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Hot Video: 'Hawthorne' Interview With Jada Pinkett Smith

Jada Pinkett Smith, 'Hawthorne'My set visit to TNT's 'Hawthorne' was not your typical tour of a soundstage -- the show actually shoots at an old abandoned hospital in South Los Angeles. And, yes, before you ask, it was more than a little creepy.

But when you visit the set of a medical drama, what better place to conduct interviews than an old emergency room? That's exactly where I sat down with the show's star Jada Pinkett Smith at the fictitious Richmond Trinity Hospital. Her stories about hubby Will Smith and son Jaden filming his new movie, 'Kung Fu Kid,' with Jackie Chan -- made me forget all about our (quite possibly haunted) surroundings.

Watch to see what else Jada dished about her "off the hook" character, Christina Hawthorne, and what to expect from the rest of the first season. -- By Maggie Furlong



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