Gravatar "Hi:

Two things

1) I’d like your permission to (re)print your article on The new adventures of old Christine
for our website

2) I was hoping we could use your ‘scribing’ talent for our website.

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The new adventures of old Christine is one of our featured shows. We’re hoping to round up a few people who can occasionally contribute perspective (via an article/blog) on the shows – maybe a recent episode, future direction, plot shortcomings etc.

What’s in it for you?
Primarily a larger audience back channeled to your blog. We don’t pay but the site has a lot of promise and we're pretty excited about getting it off the ground. Let me know what you think.

Thanks


Gravatar I caught the first episodes of 'Melrose Place' and 'Vampire Diaries' and it was a case of "one and done" for each.

With 'Melrose Place', I never saw a single episode of the original, but I was intrigued by the idea of bringing back one of the characters from the original, and ruining her chance for a long life off-screen. I'm probably wrong - I usually am - but I don't think this type of thing had been done since Miles Drentell, and before him? Maybe Khan....?

As for the vampire show, it was the same situation I had with 'Twilight' - I'm definitely in the wrong demographic. But I'm glad to see Ian Somerhalder getting a high-profile gig that may bring him more fame and acclaim than he got from 'Lost'. (Because I think that this show will prove popular - just not to my tastes....)




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