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Well well well, looks like Flash Forward is gonna be called FlashForward after all.
Gonna change the label later…

In the meantime, I forgot to post about this longer promo from last month:

Continuing on another mythological show, Dollhouse added to its staff the two Reaper creators, Michele Fazekas and Tara Butters.
The duo is replacing Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain who have both joined Lie to Me, reuniting with fellow Angel and The Shield alumni (as well as creator), Shawn Ryan.

Tips and stories from around the Web

Even though we’re soon arriving to this wonderful blog’s one-year anniversary, I currently have a bit less time to post exciting fresh content.
Don’t worry though, it’s coming.

In the meantime however, other peeps out there have been much more fruitful in their postings.
Case in point with what I found in the last few days:

First up, a nice article that you probably have read by now at John August’s great blog.
It’s a first-person account by a “25-year old nascent screenwriter” named Jonny Sommers of what it’s like being a showrunner’s assistant: the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Continuing on the great insight of a writers’ room, we have a Life executive producer (Diana Peterson) interviewing a Life writer’s assistant (Melissa Scrivner).
Again, an informative interview that nicely sums up what it takes to be an assistant in H-Wood.

Two perfect almost-how-to guides in becoming a writer’s assistant.

Moving up the ladder, both Variety and THR have Emmy-centered articles around the site, including a couple that I found interesting:
Emmy Watch: Writer-Director is a post about how many writers have become directors and vice-versa, playing both fields (Movie/TV) at the same time.
On the other hand we have a pretty self-explanatory article with Emmys ignore writing staff contributions, about how all TV shows are really a group-effort (especially comedies) yet the Emmys with their individual noms “leave no room for collaboration”.

Nikki Finke has one of those rare interesting post telling about how The Hangover came to be.

And finally, we have a more humorous link with SideReel‘s Honest Network Taglines.
Sneek peak:

If I were to speak on the networks’ behalf, I would say “Touché“.

Hap

I was gonna do a link-post as some great articles have been published in the last few days.
But then Futurama being back was confirmed.

As I previously reported, Comedy Central was beginning production on fresh Futurama episodes.
It has now been confirmed that the order is not for one 13-episode season, but for two (26 epis total)!
Even better.

HBO’s Boardwalk Empire added a few castmembers today, including The Wire‘s Michael Kenneth Williams, as well as Enter the Void‘s Paz de la Huerta.
I’m definitely tuning in to watch that.

Shawn Ryan and Ted Griffin’s Terriers was picked up by FX.
The show revolves around two immature PIs (an ex-cop and a young hot-shot).

Also in the news, ABC announced yesterday it’s fall premiere dates:

Monday, September 21
10:00-11:00 p.m. “Castle”

Tuesday, September 22
10:00-11:00 p.m. “The Forgotten”

Wednesday, September 23
9:00-9:30 p.m. “Modern Family”
9:30-10:00 p.m. “Cougar Town”

Thursday, September 24
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Flash Forward”
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Grey’s Anatomy”

Sunday, September 27
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Desperate Housewives”

Wednesday, September 30
8:00-8:30 p.m. “Hank”
8:30-9:00 p.m. “The Middle”

Friday, October 9
8:00-10:00 p.m. “Ugly Betty” (two-hour season premiere)

Still waiting on the other nets’ dates though.