I’ve done lots of research regarding visas, green cards and such, so I may be able to write this week a somewhat detailed post with all the different visas/green cards for internationals (including Canada) in the not-so-easy field of TV writing who wants to live/work in that strange place called “the U.S of A”…
I’m going on a month-long vacation with no Internet access next week so if this post is not in by then, at least you’ll have it next month.
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Since it’s almost Christmas (give or take 5 months and a half) and also since I received such an (un)large number of request, whether it to be in the comment section or on my e-mail (yes I have an e-mail, look at your right), as well as because I’m just too cool for school (after all, I’m on vacation right now), I have decided that I would post right here right now for a week (or until I’m shutdown) all the pilot scripts I talked about yesterday.
Yes I’m that cool, and suicidal.
If you intend to share or else those scripts please link back to this site and e-mail me any complaints.
Comments are always appreciated.
Captain Cook’s Extraordinary AtlasDollhouseGood BehaviorMen of a Certain AgeThe United States of TaraThe UnusualsWarehouse 13
I am now going into hiding.
EDIT: New “Box” links added. Because Box is great.
EDIT2: Pilot script week is over! Thanks everyone! Enjoy the blog.
I am not too good with reviews as I usually don’t have much to say (unless I have much to say) so here are mini reviews of a few of this fall’s (or next year’s) pilots.
Pilots I have seen
– Fringe – Surprising “twist” ending although first hour quite plain. I’m waiting to see “what’s next”.
– Leverage – Ridiculously cool pilot.
Pilots I have read
– Dollhouse – Very Whedony dialogue, ergo, it’s awesome.
– Captain Cook’s Extraordinary Atlas – I wasn’t too interested in the concept but I must admit that Thomas Wheeler pulled it off. Pretty good pilot (given the subject) for me.
– The United States of Tara – Interesting subject and pilot that pushes us in the lives of this family. I’m anxious to find out how Toni Collette can pull the physical performances for each “character”.
If I’m not too lazy I’ll soon go read Men of a Certain Age, The Unusuals, Good Behavior and Warehouse 13 (Jaaaaanneeee!).
