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That is a rather... narrow statement coming from you. Unexpected. -- nm
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Spawn
part of it is also hearing how their development process works, not a fan -- nm
Posted by
gerald (aka chris)
Jun 20 '16, 12:08
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You have piqued my curiosity. In what way? I haven't liked their post Breaking Bad/Mad Men output either until now, so I wonder if that plays a part. -- nm
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Name Withheld by Request
Jun 20, 12:10
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I think you can take Night Manager out - I believe its was a BBC production that AMC just ran
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Epiphany
Jun 20, 12:17
they want to essentially know the whole show, from start to finish, up front before they commit -- (link)
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gerald
Jun 20, 12:14
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This? Isn't it just they want to know the first season of a show?
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Spawn
Jun 20, 12:26
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it says in that story that they have been requiring something more than that, but they have appeared to be moving away from it. -- (edited)
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b.
Jun 20, 12:33
this is a better look at their "bake offs" -- (link)
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gerald
Jun 20, 12:31
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