Thursday, August 13, 2009

Ben Silverman From: Joel Keller Robert Seidman Jace Jace Info@www.Pokerlistings.com Joshua Alston Lynn Elber Jace Tempo Joel Keller EW Staff Ken Tucker /26675342

Joel Keller thinks that the problem is:
5 8-08-2009 @ 9:57PM scottR said... And that was no joke ( did you hear any laughter? ). It was first class whining all the way. Why would you joke about something you asked for in the first place? McPherson's comments about the support crew was right on. Christian Bale's tirade was much worse, but he's apologized for being a douchebag. Heigl seems to thinks it's everyone else's problem so far.

Robert Seidman might have an idea about it:
Who the heck is going to be inspired by prime time game shows to be the next generation of creative scripted television writers??

Despite the previous arguments, Jace has many reasons to think otherwise:
Recent Comments ###recentComment### blog advertising is good for you About Jace Jace is an LA-based television development and acquisitions exec who watches way too much television for his own good and would love a TiVo for every room in the house. He is also the writer/editor of the award-winning television website Televisionary. Read more about him. Send him an email . Friend him at Facebook . Follow him on Twitter .

Jace intervenes and adds:
Reilly, speaking about whether Abdul could simply be replaced, pondered, "Could Walter Cronkite ever be replaced?" He went on to list such notable cast evolutions/changes as

Furthermore, info@www.Pokerlistings.com claims:
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However, Joshua Alston thinks differently:
Platoon or Terminator.”Some other assorted D-girl observations: Many D-girls are men. In fact, while Silverman’s comments in Esquire implied that he was talking about Tassler, he didn’t actually mention her by name. The real targets of his derision were Steve McPherson of ABC and Kevin Reilly at Fox. The term served as a title for episodes of Law & Order in its seventh season and The Sopranos in its second. The term has staying power. (McDonnell’s piece was printed in 1987.) The fact that it’s still tossed around and hasn’t even been gender-neutralized (D-person?) is indicative of the sexism that still permeates the entertainment industry.

Lynn Elber comes with the facts:
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Jace objects:
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Jace is not really sure about that:
(FOX); Top Chef Masters (Bravo); Leverage (TNT); Ghost Hunters International (Syfy); Gordon Ramsay's F Word (BBC America);

Tempo remembers that:
"I think they tried to do too much in those six episodes" of "Southland," Bromstad said. Instead of, in effect, making six versions of the pilot (she actually called it "re-piloting the pilot"), "it became very serialized, and they were a large, large ensemble. So it’s really going to focus on [the characters played by] Regina King and Ben McKenzie ... the two sets of officers and detectives and sort of focus on, you know, crimes and how they come together."

Joel Keller sees it this way:
On Leno's move to 10, Reilly said you have to look at the move and how it'll do from a "holistic" standpoint. He wasn't shy about pointing out his former network's shortcomings. "The ( Tonight ) show has always tapered off in second half; does that tapering occur (at 10)? (NBC) will strugle at 8, and we no powerhouses at 9. So yoy have to look at whole picture."

But Jace has a different opinion:
Idol history." ( Hollywood Reporter )Slight changes afoot at Bravo, which announced that it had changed timeslots and launch dates for its returning programs

Having that in mind, EW staff wonders:
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EW staff comes with the facts:
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However, Ken Tucker thinks differently:
Reply Report this John Sat 08/08/09 10:02 AM A lot of people are saying Community is really good though. Not just the NBC party line. It sounds like a destined-to-fail gem though. Who knows? Reply Report this Jane Sat 08/08/09 1:11 PM Why not cancel anyway? You can watch everything on hulu the day after. Reply Report this

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