Hugh Manatee Wins wrote:No comment on a 2003 elevator death-by-decapitation being rerun last week? Hmm.
No comment on search personalisation?
I have a family member who has written many scripts for a children's TV series. Visiting over the holidays, I asked about how the work they had done had become so 'anodyne' in the final show (a description that they agreed with).
I asked if there was an injection process of extraneous content into the script, and whether they thought that is where government / intel influence might take place. The answer was instructive - the real world she said just about operated 180degrees different than that.
It was not a case of what was removed, it was a case of what was allowed to stay in.
The driving force behind whether something could stay in was $.
If there was ANY risk that a line in a script might
a) offend the corporate sponsors
OR
b) have a health and safety issue that would leave the network open to being sued
then several attorneys would argue a case for it to be re-written.
I was told there is a degree of paranoia about lawsuits arising from the most innocuous remark (equivalent to the TSA prohibiting muffins as terrorism risks) - but the greatest fear is giving offence to the corporate that own the show.