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In case you’ve missed what’s happening at TVWriter™, the most popular blog posts during the week ending yesterday were:
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In case you’ve missed what’s happening at TVWriter™, the most popular blog posts during the week ending yesterday were:
One of the best comedies on the interweb. We admit it – we’re taking WELCOME HOME as another symbol of how thoroughly professional and insightful interweb TV has become.
And, if you think about it, the combination of “professional and insightful” isn’t something that usually – if ever – springs to mind about that other way of watching TV…you know, on your 60-incher, presented by a broadcast or cable or satellite).
As someone all too familiar with the lifestyle this series presents (moving in with your – yikes – parents after thirty) this TVWriter™ minion definitely appreciates the all-too-real humor you’re about to, um, behold:
Mindy Newell isn’t just a writer, she’s an all-round writing pro extraordinaire, with a resume to die for. And here she is asking herself the Writer’s Eternal Question, just like all the rest of us. What a world, what a world….

One of the doctors I’ve worked with once asked me “What’s it like to be a writer?”
I guarantee that every single one of the columnists here at ComicMix has been asked that question, or a form of it, quadrillions of times.
Maybe this should be subtitled The Harder You Try the Bigger the Fall? In any case, this is an outstanding discussion of why, when push comes to shove, “perfectionism is the enemy of the good.”
This TVWriter™ minion feels heaps better about her lack of perfection now. (Well, okay, maybe not heaps but at least a tad.)
by Thomas Curran & Andrew HillIt was Voltaire who said: “perfect is the enemy of the good” – and he should know. A strident critic of existential perfection, Voltaire spent much of his working life attacking the notion of a world imbued by flawless divinity.
Does this sound familiar?
It should.
It’s the sound of an Old World dying…everywhere: