Soo... fire staff and recoup some money that way, and blame writers to offset any blow back from the press. Meanwhile make much motion about offers to give the writers basically nothing and hope that it looks like they are the ones being recalcitrant. Sure it may be evil, but it looks like the strategy is working.
Angelus ,'Smile Time'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
*rolls eyes forever*
Not sure where to put this, but I laughed my ass off. Josh Friedman's latest blog post: [link]
Around Pico and Overland, I think. I know I've seen it.
Okay, I haven't driven or walked past it. That makes me feel better.
I've been walking around in a fugue state all week, losing things left and right. It causes one to question their sanity.
It's the first one linked to in this thread, with the halved robot body and coy hair.
Because my Heroes addiction is unmanageable I have watched the last two episodes on-line. I noticed last week that the interstitial advertisements had been yanked entirely (which was very nice) this week all the ads were for other NBC shows.
I'm hopelessly behind in my tv viewing, but the radio ads for Heroes caught my attention. "Only two more episodes to save the world!"
That's... an interesting spin.
Nielsen figures for the month of October indicate that ABC attracted 10.6 million unique visitors to the website where it streams episodes of its shows; NBC, 8.1 million to its site; CBS, 6.1 million; and Fox, 3.4 million.