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War Child
We must keep this show on TV. Please, whatever you do, watch this show. The ratings must be high, so that this show will be on for a long time.
Please
thanks.
Peace out.
Please
thanks.
Peace out.
But first audiences will have to buy Ms. Anderson as someone who could plausibly sell a John Dos Passos novel, or at least as the star of a family-friendly sitcom. "You might think it's silly - that she's going to be Chrissy from 'Three's Company,' " said Steven Levitan, the creator and executive producer of "Stacked" and a veteran producer of the NBC hits "Just Shoot Me" and "Frasier." "I'm hoping that people are very surprised that it's actually an intelligent show that deals with real issues, that is not just a chance for Pam Anderson to wear small outfits and grab ratings."
Ms. Anderson plays Skyler, an irresponsible but good-hearted gadabout with a history of failed relationships and a closetful of revealing frocks: "a sort of unfamous version" of Ms. Anderson, as Mr. Levitan put it. But at a moment when tabloid stars are choosing to play versions of themselves in unconventional reality-based shows (see Paris Hilton, Kirstie Alley and the sisters Simpson), "Stacked" is hewing closely to a classical sitcom format.
But first audiences will have to buy Ms. Anderson as someone who could plausibly sell a John Dos Passos novel
nbcrusader said:
she's never really sold herself as someone who can read......