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I've got a few entries in the publishing world, read a few confessions about ghostwriting and there is no way that half these books aren't at least seriously "edited" by another hand. It takes a lot of skill and dedication to be able to put together a publishable book on one's own. And it's even more difficult when

I'm surprised that this inventory assumes without any irony that these books are all fully written by the celebrities.
I'm pretty sure some of them actually wrote the books, and that the collaborations are indeed collaborations, but most of the novels signed by celebrities are just signed by them, or feature a few

Even Mein Kampf was "edited" by a Friar, Bernhard Stempfle, who was later arrested and killed during the Night of the Long Knives.

Erik Charles Nielsen (Garret) has explained the situation in messages posted to Deadline.com.
He has no clue about a renewal. They just know that it's surprisingly the show that works the best opposite TBBT. It actually did better than 30 Rock (apart from the series finale and the week before). And if it did come back,

I guess we'll see them at their new place, watching the documentary from their couch, a baby at their side, or some other kind of cameo.
Michael going back to Scranton for a reunion would definitely sideline everybody else, and the entire cast moving to another place would also feel strange.
Remember that Kelly and Ryan

Remember that, by her admission, her husband had made love to her around the time of Philip's conception. He was pretty euphoric, as he had just seen "Thor" in a theatre.

@avclub-f81038cd1ecd3d1b9c2ca3f218b804cf:disqus Pam is actually crippled by her own feeling of insecurity, which, coupled with Jim's carelessness and tendency to avoid confrontation, led to their marital issues. This episode did a better job explaining it in retrospect and tying it with the entire run of the show than

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Body of Evidence (Cinemax, 11 p.m.): Highlighted because, for all of the acclaim the film earned Julianne Moore, Body of Evidence has always seemed like a Cinemax Movie with a much bigger budget.

Adrienne Barbeau was in an Oscar winning film less than six months ago.

There's a great review of the movie on imdb.

You'd have to ask A.A. Dowd for a clear answer, but my guess is that with the transition in motion, the priority is to attribute film reviews to people the guy has just met. Compared to this, video is a low priority and may take a few weeks to resume, if it resumes.
And Nabin was the main person with an interest in

"I wonder, since it was a traditional song, if The Animals made more money off it because they didn’t have to pay any songwriting royalties. Do you know?"

@Chico_McDirk:disqus The producers aren't usually on set for a TV show, unless they're directing an episode. Some of these issues could have been fixed in post-prod, it would just have taken a similar sounding voice to ADR the lines in French

Being French, I couldn't understand her.
Paré speaks of course perfect Canadian French (and delivers quite fine, which is almost always an issue in a production where the director doesn't speak the language of the lines he's supposed to direct) but Julia Ormond is far from being fluent in French and it's a bad

@Cutlass12:disqus Too close to the Fred Willard scenes in Anchorman.

There was a very obscure callback, when Wallace has to answer the phone in the middle of announcing Dwight as the new manager. The phone conversation is about getting a relative a new set of drums because the current one is broken.

I guess it's only for their seasons but they don't make a distinction in syndication for quality. Every episode counts the same, and every listed producer gets a cut.
Of course, their contract might have got them a particularly high percentage, so it would make up for the years they weren't listed. Another explanation

Easier: just show in court the video of his speech, where he admitted having sex with Oscar and his aide and insulted his wife right in front of her. Even Mark Heller could win this one.

Mindy Kaling and BJ Novak (who were writers) got a producer credit right from the beginning (Novak) or quite early (Kaling). Carell got his own starting with season three or four.
Wilson, Fischer, Krasinski and Helms got their credit for the final season. I don't know the details but it entitles them to get real