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Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
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do the showrunners have much say in the issue?
I doubt it. A big name producer might be able to say "Oh HELL no" and get something like that changed, but in general the content producers and the marketing team don't have a whole lot to do with each other.
I doubt it. A big name producer might be able to say "Oh HELL no" and get something like that changed, but in general the content producers and the marketing team don't have a whole lot to do with each other.
That's what I always thought. And pretty much confirms my rat-dick low opinion of Fox.
everyone in this thread who's taken issue with the boobie poster has also watched the show.
Well, not I. I didn't watch the show, not after seeing that poster. It left a bad taste in my mouth. Mind you, it was not a thought-out response, wherein my carefully reasoned feminist principles forced me to boycott the show and recruit others for the same purpose. It was a gut level, wanted to enjoy the show, but after seeing the poster, I just could not sit in front of it. Daniel watched it, and nothing in his reaction to it made me overcome my squick.
I can't lecture people about squick responses, but the poster doesn't have that much to do with the show. So any abstention seems best seated as a principle thing, not as taking the poster as an indication of content.
It's getting scary in here...
A writer from c.s.i. will now be writing for Reaper.
Apparently, Reaper also has a former L&O:SVU staffer.
Jessica, I was replying to WindSparrow and I never said that the show should be given a pass for anything.
I was just saying that it was a fun action show and it was too bad that the ad that some saw as sexist kept a couple people from enjoying the show.
Apparently, Reaper also has a former L&O:SVU staffer.
The creators for Reaper, Tara Butters and Michele Fazekas, were staff writers for L&O:SVU for several years. They were possibly the best writers that show ever had. And that's all I have to say about my sad and embarrassing L&O:SVU addiction (now thankfully in the past.)