Michael Patrick King Has a Meltdown at 2 Broke Girls’ Panel
"I will call you in five years and you will see if these characters are further fleshed out."
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"I will call you in five years and you will see if these characters are further fleshed out."
His new series 'Two Broke Girls' will examine New York City life from the perspective of ... well, guess.
We hear King's studio was looking for a deal that would guarantee at least the production of a pilot.
The show revolves around the straight owner of an upscale/cutting-edge hair salon who finds himself having a midlife crisis.
Our spies stubbornly refused to tell us just what the show's about.
Plus: 'Glee''s Quinn to date an alien.
Which is problematic, because on 'Sex and the City,' girl is ALWAYS EATING.
It's got pages and pages of stunning pictures of the clothes from the movie, a complete guide to each of the fab four's wardrobes, and one of the best pictures of André Leon Talley. Ever.
Plus: Neil Young becomes Ed Begley Jr., and Ben Gibbard picks a fight with Bob Seger!
Finding a pooch that humps on command wasn’t easy.
Plus: David Gordon Green is just about finished with artsy personal projects, it seems.
Plus: Joss Whedon still thinks 'Waterworld' was a great idea.
Bewkes, Michael Patrick King, and the Sex and the City cast ham it up at a Point Foundation dinner.
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