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viable. and a fan base was amazing and you know, there were t-shirts going no a sure and there was i was i am lanette. you re saying i m a bad mother. you need to get back in your car. i m gabby. i am susan. i am brie are you at a bar. we stood on the shoulders of those who came before you know, strong women characters in television, but in the wake of desperate housewives, a lot more shows with older women came on the air. what are you doing locked myself out. naked. oh. and i fell. and i fell. so how are you? sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression
chasing after middle eastern terrorists becomes most timely thing on television because that s all america could tam to a talk about after 9/11. the name is it s 24 episodes in a season, each episode one hour in day and jack bauer has the worst days. running out of time. pull the trigger. employees don t make me do this cif you care about me, you will pull the trigger. sorry, i can t. pull the trigger. pull the trigger. i can t do it. the commercial breaks in that show were almost welcome so that you could catch your breath. 24 was really the first bin show if you think about it. there were a lot of people in the later years of 24 that would only about the dvds. you think he ll come after you. yes, and a lot of the subjecties and complexities the storytellers had been doing my god this is blowing me and my i can see it now because i just
Television enters the Platinum Age in the 2000s, as storytellers take the medium to new heights; the creative renaissance in television enjoys groundbreaking.
if you have to fill 40 hours of television with scripted shows, it costs you an arm and a leg. you will be out of business because those scripted shows most likely will do no better and probably worse than the reality shows did. oh my god. bravo starts doing things aimed at gay viewers and women. and so you know, you have like queer eye for the straight guy. that taste kills. and project runway. this is a search for the next , project runway was not an instantaneous hit. we sort of had this crisis. we re like, is anyone going to want to sit around watching people sew. i am feeling the race against time now, yes. bravo played like three or four episodes over the christmas holidays. and all of a sudden, it just caught on like wildfire. make it work. people have come into runway and top chef, and they know that this can change their lives. one of you is about to win the title of top chef. rock and roll!