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Peter Pumpkin Eater
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"We are going to rethink and reconfigure and look at Thursday in a different light for next year." - Robert Greenblatt, to Deadline in December

PBS's ratings are hard to talk about because PBS is the only source for their own ratings, and they only report a tiny bit of that information, and 99% of the info is the stuff that makes them look good. (The 1% negative stuff is when they say something like, "Downton Abbey is doing X% better than our typical Sunday

The similarities cited in the suit are mostly pretty stupid. For instance, "There is a bit character named Benjamin, Schmidt's annoying intern. Ben is the name of one of the major characters." Or "Nick and Jess get together at the end of season 2. Ben and Greer get together at the end of the script."

She mostly just gave handjobs, but in season 2 she was desperate for money and a client played by Josh Hopkins offered her $50,000 for sex and she took him up on it.

"In fact, there's an outside chance this show could be the first-ever remake to air before the original."

Ryan Murphy introduced his first incest plot in the second episode of Nip/Tuck, way back in 2003; in 100 episodes, Nip/Tuck featured as least half a dozen plot points involving incest.

I've read the Faking It script.
(SPOILERS I GUESS)
They are pretending to be lesbians. Though one of them might not be faking it.

From his bio: "Lee holds an MA in modern
languages (Portuguese and Russian) from Oxford University in England. Before
joining the BBC in 1984, Lee worked as an assistant production manager on
novelas at the Brazilian national network Rede Globo in Rio de Janeiro."

From his bio: "Lee holds an MA in modern
languages (Portuguese and Russian) from Oxford University in England. Before
joining the BBC in 1984, Lee worked as an assistant production manager on
novelas at the Brazilian national network Rede Globo in Rio de Janeiro."