Now the circle is almost complete….
I’m just gonna reprint this UPI report in its entirety and not say anything: “Sex and the City” star Sarah Jessica Parker and “Jack & Bobby” writer Vanessa Taylor are developing a new HBO comedy based on “Washingtonienne.” Parker and Taylor will executive produce the half-hour comedy based on the steamy novel by Jessica Cutler, ...
I'm just gonna reprint this UPI report in its entirety and not say anything: "Sex and the City" star Sarah Jessica Parker and "Jack & Bobby" writer Vanessa Taylor are developing a new HBO comedy based on "Washingtonienne." Parker and Taylor will executive produce the half-hour comedy based on the steamy novel by Jessica Cutler, Daily Variety reported Wednesday. Cutler will act as a consultant to the project. Parker is not expected to appear on the show, the first from her Pretty Matches Productions, Variety said. Although the show is in its very early stages, Taylor told Variety to expect "a morally ambiguous" and "controversial character." [You're really not going to say anything?--ed. Nothing.... except to ponder when Ana Marie Cox's novel will get optioned into a TV movie starring Alicia Witt. Then thecircle will be truly complete.]
I’m just gonna reprint this UPI report in its entirety and not say anything:
“Sex and the City” star Sarah Jessica Parker and “Jack & Bobby” writer Vanessa Taylor are developing a new HBO comedy based on “Washingtonienne.” Parker and Taylor will executive produce the half-hour comedy based on the steamy novel by Jessica Cutler, Daily Variety reported Wednesday. Cutler will act as a consultant to the project. Parker is not expected to appear on the show, the first from her Pretty Matches Productions, Variety said. Although the show is in its very early stages, Taylor told Variety to expect “a morally ambiguous” and “controversial character.”
[You’re really not going to say anything?–ed. Nothing…. except to ponder when Ana Marie Cox’s novel will get optioned into a TV movie starring Alicia Witt. Then thecircle will be truly complete.]
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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