New York magazine does a good job of saluting the network upfronts with a giant section on TV showrunners, including
interviews with Robert and Michelle King from the critically acclaimed "The Good Wife" (who say of their
eponymous character: "And yes, we always want her to push herself towards the 'Grey's Anatomy' choice of, you know, get laid. You've been restrained all this time - go get laid.")
We
especially like the roundup of the idealistic ideas the showrunners had on "one thing I'd change about network TV": from varying the length of shows every week to hiring "development executives with
degrees in art, literature, and theater instead of marketing, business, and law."
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