A Shrink Reveals How to Win at Hollywood’s Real-Life Game of Thrones

The second best-kept secret in showbiz is that it’s a business. The first is that, like all businesses, although talent is a necessity, power always prevails. And guess what? – looks like even H’wood’s biggest booster pub, The Hollywood Reporter, agrees:

by Phil Stutz as told to Pamela McClintock

Phil Stutz, who tends to some of the town’s top studio executives, explains the need to make decisions quickly, alone and on instinct, and “microtransactions” that get you respect — even when you’ve been fired.

Each person has potential for power. Because I’m interested in the philosophy of this, I have ended up treating a lot of studio executives; they make up 15 to 20 percent of my patients. Most aren’t realistic about what the job is actually going to be. read article

Web Series: “Heads of Space” & “Darth Trump – Auralnauts”

Who says political satire is dead?

Not only is it alive in politics itself (which so often these days seems like such self-parody nobody could top it), it’s thriving on the interwebs. For example:

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Diana Vacc sees Outlander Episode 12 “The Hail Mary”

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by Diana Vaccarelli

This episode of Outlander, entitled “The Hail Mary,” is Jamie (Sam Heughan) and Claire’s (Caitriona Balfe) last chance to stop the brutal Battle of Culloden.

If you haven’t viewed this episode yet be warned this review may contain spoilers.

THE GOOD: read article

TVWriter™ Don’t-Miss Posts of the Week – July 11th

In case you’ve missed what’s happening at TVWriter™, the most popular blog posts during the week ending yesterday were:

Kelly Jo Brick: Highlights from the Variety TV Summit read article

You’ll Never Believe How Important High Stakes are to your Story!

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by Diana Black

CHUCK
Bowling Saturday?

DAVID
No.

CHUCK
But if we don’t lead with you, we’re history, man. read article