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Day #26 of the 30 Day Television Challenge..
This is Day #26 of the 30 Day Television Challenge
The prompt: A scene or episode you loved or hated in a television series or mini-series.
I don't know this is hard - I don't tend to remember episodes or scenes from television series with few exceptions.
And I think I already used those shows. So in order to make this one possible for me to do and everyone else? No rules, do whatever you want.
I'm picking a Twilight Zone Episode. So yes, you can do stuff that predates the dawn of time, if you so desire. Sorry I got aggravated.
Time Enough at Last - starring Burgess Meredith sticks with me. I wouldn't say I loved it. I'd say it scares the bejesus out of me.
The prompt: A scene or episode you loved or hated in a television series or mini-series.
I don't know this is hard - I don't tend to remember episodes or scenes from television series with few exceptions.
And I think I already used those shows. So in order to make this one possible for me to do and everyone else? No rules, do whatever you want.
I'm picking a Twilight Zone Episode. So yes, you can do stuff that predates the dawn of time, if you so desire. Sorry I got aggravated.
Time Enough at Last - starring Burgess Meredith sticks with me. I wouldn't say I loved it. I'd say it scares the bejesus out of me.
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Most television show-runners are. It's a nasty business. The entertainment business is the worst business to work for - filled to the brim with serial bullies, and narcissists. I got stories from people that made me want to run in the opposite direction screaming.
My brother has stories about Oliver Stone (who peed on his sets to mark territory), Tim Burton (who was an absolute perfectionist and bullied his assistants and made them work without sleep), Spielberg - who paid production assistants to follow his kids around to collect good ideas, Scean Young - he had to fill her bathtub with ice and water and risk electrocution - so she should get into character and the director (Kit Carson) made him do it. Sam Shepard stole writing credit on Paris, Texas from Kit Carson who wrote the film and directed it.
I can go on.
It's kind of amazing we've gotten great shows and great content out of it. It's odd, but I actually like Gellar better now than Whedon - she's sane.