2012 WGAw Board of Directors Results
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This being a law suit, the word “stealing” isn’t used, but we like to call a spade a spade, a lie a lie, and a Salzbury steak a meatloaf. So sue us.

FX Show at Center of Copyright Lawsuit (TV Bizwire & The Wrap)
…creating crazy science fiction with a strong emotional core:
What this is, is our first look at his new series, WIZARDS Vs. ALIENS, and it’s a pretty damn good looking look. But who would expect anything less from the man who brought back DOCTOR WHO and created QUEER AS FOLK?
We loved the original’s hilarious chaos, so, yeah, we’re feelin’ pretty groovy right now:
Red Dwarf1 X: Trojan spoiler-free review
by Pete Dillon-Trenchard
When Dave announced that it would be making a new six-part Red Dwarf series after 2009’s Back to Earth, it’s fair to say that many fans were cautious in their optimism; the three-part special had taken the characters down a much more dramatic route, and seemed to mark a shift in direction for the Boys from the Dwarf, one which took them away from their sitcom roots. WouldRed Dwarf X continue this trend?
Put simply: no. Trojan, the first episode of Red Dwarf’s tenth series, immediately feels more like the classic show than anything that’s been broadcast in nearly twenty years, with a pair of opening scenes which each contain some strong jokes and build to neat crescendos for the characters. And yet, nothing here is without a purpose; both of these scenes contain gags that have superb pay-offs later in the episode – there’s one Cat moment in particular about halfway through the episode which is up there with some of the show’s greatest scenes.
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