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Topic Started: Aug 22 2010, 06:13 PM (17,381 Views)
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LAwoman
Feb 22 2011, 08:53 PM
Yes, another great interview from Missy! Even though it's old, there were a couple new tidbits. I loved her answer to the dating question too. This part about Matty was cute too:
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(UC) Is there a particular person that’s the most fun to be around on set?

(MP) I think we all have our moments of stupidity for sure that is enjoyable for everybody, but Matt Gordon [laughs], every time we work together we get into trouble, all the time. We’re always too loud or laughing too much. I think everybody’s actually very goofy, that’s another reason why it works, we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
Yes,Matty B was so funny when we hung out with him on the Parade Room set.....

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JustinEdmead:My interview w/ @melnking (Rookie Blue, The Wire) surfaced in @dresstokillmag's spring issue (online edition): http://plixi.com/p/86378279


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She definitely dressed to kill!
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Thanks! She looks fantastic!! If you find a link to the article too, post it. I'd love to read it!

ETA: He just tweeted me the link, and there is no article. Just a caption saying where the photos were from: the TIFF TdotTV/Hugo Boss/BMW Lounge
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Melanie looks amazing in that picture. I love that dress she is wearing.
It is What it is!!

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It's just ... so pathetic.

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"Rookies" (CBS)
Writer: Richard Price ("The Wire")
Starring: Leelee Sobieski ("Public Enemies"), Terry Kinney ("Oz")
Plot: Six diverse rookie cops explore the real New York.
Opening: You didn't think Price was going to blow this, did you? We meet six very different people, who range from an ex-member of the White House Military Color Guard to a former NBA star, as each gets on the subway while carrying dry-cleaning. And then we realize that they're all going to the same place. And that all the dry cleaning is the same. They're the rookies of the title, carrying their brand new-uniforms. They're uniform with one another in that way alone. In a series of flashbacks, we learn how unique they are.


© http://www.thewrap.com
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Lol am actually kinda looking forward to it...Nothing can compare to Rookie blue but who knows it might actually be good show
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Apr 9 2011, 09:03 PM
Lol am actually kinda looking forward to it...Nothing can compare to Rookie blue but who knows it might actually be good show
Why not? They have an excellent concept, that was successfully tested on audiences. Even the preamble of the story was so good that they didn't change it - different people from different parts of the city in a hurry for a new job. :eyeroll:
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Apr 9 2011, 09:36 PM
UltimateR
Apr 9 2011, 09:03 PM
Lol am actually kinda looking forward to it...Nothing can compare to Rookie blue but who knows it might actually be good show
Why not? They have an excellent concept, that was successfully tested on audiences. Even the preamble of the story was so good that they didn't change it - different people from different parts of the city in a hurry for a new job. :eyeroll:
TOTALLY over-the-top past jobs for new NYPD recruits though. :lmao: :dunno:
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Apr 9 2011, 11:52 PM
TOTALLY over-the-top past jobs for new NYPD recruits though. :lmao: :dunno:
Perhaps they're so royally screwed up on a previous job, what better job than that they just can't get.
Awful thought for fair citizens, which are expect that public order would be protected by best of the best.
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WGC Screenwriting Award winners announced

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Canada’s top screenwriters honoured at the 15th Annual WGC Screenwriting Awards

The Writers Guild of Canada and about 600 of its closest friends celebrated the winning words of Canadian screenwriters tonight at the 15th annual WGC Screenwriting Awards.

Screenwriters Mark Ellis & Stephanie Morgenstern (Flashpoint), Chris Sheasgreen (Less Than Kind), Karen Moonah (Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That) and Michael Konyves (Barney’s Version) were just of few of those recognized for outstanding scripts. A complete list of winners follows.

Screenwriter Tassie Cameron (Flashpoint, Rookie Blue) was presented with the 5th WGC Showrunner Award to honour her exceptional leadership and creative vision.


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All i am going to say it looks like a crappy synopsis of the show. Wonder how many eps it will be before it gets canceled.

Congrats to Tassie on winning her award. Well deserved for her work on WBK, Flashpoint and Rookie Blue.
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WGC Screenwriting Award winners announced

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Canada’s top screenwriters honoured at the 15th Annual WGC Screenwriting Awards

The Writers Guild of Canada and about 600 of its closest friends celebrated the winning words of Canadian screenwriters tonight at the 15th annual WGC Screenwriting Awards.

Screenwriters Mark Ellis & Stephanie Morgenstern (Flashpoint), Chris Sheasgreen (Less Than Kind), Karen Moonah (Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That) and Michael Konyves (Barney’s Version) were just of few of those recognized for outstanding scripts. A complete list of winners follows.

Screenwriter Tassie Cameron (Flashpoint, Rookie Blue) was presented with the 5th WGC Showrunner Award to honour her exceptional leadership and creative vision.


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@kady: Rookie Blue guy is making everyone else laugh with his charmingly fuddled meanderings. #elxn41 http://twitpic.com/4n7p5v

"I think there's a lot of energy around this vote," Rookie Blue Guy says. People are checking Facebook and reading papers! #elxn41


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The Death of Will-They-or-Won't-They

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Sitcoms like Community, Parks and Recreation, and Cougar Town have bludgeoned the old Sam-and-Diane-style trope to death by exploding the audience’s expectations of romantic storylines. Jace Lacob talks to Community’s Dan Harmon, Parks and Recreation’s Mike Schur and Greg Daniels, and Bones’ Hart Hanson about how TV is throwing off that age-old will-they-or-won’t-they paradigm.

In recent years, it’s been a given that romantic pairs on television had to be subjected to the will-they or-won't-they dilemma—where couples as clearly in love as Ross-and-Rachel, Sam-and-Diane, or Jim-and-Pam were prevented from jumping into bed together for years, as the writers forced them through increasingly tight narrative hoops.

These days, though, it seems like more and more TV couples just will. As writer-producers have sought to surprise the audience, they’re puncturing romantic tropes in the process.

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Parks and Recreation is a novel case, because the show’s central relationship isn’t Andy and April, but the platonic friendship between Amy Poehler’s Leslie Knope and Rashida Jones’ Ann Perkins, who has gone through boyfriends—Pratt’s Andy, Paul Schneider’s Mark, and Rob Lowe’s Chris—like tissues. While April and Andy’s unusual courtship both shocked and charmed, Poehler’s Leslie is following a more traditional arc: She’s involved with co-worker Ben (Adam Scott), though government rules prohibit such workplace relationships.

“We have a couple of ways we can go with it,” said Schur. “The idea was to take two people who really love their jobs and really like each other and then have their job be the thing that keeps them from maybe being completely happy with each other because this scandal is looming over their heads.”

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And Fox’s Bones wrapped its season with Brennan (Emily Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) sleeping together and conceiving a child. For creator Hart Hanson, it was a creative way to utilize Deschanel’s real-life pregnancy and create new opportunities for the characters, setting up a seventh-season arc that will be “both familiar... and wildly novel.”

“I've always believed that the Moonlighting curse, if it exists at all, kicks in when a longtime ‘will they/won't they’ couple finally conjugates the Big Verb and then... nothing in their lives really changes,” wrote Hanson in an email. “It looks the same except they are all gooey-eyed and squishy in love and revolting.”


Just saying... :whistle
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Good! Glad to see writers looking at this differently from simply concluding the will they/won't they should be dragged on forever. That has gotten VERY old.
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I suppose that this is the right place to post this...
I'm not sure if you've seen it, but here is an interview with Charlotte, Travis, and Greg that I found while randomly browsing the internet. It's from Shaw Media from yesterday, I think. The Rookie Blue bits start around 4:18 or so.

Interview from Shaw Media
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Figured I would put this here but feel free to move it.

Rookie Blue made this week's list!

The TVLine-Up: TV Worth Watching This Week

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10 pm Rookie Blue (ABC) | When Andy and Traci run into Swarek on his own undercover operation, they risk blowing his cover; Dov faces a choice that could threaten his career.


http://www.tvline.com/2011/08/tvlineup-tv-worth-watching-week-august-29/
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Thanks Natalie, I wonder what Dov's dilemma is going to be and if it has something to do with Gail or maybe his brother..
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And I'm sorry about that, this is not really the place to discuss this.
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Great new interview with Tassie about season 3!!

http://m.tvline.com/2011/09/rookie-blue-finale-post-mortem-sam-andy/
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