Priyanka Chopra is coming to American TV now? Uh, okay, I guess.
Priyanka Chopra is coming to American TV now? Uh, okay, I guess.
If it makes you feel better (it shouldn't), she's probably the worst thing about it.* Instead of totally nailing/having fun with the material (like Peter MacNicol) or openly mocking it with the sarcasm of the performance (like Lil Bow Wow), she just seems bored.
I'll miss it a great deal.
They make jokes about that *a lot.*
This is a tremendous interview (and a tremendous project - this is the greatest set of films I've ever seen). Thanks!
Pericles, on the other hand, does not do this.
She's no Mortimer Brothers.
I'm a "There's a Platypus Controlling Me" kind of guy.
I love P&F to death - I genuinely think it is one of the most intelligently-designed and run shows around. Surprised to see it here, since it is clearly for all ages (:p), but glad to see it get the picture.
hey, Ben Daniels!
Yep, me too.
This pretty much nails it. I enjoyed TBJ, because I really liked the trial component of any L&O, but they really needed to hammer down the trial process/accuracy/etc if they wanted to make that the entire show.
There's weirdly a lot of L&O (early L&O too!) on WeTV
Are you a writer for CSI: Cyber?
it was a remake of a British show with the same name
I agree. It was a pleasant little hang-out show (which is what it ended up being at its best) and I personally really enjoyed it.
I just tried "Barney" and did not get "Swarley," so this is broken
This is useless without some baseline comparison of shows on TV.
Currently working on Charles Stross' Neptune's Brood, which is okay. It reads a lot like Heinlein, if Heinlein had been an economist, which is fine by me (considering that's my profession as well), so the extended digressions into the types of money are fascinating to me, but general plot and characterization read as…
Hey, it's the kid from Melissa & Joey!