by Larry Brody
And they just keep on coming!

This one’s for the scripts I wrote for two different episodes of The Streets of San Francisco back in 1974. All I can say is “Wow!”
And they just keep on coming!

This one’s for the scripts I wrote for two different episodes of The Streets of San Francisco back in 1974. All I can say is “Wow!”

EDITOR’S ALERT: This is the latest installment of Stacey Jones’ discussion of Loki and its place in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Or is it the Marvel Televerse? The real universe, maybe? My mind, it be a’wondering.
Anyway, like it says in the title of this post, a world of SPOILERS awaits below the thin red line. Oh, and also an assumption that you’re familiar with the MCU!

The amazing folks at Screen Rant are doing something wonderful for anyone – man, woman, child, noob, old pro – who wants to get their idea for a TV show or film on the air before the public. They have an entire series of videos on pitch meetings and how they led to some of the best – or not so best – films, TV series, any of us have ever seen.
For example:

It’s “Having Second Thoughts Time!”
About the post I just made.

Back in the late 1960’s, when I was starting out in TV, a very successful mentor named Jack Chertok, who had brought shows like The Lone Ranger (the original version) My Favorite Martian, and My Living Doll to the medium gave me the following advice:
Always burn your bridges. If you can’t go back you’ll have no choice but to keep moving forward in your career.