4 Sitcoms for Those Who Love to F–K

Or who at least like using/hearing/seeing/writing that zany, crazy l’il F-word.

Or, as we think this should be captioned: “Fuck Yeah, Baby!” Just sayin’.

Yep, these tasty new series are in TV development right now, just waiting for the nod:

  1. HOW THE FUCK AM I NORMAL – ABC
  2. DUMB FUCK – ABC
  3. FUCK I’M IN MY TWENTIES – NBC
  4. GROW THE FUCK UP – NBC

There are some who will say this is the beginning of the end of civilization as we know it. Others who will say this will push certain uncivil word usage over the edge. And still others who simply will find this development unbelievable. read article

In Case You Need Proof DOCTOR WHO’s Amy & Rory Were Stranded Back in Time

Absolutely the coolest coincidence of all, you know, time:

Does This Raphael Soyer Painting Depict Amy and Rory After the Latest Doctor Who Episode? – by Stubby the Rocket (Tor.Com)

Take a look at the painting to the right—just take a good long look. That there is a painting called “Consolation” by Raphael Soyer, done in 1959. Does the couple look familiar? We think they bear a striking resemblance to Amy and Rory Williams (formerly known as The Ponds). And if you look into the story behind the painting, and Soyer himself, then things begin to get really weird.

Because it looks like Amy and Rory really did [highlight for spoilers] get stuck in New York City [end spoilers] following the events of “The Angels Take Manhattan.” read article

New Kindle Books from TVWriter™ Contributors

Peggy Bechko and Robin Reed have been Friends of TVWriter™ since this site was born, and since our “reinvention” in blog format they’ve both become popular contributers. Which means we’re very happy indeed to present:

Stormrider [Kindle Edition]

P. A. Bechko (Author)

5.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully descriptive writing & wonderfully compelling story November 8, 2012

By Nick @ Den Publishing Company read article

LB: Shit! They Stole My Signature…um…Signature. Shit!

Whitney Cummings’ new talk show premieres 11/28 on E!

Ever get an e-mail from me? Remember how it was signed?

Right, same as my posts on the TVWriter™ Message Board and most of my articles on this blog:

LYMI, read article

Users’ Guide to ANIMATION on TVWriter™

Redundant but necessary verbiage:

TVWriter™ is more than just daily posts about TV, writing, and the collected obsessions of those of us who work here? It’s also the longest running, most complete site about the ins and outs, both creative and economic, of television writing on the web. We’re talking contests, workshops, and page after page of info based on Larry Brody’s 30+ year long career. read article