn Jasmine baby in Season 4 of "Angel"? Should they write the character out of the story like Dana Scully when she conveniently got abducted by aliens? Should they play with camera angles and props in order to hide the belly (holding boxes, hiding behind the refrigerator door, etc)?
What are you favorite pregnancy-hiding techniques in TV?
Should they hide the belly with wardrobe a la B'Elanna's pregnancy Engineering jacket that mysteriously vanished after she gave birth? Should they write the pregnancy into the story, like Cordelia's crazy hellspawn Jasmine baby in Season 4 of "Angel"? Should they write the character out of the story like Dana Scully when she conveniently got abducted by aliens? Should they play with camera angles and props in order to hide the belly (holding boxes, hiding behind the refrigerator door, etc)?
What are you favorite pregnancy-hiding techniques in TV?