UNFORGETTABLE SET VISIT

Have you guys been watching the CBS crime drama Unforgettable?

On an unseasonably frigid morning last month, I had the chance to see Poppy Montgomery and Marilu Henner film a scene together on the waterfront set in Long Island City.

The series stars Poppy Montgomery as Carrie Wells, a former police detective who has hyperthymesia, a rare medical condition that gives her the ability to remember everything. It’s not just that she doesn’t forget anything – she can’t forget anything, except for one thing: details from the day her sister was murdered years ago.  Since then, Carrie has tried to put her past behind her, but she’s unexpectedly reunited with her ex-boyfriend and partner, NYPD Detective Al Burns (Dylan Walsh), when she consults on a homicide case.  Despite her conflicted feelings for Al, she decides to permanently join his unit as a detective solving homicides – most notably, the unsolved murder of her sister.  All she needs to do is remember.

Marilu Henner plays Carrie’s estranged Aunt Edie, with memory issues of her own.  Henner actually has the gift of hyperthymesia in real life!  There is nothing she doesn’t remember.

Here’s the final cut of the scene we got to see and a sneak peek at tomorrow’s episode. Montgomery and Henner are such professionals.  Can you even tell it was freezing and that they’d been standing outside all morning?

In between takes, we defrosted in their trailer and chatted with Henner and Montgomery about motherhood.  Montgomery travels back and forth from New York City to Los Angeles, where her husband and 4-year old son reside and admits she has difficulty creating a balance and often feels guilty as a working mom.  She also mentioned that she gained 65 pounds while pregnant!  A girl after my own heart.  Although, you’d never know it with how amazingly fit she is now.  Henner has 2 teenage sons and swears they’re not spoiled.  Her advice?  A guilty parent is a bad parent! 

On a follow-up call, when asked about hyperthymesia and whether she considers it a gift or liability, Henner responded:

I’ve always been thrilled to have it. I consider it a total gift. You know, I’m writing a book that’ll be out in the spring and it’s called, “Total Memory Makeover, uncover your past, take charge of your future.” And it’s all about helping other people tap into their autobiographical memories. And some of the things that I’ve done over the years to really kind of refresh and preserve and, you know, things that I – different little things that I used to do with the kid and as a result, I know that a lot of, you know, a lot of my memory is a question of nature and nurture. So I’m excited to share some of these things with people in my book. But I have never ever, ever thought of it as a liability. I’ve only thought of it as this wonderful thing that I didn’t even realize other people couldn’t do. You know, it was always surprising to me that I would say, “Oh, don’t you remember the time we blah, blah, blah,” and then go into specific details. And people would say, “What? How did you remember that?” And I’d say, “Well, how could you not? We went through it,” you know. So I’ve never considered it anything but a tremendous gift and just the way it its. You know, not – never a liability.

So what do you think?  If you could chose to remember every detail of every experience you’ve ever had, would you?

{Unforgettable airs Tuesday nights on CBS. Special thanks to Selfish Mom and the One2One Network for including me in this opportunity. I was not compensated for writing this post. I received a Visa gift card to cover my travel expenses. Final photo courtesy of Mama Goes Natural.}

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  1. How fun, Jill! I love that you’re mixing and mingling with so many celebs lately. So cool. I really like her response. It totally shows how perspective is everything. It IS a gift (if that’s how she views it).
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  2. There are a lot of things that I wish I could remember better and a few that I’m glad I seem to have blocked out. I’m not sure I could deal with the baggage of remembering ever last little thing (especially the traumatic bits!).

    Unrelated side note: I LOVE the color of Poppy Montgomery’s hair! And her name. It’s fab, don’t you think?
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  3. What a fantastic experience! I know Marliu calls it a gift but I wonder if I would want to remember everything in such detail – sometimes it’s good to move on and forget painful experiences. But maybe this has also allowed Marliu to have the profound insight that she has.
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  4. Bonnie
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    Never seen it. Now I want to.
    I can’t believe that you had this amazing experience! Jealoussssss. It sounds totally awesome.

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  5. What an awesome experience! I haven’t watched the show yet, but now maybe I’ll check it out.
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  6. Yakini :

    I’ve never been on the set of a crime/drama show being taped – how exciting!!! (DH would love something like this).

    I love that red/blue blazer of yours.

    And no, i wouldnt want to have that gift! lol
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