All I have to say is that I'm glad my viewing habits are stuck solidly in an era where Hollywood was full of class acts like James Stewart, and many of the less scrupulous stars at least seemed aware that their behavior was undesirable and tried to avert public attention from their shenanigans...
I believe my post was quite clear.
I'm quite sure she could've been punished in a less extreme manner, rather than cancelling everything. The other people involved in this show shouldn't have to be punished, nor those that may have been enjoying it and have decided to accept her apology.
Seems extreme to punish her in this way, when so many others were involved in the production of the show or were sitting back at home enjoying watching it on tv.
Seems like a more productive punishment would've been more suitable.