Despite being a professional writer for almost 19 years now, Lee Eisenberg had never written a solo script before “Lessons in Chemistry.” Having gotten his big start on the hit mockumentary sitcom “The Office” — for which he earned four of his seven total Emmy nominations to date, including one for Best Comedy Writing alongside his frequent collaborator Gene Stupnitsky in 2008 — he had spent most of his writing career co-writing episodes of TV. But on “Lessons in Chemistry,” which is based on Bonnie Garmus‘ 2022 bestseller of the same name, he penned two episodes by himself, the opener and closer, in addition to co-writing two, both with his wife, Emily Jane Fox.
“I read Bonnie Garmus’ book, I think, over the course of a weekend. I just absolutely devoured it. I thought it was so beautiful. The story turns were surprising; I found myself crying, I was laughing. My wife and I were...
“I read Bonnie Garmus’ book, I think, over the course of a weekend. I just absolutely devoured it. I thought it was so beautiful. The story turns were surprising; I found myself crying, I was laughing. My wife and I were...
- 5/28/2024
- by Luca Giliberti
- Gold Derby
Nominees have been announced for the 76th annual Writers Guild Awards, and Star Trek: Picard squeaked in just under the wire.
The concluded Paramount+ quasi-revival saw its series finale nominated in the Episodic Drama category. Other first-time nominees include freshman shows Shrinking, The Last of Us, The Curse and The Diplomat.
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The concluded Paramount+ quasi-revival saw its series finale nominated in the Episodic Drama category. Other first-time nominees include freshman shows Shrinking, The Last of Us, The Curse and The Diplomat.
More from TVLineThe Last of Us: Catherine O'Hara Confirmed for Season 2 Mystery RoleThe Diplomat Season 2: The West Wing's Allison Janney Elected Vice PresidentThe Last of Us Casts 100 Things to Do Before High School's Isabela Merced as Someone Very Important to Ellie
Of course, usual suspects like Succession,...
- 2/21/2024
- by Michael Ausiello
- TVLine.com
After his father was on TV waxing poetic about a “crisis of the heart,” Donald Trump Jr., who once compared Syrian refugees to a bowl of poisoned Skittles, likened migrants to zoo animals.
“You know why you can enjoy a day at the zoo?” the son of President Donald Trump wrote in a since-deleted Instagram message posted Tuesday night. “Because walls work.”
The clueless analogy drew quick and widespread condemnation on social media. Seinfeld writer Larry Charles tweeted that Trump Jr. “is so blinded by his own hubris that he can’t see that once @realDonaldTrump falls, he will be nothing but a convict serving time for treason, in a cage, behind a wall.”
Emily Jane Fox, the Vanity Fair writer and author of Born Trump: Inside America’s First Family, tweeted a simple, “Immigrants as caged animals, from the First Son.” Patti Solis Doyle, a senior adviser on the Barack Obama presidential campaign,...
“You know why you can enjoy a day at the zoo?” the son of President Donald Trump wrote in a since-deleted Instagram message posted Tuesday night. “Because walls work.”
The clueless analogy drew quick and widespread condemnation on social media. Seinfeld writer Larry Charles tweeted that Trump Jr. “is so blinded by his own hubris that he can’t see that once @realDonaldTrump falls, he will be nothing but a convict serving time for treason, in a cage, behind a wall.”
Emily Jane Fox, the Vanity Fair writer and author of Born Trump: Inside America’s First Family, tweeted a simple, “Immigrants as caged animals, from the First Son.” Patti Solis Doyle, a senior adviser on the Barack Obama presidential campaign,...
- 1/9/2019
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen issued a warning to his former boss on Monday, telling George Stephanopoulos that his “first loyalty” would always be to his family and the United States of America.
“My wife, my daughter and my son have my first loyalty and always will,” said Cohen. “I put family and country first.”
On the set of “Good Morning America,” Stephanopoulos made it clear that Cohen made the statement about his family “with emphasis.”
Also Read: National Enquirer Publisher Rips Washington Post, Denies Michael Cohen Saw Stories in Advance
In @GStephanopoulos' exclusive interview with Pres. Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen, Cohen stays mum on commitment to his longtime client: “To be crystal clear, my wife, my daughter and my son, and this country have my first loyalty.” https://t.co/V7gE1FomMf pic.twitter.com/TPu7kkiOpJ
— Good Morning America (@Gma) July 2, 2018
The statement is a...
“My wife, my daughter and my son have my first loyalty and always will,” said Cohen. “I put family and country first.”
On the set of “Good Morning America,” Stephanopoulos made it clear that Cohen made the statement about his family “with emphasis.”
Also Read: National Enquirer Publisher Rips Washington Post, Denies Michael Cohen Saw Stories in Advance
In @GStephanopoulos' exclusive interview with Pres. Trump's former personal attorney Michael Cohen, Cohen stays mum on commitment to his longtime client: “To be crystal clear, my wife, my daughter and my son, and this country have my first loyalty.” https://t.co/V7gE1FomMf pic.twitter.com/TPu7kkiOpJ
— Good Morning America (@Gma) July 2, 2018
The statement is a...
- 7/2/2018
- by Jon Levine
- The Wrap
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