Author Topic: Unsuspecting writers that were striking  (Read 1508 times)

dania

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Unsuspecting writers that were striking
« on: February 25, 2008, 06:44:30 PM »
I had no idea that the narrator from "The People's Court" was also striking.  I was blindsighted when, whilst getting my daily intake of the show, the music cues and the shot of the door opening results in a marquee across the bottom of the screen informing me that there will be no accusatory narration due to the writer's guild strike.  I felt as lost and vulnerable as a <insert witty quip here>.  [I'm not funny guys]
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buffcoat

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Re: Unsuspecting writers that were striking
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2008, 09:03:06 PM »
Be like all the best writers and STEAL: "... rattlesnake at a Thai wedding."

Seriously, I know we can't talk about this here too much, but a certain detective show on a certain basic cable network just had its season finale, episode 1 of which was written by a certain radio show host.

I've watched the show since its inception (since before I knew it had any connection to the Best Show or WFMU) and, about that episode, which MAY have been written very quickly and under a great deal of coffee and stress, I have to say...

I didn't like it.













I loved it!
I really don't appreciate your sarcastic, anti-comedy tone, Bro!