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Food for thought from today's New York Times (Feb.13):
As 10 writers for the hit CBS drama “NCIS” returned to work Wednesday following a 100-day strike, Shane Brennan, the show’s writer-producer, asked a question that drew blank stares. "Can anyone remember what we were working on three months ago?"
[EDIT - Following added for more detail]:
Mr. Brennan, whose show is watched by about 18 million viewers each week, instructed nine writers seated around a large table to forget the various plots they had been working on before the walkout. “All we’re going to do is waste a day trying to remember it,” he said. He added with a chuckle, “While I sound like I know what I’m talking about, and that I have a plan, I really am making this up as I go.”
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Will the other CSI teams remember who the characters are and what they were doing? There's no time to watch the past seasons, if the shows are to start soon.
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As 10 writers for the hit CBS drama “NCIS” returned to work Wednesday following a 100-day strike, Shane Brennan, the show’s writer-producer, asked a question that drew blank stares. "Can anyone remember what we were working on three months ago?"
[EDIT - Following added for more detail]:
Mr. Brennan, whose show is watched by about 18 million viewers each week, instructed nine writers seated around a large table to forget the various plots they had been working on before the walkout. “All we’re going to do is waste a day trying to remember it,” he said. He added with a chuckle, “While I sound like I know what I’m talking about, and that I have a plan, I really am making this up as I go.”
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Will the other CSI teams remember who the characters are and what they were doing? There's no time to watch the past seasons, if the shows are to start soon.
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