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'Privileged' building a following on CW

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Published: November 19, 2008

When "Privileged" debuted on The CW back in September, there were two reasons to root for its success:

• Its attractive star, JoAnna Garcia, is talented and has a gift for comedy.
• Series creator Rina Mimoun wanted the show to follow in the glib-but-heartfelt mold of "Gilmore Girls," which arguably was the best CW series ever.

"Privileged" hasn't achieved "Gilmore" status yet, but it's getting better every week. And that's saying something in this lackluster season.

Garcia, formerly of "Reba," stars as Megan Smith, an eager Yale journalism grad who becomes the live-in tutor to wealthy and spoiled teenage twins in Palm Beach.

In addition to dealing with their problems, she has her own issues (with boyfriends and her blue-collar past in Palm Beach).

The series is based on the book "How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls." The rich kids in the series are twins Rose (Lucy Kate Hale) and Sage (Ashley Newbrough). Rose is the sweet one. She might be open to Megan's help. Sage is the protective one. She's not about to listen to Megan.

Although critics have acknowledged that "Privileged" is a quality effort, it hasn't generated a lot of buzz on a network where "Gossip Girl" and "90210" get a lot of attention.

It has, however, slowly built a following. The CW gave it a vote of confidence by ordering five more episodes above the initial 13. The series also was nominated in the People's Choice Awards' Favorite New TV Drama category.

To give it a push, The CW will premiere new episodes on successive Mondays, Dec. 1 and 8, after "Gossip Girl." Those episodes will be rebroadcast on Tuesday nights at 9 in the show's usual time slot.

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