So, when you write on a tv staff, you will inevitably, in a review either professionally or from a fan, get vehemently blamed for a story decision you did not make and may have, in fact, argued against. And you can't say A WORD about it.
I believe The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel used this as a device too! Take care
In publishing, it’s book covers and titles.
I went into TV writing knowing this, and it haunted me. Luckily, I dodged this particular bullet (so far).
Anybody who would accuse Gennifer Hutchison, writer of many of the best episodes of TV ever broadcast, ("I See You," "Wiedersehen," "Bali Ha'i," "Buyout," "Hero,". . .) of making a bad story decision is categorically wrong about that, and probably about many other things in their lives.
this makes me so mad
Not one word!! The sucking up!!! Ugh, it’s awful, but to speak out means a Badly Behaving Author. So frustrating. Nuance is ethereal…
Latin boy band launch. Entertainment Weekly. BAD NOTES FROM THE BOYS IN COMPANY C. “…as latin as the huevos rancheros at Denny’s.” 20 years later, each band member quoted it to me verbatim.
Aiiiiiiiiiieeeeeee Sorry, just a flashback there
I hope you can at least be like, "SEE!"