lois skrev:Jag trodde att Alias var en dålig serie men om både Drew Goddard och Jeff Bell ska dit är det kanske dags att ge serien en chans. Vet någon om serien går på svensk tv nu och hur långt efter USA ligger vi i så fall?
gaspode skrev:Ska man komma tillbaka med så bra inlägg kan man lika gärna stanna borta.
När du har lust att skriva meddelanden som tar andra än dig själv på allvar, go ahead, tills dess, var snäll och håll dig tyst.
GLOBAL FREQUENCY
The gang at Kryptonsite picked up the phone and heard, "Jenni Baird, You Are On The Global Frequency." The actress has been cast as Dr. Katrina Finch, according to producer John Rogers. The series is slated for thirteen episodes with a tentative March 2005 launch date, and confirmed writers include David Slack ("Teen Titans"), Diego Gutierrez ("Buffy"), and Ben Edlund ("Angel")
To (mostly) recap, here’s where the former Buffiverse writers have landed so far:
Jeff Bell (Joss Whedon’s co-writer on the spectacular “Angel” series finale) is headed to “Alias.”
Liz Craft & Sarah Fain (they scripted Hamilton’s introduction in the five-star “Underneath”) have been asked to join “The Shield.”
Steve DeKnight (he co-scripted the hilarious Italy-set “Angel”) is headed to “Smallville.”
Ben Edlund (whose “Angel” work includes “Life of the Party,” “Time Bomb”), is aboard “Global Freqency.”
Jane Espenson (“Earshot,” “The Replacement,” “I Was Made To Love You”), who worked on both “The O.C.” and “Gilmore Girls” last year, is joining “Tru Calling” as part of her two-year deal with Fox.
Brent Fletcher, who wrote an episode of “Angel” last season titled “Soul Purpose,” has joined the “Lost” staff.
David Fury (“Gone,” “Lies My Parents Told Me,” “You’re Welcome,” “Power Play”) has also signed aboard “Lost.”
Drew Goddard (DeKnight’s co-writer on “The Girl in Question”) is headed to “Alias.”
Drew Z. Greenberg (“Him,” “The Killer in Me,” “Empty Places”), who was scripting “Smallville” last season, is joining “The O.C.”
Diego Gutierrez, who wrote the mental-institution episode of “Buffy” during its sixth season, has joined the “Global Frequency” staff.
Rebecca Kirshner (“Help,” “Touched”), a "Freaks & Geeks" vet who was on “Las Vegas” this season, is joining “Gilmore Girls.”
Tim Minear, who followed his wonderful “Angel” season-four finale with the wonderful “Wonderfalls,” is adapting a classic Robert Heinlein novel to the big screen.
Doug Petrie ("As You Were," "End of Days"), who worked on both "Tru Calling" and an aborted "Lost in Space" series for the WB this season, is said to be taking the year off from TV next season to work on movie projects (Petrie, some will recall, wrote "Harriet the Spy" and drafted an early screenplay for "The Fantastic Four").
Buffiverse mastermind Joss Whedon, who wrote more “Angel” teleplays this season than ever before, is directing the big-screen “Firefly” movie, “Serenity.”
If you, constant reader, have heard of any employment motion among the other Buffiverse writer-types, drop us a line. For this just-concluding season David Greenwalt was at “Jake 2.0,” Marti Noxon at (the still unaired Fox drama) “Still Life,” and Mere Smith at “Tarzan.”
"Angel" vet Tim Minear is close to signing on as exec producer/showrunner for the 20th/Imagine-produced high school undercover drama set to bow later this season on Fox.
Koala skrev:Vem är det som typ alltid tar död på karaktärer?
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