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Army Wives' Kim Delaney Salutes the Real "Heroes"

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Kim Delaney courtesy Lifetime
NYPD Blue vet Kim Delaney commands attention as a smart and sexy colonel's wife on Lifetime's Army Wives (Sundays at 10 pm/ET). We asked her to report on Season 2. — Megan Walsh-Boyle

TV Guide: No sophomore slump for Army Wives
Kim Delaney:
We're beating ourselves [in the ratings] — it's crazy.

TV Guide: What do you think is the show's appeal?
Delaney:
I think it's the writing and the characters. With Claudia Joy, there's this great love story between her and Michael, even though they've been married for years.

TV Guide: What kind of reaction have you received from real military wives?
Delaney:
Amazing. I run into so many military wives who are happy we're showing their side. [They're] unsung heroes.

TV Guide: Season 2 opened with the death of Amanda — that was quite a shock….
Delaney:
If you're going to end with a bomb, you have to do something drastic. [The writers] didn't want to tease the audience and not give them something. But that's what's good about our show… it's not what you expect.

TV Guide: Claudia Joy is the "strong one," but does that change now because of her loss?
Delaney:
That's why I love playing her. She's like the moral center of the show, which is great, but she's got flaws, like all of us do. There are cracks and there are flaws and you'll see [more of that]. [Amanda's death] gives me other places to go.

TV Guide: How are you and Claudia Joy most alike and most different?
Delaney:
I think with any character I do there's piece of me. We're both moms with teenagers—I'm a single mom, so that's a little different. The hosting thing—I'm definitely good at hosting parties. I think my world is probably a little more unconventional.

TV Guide: What do you admire most about Claudia Joy?
Delaney:
Her loyalty and her love for her friends, for her family.

TV Guide: What's coming up next?
Delaney:
Claudia Joy goes through some bumps — she's navigating her way through losing her child, so she's going through all the stages of grief.

TV Guide: Now that your old All My Children costars are recreating their characters, we were wondering if you've ever been approached to bring Jenny back from the dead?
Delaney:
Uh-huh. I would do it. I love Agnes Nixon. I love the whole show. But I can't [now] — I have no time!


Posted by TV Guide News
Jul 3, 2008 2:17 PM
Love this show.
Have loved Kim since AMC.

This show is so important and so good.
I'm so happy it's doing as well as it is.
Quality attracts viewers - bottom line.
Posted by SharonTateFan4ever
Jul 4, 2008 4:03 PM
'Army Wives' is definitely one of the best shows on TV.
Posted by dream418
Jul 4, 2008 11:19 PM
I still remember Kim as Jenny on AMC. I am so happy Army Wives has become this huge hit. I've been hooked since season 1, and it keeps getting better every week.
Posted by yolanda6
Jul 4, 2008 11:40 PM
:(
Posted by witold
Jul 6, 2008 12:26 PM
OMG, I would give anything for her to appear as Jenny even a couple more times. If they could do a short arc to bring her back and reunite her with Greg, I would hang onto every scene.

I don't even care if resurrections are cheesy. For Greg and Jenny? I'd be there.
Posted by MiniMarie
Jul 6, 2008 8:28 PM
I love this show and I love Kim Delaney. I even named my first daughter after her character on All My Children. I would love to see her and Greg back on the show but in the meantime I never miss seeing her on Army Wives.
Posted by kittzncatz
Jul 6, 2008 9:14 PM
Is any one else having a hard time with this season's storylines (other than the first episode)? Did the writer's change? I keep waiting for the intensity of last season's plots but, so far, mostly just romance novel stuff.
Posted by punkinroll
Jul 7, 2008 8:00 AM
I really enjoy the show, but as the wife of a former soldier I totally agreed with the review I read recently - here's the beginning. The link will take you to the rest of the review. Anyone who has been through an experience like a deployment might agree the show is really missing something huge. (The review was written by a woman who also wrote a book told from the point of view of a young woman whose significant other is sent to Iraq.)

"As Lifetime Network’s 'Army Wives' is picked up for a third season, hailed for its accurate depictions of the lives of women living on an Army post, it might be unpopular to label the show as one lacking in accuracy and frantically clutching at dramatic straws.

But if the critique fits..."

Link to the rest of the review.
Posted by meganmack
Jul 30, 2008 9:26 AM
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