>He obviously had very bad feelings about how MGM
>was trying to change the show, and with JMS gone, surely they WILL
>change the show however they please. (And if JMS didn't like the
>notes they were giving him, I suspect I will not like them either.)
To be fair, there is truth to that. There's no question, to my mind, that if a
S3 is commissioned, they will put in someone more compliant with notes and
their preferred direction for the show, as they did with Dead Like Me, which is
why the second half of the season looks very different from the first half.
They took out one show runner, and put in another who would do things as
directed.
jms
(jmsatb5@aol.com)
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