ABC's troubled White House drama "Commander in Chief" has hit rocky waters again reports Entertainment Weekly.
Executive producer Stephen Bochco took over control of the show from creator Rod Lurie back in October 2005. Now, Bochco has been replaced by Dee Johnson, a veteran of the series since its premiere last September.
Talk was that Bochco refused to take notes from the network, and his 'trumped up testosterone' take has resulted in an almost asexual portrayal of the first female president.
Despite the shbake-up, the series is still scheduled to return April 18th.
