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melloday Meredith Easton / Bethany Horowitz 1 Oct 24 2006, 1:13 AM EDT by Anonymous
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In reference to an article in the National Ledger a day or two ago, I am pleased to report that Meredith's part appears to be open-ended at this time:

http://www.nationalledger.com/artman/publish/article_27269119.shtml
JUST GETTING STARTED:

"Boston Legal" fans have been watching Meredith Eaton slice and dice William Shatner's character, Denny Crane, down to her size the past few weeks, but the 4-foot-tall actress says, baby, you just ain't seen nothin' yet. "My relationship with Danny gets really interesting because what happens between the two of us is so fascinating and the relationship is just so dynamic," says Eaton, who plays attorney Bethany Horowitz on the show. "It's definitely worth watching."

The former "Family Law" regular says she's already shot seven episodes with no sign of imminent departure for her character, which was written specifically for her by "Boston Legal" creator David Kelley. "I absolutely hope to remain on the show," she says. "It's just so fantastically written. I've been offered parts that were either godawful or reeked of discrimination or they're these mythical creatures and who knows what … But David Kelly is a genius. When I got the script I was so excited and anxious to get on to that set because he wrote Bethany as this assertive woman who doesn't take s#&* from anybody and is empowered despite the fact she's 4 feet tall."
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