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was looking for answers about ’s controversial decision to exit . “True fans of the show say they can’t picture without you,” King, 69, said in a new interview on that aired Thursday, June 27. “And if you want to go back and you and [cocreator] [ ] are talking — because people say this about the two of you — both big egos, both very powerful, both at the top of their game, and that right now, maybe you two are playing a game of whose is bigger? Do you see it that way?” Costner, 69, answered by saying that he was a big advocate for the show long before it got acclaim from critics and viewers.

“I loved the show before anybody. It was Taylor and myself,” he reflected. “The truth never changes — that love was really strong.



The idea of going back, I would do that in a second if I felt that it was ...

if it was something that I could do, wanted to do, I would make it fit.” King pushed back on Costner’s sentiments, bringing up the unflattering “characterization” of the actor for reportedly demanding a certain filming schedule while he also worked on his new movie . (Costner has feuding with Sheridan and said that his new project did not change his availability.

) “If it’s not that hard, why can’t the two of you be able to work it out?” King asked. Costner retorted, “This isn’t therapy, Gayle. I mean, we’re not gonna discuss this on the show.

” After Costner shut down her question, King shared that she considers herself to be a “good t.

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