The View Season 5 Episode 35

The View Season 5 Episode 35 Cameron Mathison, Laura Linney

  • March 4, 2002

The View season 5 episode 35 features two special guests: Cameron Mathison and Laura Linney. Both celebrities come on the show to discuss their latest projects and share their stories with the hosts and audience.

Cameron Mathison, best known for his roles in soap operas All My Children and General Hospital, talks about his current gig as a host on Hallmark Channel's Home & Family. He also dishes on his upcoming Hallmark movie, which centers on two rival furniture store owners who fall in love over Christmas. Mathison comments on the joys of working on Hallmark projects and how they always seem to bring happiness and hope to the audience.

Co-star Laura Linney, an Academy Award nominee, discusses her new Netflix series, Ozark. She explains how her character, Wendy Byrde, evolves over the series, going from a wife and mom to a criminal mastermind. Linney also reflects on her diverse acting career, which has included everything from serious dramas to light comedies. She credits her longevity in the industry to her ability to adapt and stay grounded.

Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in lively discussions with Mathison and Linney, touching on topics ranging from politics to relationships to the #MeToo movement. They also play a fun game of "Fill in the Blank," in which they must complete various phrases and sentences. Mathison and Linney are good sports, gamely offering up their own witty responses.

As always, the show also includes the day's "Hot Topics," in which the hosts weigh in on the latest news stories and share their opinions. Among the topics discussed in this episode are the recent Equifax data breach, the controversy surrounding NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem, and the devastating hurricanes that have ravaged parts of the United States and Caribbean.

The show ends on an upbeat note, as the hosts thank Mathison and Linney for being such great guests and remind viewers to tune in next time for more lively discussions and entertaining segments. Overall, this episode of The View is a fun and engaging hour of television that is sure to delight both fans of the show and newcomers alike.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 4, 2002
  • Language
    English