A friday question in regards to the 90 Episode renewal of "Anger Management". Do you think it is doable to knock out 90 Episodes within 2 years (that's what I read is the case)? Or will it lack quality necessarily because the required script output is too high?
I haven't seen an episode of "Anger Management",yet (since abroad) so can't judge it's worth watching.
He wrote a whole season of MASH, Mannequin 2, created Almost Famous, had a writing gig in Cheers, directed dotzens of episodes on several other sitcoms...
Gotta agree, it was a good interview due to the interviewers having done their homework. I remember reading about Nora Ephron doing a local TV show promoting her book Crazy Salad, and gradually realizing that the host thought it was a cookbook.
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ReplyDeleteA friday question in regards to the 90 Episode renewal of "Anger Management". Do you think it is doable to knock out 90 Episodes within 2 years (that's what I read is the case)? Or will it lack quality necessarily because the required script output is too high?
I haven't seen an episode of "Anger Management",yet (since abroad) so can't judge it's worth watching.
He wrote a whole season of MASH, Mannequin 2, created Almost Famous, had a writing gig in Cheers, directed dotzens of episodes on several other sitcoms...
ReplyDeleteKen... get your shit together.
Very well done article, it looks like the interviewers actually did their homework.
ReplyDeletethat wasn't a bad interview, and I've seen awful ones.
ReplyDeleteGotta agree, it was a good interview due to the interviewers having done their homework. I remember reading about Nora Ephron doing a local TV show promoting her book Crazy Salad, and gradually realizing that the host thought it was a cookbook.
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