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Fox made a movie-style trailer for this week's Fringe. It's totally badass, and it's not spoilery!
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Fox made a movie-style trailer for this week's Fringe. It's totally badass, and it's not spoilery!
That trailer is most excellent. And it's only Wednesday.
Kelly Manners will be working on Torchwood.
Frank Darabont fires Walking Dead writing staff.
Looks like someone got into Aaron Sorkin's stash of "special" mushrooms.
Well, if it is indeed true he's done most of the heavy lifting to date--and it does make more sense with a limited series than with a 22 ep run, maybe it's reasonable. And it's not like he's going to do the whole next season by himself, either.
I don't know, though. I'd think an actual writers bullpen would work more cohesively than hiring freelancers on a per-script basis, even if he's going to heavily revise each script himself.
Also, very strange to respond to having an unexpected huge hit by making such a sweeping change to its formative process.
If this means that the dialogue gets better, I'm all for it!
I'm with Matt. I find his actions puzzling. Think about all the great tv shows of the past 20 years. Didn't they all have a stable group of writers, not a lone wolf?
The only show I can recall that had a lone wolf writer and some other writers here and there for 80-90% of its run was "The Tudors" and well, that was not. good.
JMS wrote 92 of the 110 episodes of Babylon 5, including all of season 3 and 4.
JMS wrote 92 of the 110 episodes of Babylon 5, including all of season 3 and 4.
And the other writers were, iirc, freelancers.
He was pretty burned out by season 5, to put it mildly.