It has a lot in common with being a PA. Or a mother, come to think of it. Doing the dirty work so other people look good in public.
This made me smile when I first saw it hours ago, and is still making me smile, so I thought I should note it.
Riley ,'Potential'
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It has a lot in common with being a PA. Or a mother, come to think of it. Doing the dirty work so other people look good in public.
This made me smile when I first saw it hours ago, and is still making me smile, so I thought I should note it.
Hi, I'm new here. I noticed today this article about management at the WB [link] I like to think the Angel fans might have had some influence in Mr. Levin's being demoted. What do ya'll think?
I think not.
I'm not dancing on Levin's grave. I don't want my cute shoes to get all muddy.
And also? Can't wait to see what the producers create in the coming years.
Fans seem to be mourning the Buffy/Angelverse loss in the upcoming schedule, and I'm not, not at all. I've come to see the cancellation as a blessing, as the writers are all so incredible, and having them go off to put their big spicy brains to work in developing new shows can (if I'm optimistic) maybe be part of a renaissance in television, after this low point of crap wears on people, and audiences are hungry for something special, unique, story-driven, original, yummy.
I saw someone wanting to campaign for Angel to be returned to the WB after Levin's departure, and kept thinking, "please, please, stop shoving a high voltage wire up the ass of a rotting corpse to see it jump."
I want new things out of Whedon, Minear, Fury, Espenson, Goddard brains.
And if I'm honest? I was seeing it as a blessing for me, too. I was tired.
I'm with Allyson. hear hear.
It does mean I have to keep shelling out for HBO this next year otherwise I'd have nothing to watch on the regular tv (which maybe wouldn't be a bad thing...) Although, I'm hoping Lost is good. It is intriguing to me.
I'd like to be with Allyson. But I'm not so optimistic about the intelligence of network suits.
I saw someone wanting to campaign for Angel to be returned to the WB after Levin's departure, and kept thinking, "please, please, stop shoving a high voltage wire up the ass of a rotting corpse to see it jump."
From all reports Boreanaz is glad to be free of the series. He's repeatedly said it was like a weight was lifted off his shoulders, and has, since the moment the axe fell. It is ridiculous to keep up any sort of campaigning at this point, imo. It's a waste of money, talent, and enthusiasm, and it makes the fandom look (to me) more than slightly ridiculous.
I want new things out of Whedon, Minear, Fury, Espenson, Goddard brains.
Yes please, but I have little confidence they are going to get the opportunity to work on the kinds of properties they deserve.
I'd like to be with Allyson. But I'm not so optimistic about the intelligence of network suits.
Neither am I. I am not optimistic that they know how to promote, schedule, and foster smart shows. I am even less confident in the business model. It doesn't pay for them to foster a smart show 'til it takes off. A respectable hit doesn't bring the advertising dollars or publicity that a smash hit does. It seems to me that (especially lately) the smash hits have all been the less expensive shows. So it's like a double no-brainer for them. Lots of money. Little work.
The earth is doomed.
Perhaps the Jossverse, Minearverse, et al, have instilled this pessimististic optimism in me. I think that Angel's brilliant writers will move to other shows. They will improve the shows until we may actually have some watchable TV. Then the suits will cancel them all and we'll be left with dreck.