Posted AT 2:33 AM EST on 24/07/08
The soul of the TV racket is just plain weird
LOS ANGELES The other day, Diane Ruggiero, creator of a CBS show called The Ex List, was getting all animated and running off at the mouth, explaining things. "I guess I let my vagina write half the pilot," she said.
Oh dear. Oh, the things you hear. The things you see.
It's what makes coming down here for a few days worth it. It's a close-up look at how the TV racket in Hollywood works or goes awry.
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