Link: What goes on in a TV writers’ room? Dennis Heaton answers our burning questions

From Sabrina Furminger of YVR Screen Scene:

Link: What goes on in a TV writers’ room? Dennis Heaton answers our burning questions
“It’s got to be a place where everybody is able to talk about the stuff that you can’t talk about at a dinner party, and you know that that embarrassing story you’re going to tell about the worst date you ever had in your life that ended in you misunderstanding a social cue and making a complete ass out of yourself is not going to be shared publicly with everybody else. It’s got to be an extremely safe space.” Continue reading.

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  1. The television world is like a library now. There’s so many shows to watch, just as there’s so many books in the library and I’ll never run out. I’ve been having a harder time navigating all the tv sites avoiding spoilers for shows I haven’t caught up on.

    Recently I signed up for the first month free of Amazon Prime so I got to finally sink my teeth into gems like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Catastrophe and I’m about to embark on The Man in the High Castle. One of the problems I have with binging is there’s no one to share my excitement about not watching shows week by week.

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