I don't trust anything that any network or studio honcho says in general. (As a matter of fact, I downright make a rule of it.) No matter how clear-headed he/she may sound at that moment. Why? Because, these individuals have a habit or saying, or promising, one thing, and then...doing the opposite. Or using a lot of words to "neither confirm nor deny," or to cover up the real story behind a particular situation, or to say...absolutely nothing at all.
Pretty typical of anyone who runs a business and has to talk publicly about it. The difference is that viewers feel that the people who run the television business are somehow morally beholden to them, in addition to their actual bosses (shareholders) and consumers (ad buyers). So network supremos (thank you Variety) pretend like they have an interest in money-losing propositions. In most other industries that kind of talk gets you canned, quickly.
As this is my RS: INXS thread, I will point out that the tagline has been changed back in honor of the upcoming trip to Vegas, where I will be seeing my sweet batshit crazy boy perform Pretty Vegas. In Vegas.
It's so cool!
I'm so excited for you! I was going to go to Vegas -- but I had to sell my tickets as I was too broke to get there!
I'm going to see them in Chicago!!
I figured that since I was staying AT the Mandalay Bay, I should look into a ticket. And today! They released seats!
It was fate, really.
No way!!! That's totally exciting!!
I hope that they're good ones!
All the reports I've been reading of the tour have been good. (Are you over at Rockband.com?)
I know! I'm stupid with excitement. I think my coworkers are gonna bash me if I don't stop humming.
The seats are to the side of the stage but I'm okay with that.
I haven't checked out that site yet. But I'm bookmarking it to look at when I get home.
Is your date before or after Vegas?
After -- it's the 4th.
We had good seats for Vegas -- but we've got EXCELLENT seats for Chicago. (I wish I'd known you were interested -- I totally would have just sold you the tickets.)
Oh thanks! That would have been cool. Though my whole trip to Vegas was very up in the air until this week. Was I going? Wasn't I going? How long would I be staying? Where would I be staying? What would I be doing while I was there? It made me dizzy.
But! All's well that ends well!
More about "The Way," courtesy of Zap2it.com:
Written by Adam Kulakow, the pilot [for CBS] follows a crime family that turns to witchcraft to keep its hold on power following the death of its matriarch.
Huh. So that's where the "Sopranos" part comes in. I was wondering.
Also, for you "Joan of Arcadia" fans out there:
At CBS, "Joan of Arcadia" creator Barbara Hall will write and executive produce "Ultra," the showbiz trade papers report. Based on the Image Comics title, it's about a young woman whose search for the right guy is complicated by the fact that she's a superhero. David Engel and David Alpert are co-exec producers.
I guess, if you had to shorthand it, you could say it's "Sex and the City"-meets-"Wonder Woman." Couldn't you? You could, right?
Cast! Amber! Tamblyn!
She'd make a good superhero.