Well as long as they don't stray too far from the goodness that they have had in the past 3 seasons, I am sure all will be well. Or at least I will continue to tell myself that!!
Thanks! I should probably engage in a little "fact-checking" when posting things like that! I've changed my entry to reflect the fact that the article was in The Hollywood Reporter and not The Advocate!
Thanks for posting link to full article!viola69January 9 2004, 09:09:25 UTC
Hmmm, so there are thoughts towards selling QAF for syndication, interesting... Some episodes would get butchered to make network standards, even for TNT or FX-channel, but still, more & easier access to show is good, and also increases chances of continuation of show. Looks like new guy at Showtime has a very different approach or view than his predecessor regarding programming; interesting to see what if any affect this WILL have on QAF.
Wow- millions more in promotion & advertising??!!viola69January 9 2004, 08:18:03 UTC
He's sounding commited to wanting to promote & continue the show-- and given what spoilers HAVE come out- does seem to be a mix of continueing the growth path of last season (with more 'serious' story arcs of drug abuse & politics)- I'm excited to see how this pans out. And as long as it DOES stay Sexy & Audacious. ;-)
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http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=televisionNews&storyID=4091483
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Looks like new guy at Showtime has a very different approach or view than his predecessor regarding programming; interesting to see what if any affect this WILL have on QAF.
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And as long as it DOES stay Sexy & Audacious. ;-)
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