I'm glad to hear its good - because I loved the idea of the concept (so much because it was an idea I've toyed with writing - in fact, if you made it more autobiographical - read more gay and less hipster probably, I'd started writing it right before heard about the series) but I don't always "get" Jason Schwartzman. But this is the second recommendation I've heard recently, so
And that was way more about me than anyone cares about.
I was outraged that Ted Danson was not nominated for an Emmy last year. He is so funny and so good and understands that character so thoroughly. The pudgy guy from Modern Family (Eric Stonestreet) won, and I guess that's OK with me, but really, was Danson's exclusion justified when Jon Cryer, Neil Patrick Harris, and Chris Colfer were nominated?
For those in the book industry and publishing there's the added bonus of inside jokes about publishing rivalries and author 'fame' and frustration.
Love that show, I was worried they wouldn't renew it.
I also agree with #7; It's Ted Danson's best role ever.
And that was way more about me than anyone cares about.
Love that show, I was worried they wouldn't renew it.
I also agree with #7; It's Ted Danson's best role ever.