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       #Post#: 44697--------------------------------------------------
       Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter, and
        Professional Darwinism
       By: Winterlight Date: January 3, 2020, 10:16 am
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       Actress Busy Philipps, who was on the TV show Dawson's Creek,
       had a talk show called Busy Tonight which started in October
       2018. It was cancelled in April 2019 due to low ratings. She has
       just posted a series of #almostgrams,” which are Instagram posts
       that she didn't post at the time she made them. One of them was
       a rant about being cancelled, which is not surprising. However,
       she decided that she should also post the letter her
       eleven-year-old daughter wrote to the network.
       Apparently Busy thought it was cute and funny.
       It's not.
       Exposing her daughter's poor spelling and punctuation was bad
       enough. Your child shouldn't have to shoulder the emotional
       burden of your job ending, and given that Busy's show was not
       renewed due to low ratings, IMO she comes off as extremely
       unprofessional and foolish to publish this now.
       
       What do you think?
       #Post#: 44700--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: TootsNYC Date: January 3, 2020, 10:23 am
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       Yeah, that was all just kind of tacky.
       But I think Busy is kind of tacky in general anyway. Charming,
       and interesting--but tacky.
       #Post#: 44701--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: Twik Date: January 3, 2020, 10:31 am
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       If you can't take things like cancellations in your stride, you
       perhaps shouldn't be in the entertainment industry.
       #Post#: 44800--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: Hello Ducky Date: January 4, 2020, 3:40 am
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       Wow.  She thinks it's okay for her daughter to say things like
       that?  Although I suppose it's not surprising given that she
       says, "My girl knows something about her mom- I work hard AF and
       love to prove people wrong and finally, the men will always try
       to f–k you over so f–k em and figure out something else."  Quite
       a role model.
       #Post#: 44802--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: Rose Red Date: January 4, 2020, 7:50 am
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       Does she think she's edgy because she's swearing all over the
       place? Just makes her seem trashy and unimaginative. And nice of
       her to teach her 11 year old to swear instead of how to spell.
       Poor kid.
       I'm also not surprised she's blaming "the man" instead of bad
       ratings.
       #Post#: 44824--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: TootsNYC Date: January 4, 2020, 1:50 pm
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       I think her biggest gripe--which she didn't make clear--is that
       the executive had been all "sweetness and light" right about the
       point they must have been making this decision, and they didn't
       tell her themselves or leave a hint of it, or anything.
       Sometimes people are naive and think that business people should
       always tell the full truth--but often they can't. I remember
       when my publishing company was up for sale, and someone in the
       company flat-out asked the head of the division if it was. He
       said no, of course. And later when the sale was announced, the
       guy was mad about having  been lied to. I was thinking, "You
       asked a question you had no right to ask, so you didn't deserve
       the truth. Having it be confirmed that the company was for sale
       would have meant lots of advertising cancellations, etc., and
       the deal would have been damaged, the company's value damaged,
       etc. This is a question you shouldn't ask, because they can't
       answer it honestly."
       So I can see that someone in Busy's position might be frustrated
       that one moment, her studio executive is saying, "we'll plan for
       X," and then the next day the manager (not Busy herself) gets
       the word that the show has been cancelled--it seems
       hypocritical. But if you've been in business very long, you know
       that nothing is done until it's done, and sometimes you can't
       even hint without messing things up.
       Also, she should have been reading the writing on the wall--she
       would have been seeing the same ratings the studio execs were.
       Things like this are never a surprise.
       #Post#: 44847--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: Winterlight Date: January 4, 2020, 8:06 pm
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       Busy's been in the business twenty years at this point, and been
       on other shows that have been canceled. She should understand
       that blowing up at the execs isn't helpful, and posting rants
       from her child is just cringeworthy. I get that it's upsetting
       because it was her show and starring vehicle, so to speak, but
       this was a terrible way to handle it.
       #Post#: 44863--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: Chez Miriam Date: January 5, 2020, 5:56 am
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       The problem when a person has shown themself to be touchy, and
       high-maintenance, is that in a very crowded field the makers of
       a future talk-show/TV show may think "oh, let's look at
       alternative; Busy is a bit too prompt with the tantrums to want
       to take a second chance on her".
       If you have your meltdown in an exec's office, word may get
       around; if you post it on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook, etc word
       WILL get around and spread so much further.
       It could be a case of "lesson learned", but what I have read
       doesn't point that way. :(
       #Post#: 44939--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: Twik Date: January 6, 2020, 10:54 am
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       [quote author=TootsNYC link=topic=1473.msg44824#msg44824
       date=1578167448]
       I think her biggest gripe--which she didn't make clear--is that
       the executive had been all "sweetness and light" right about the
       point they must have been making this decision, and they didn't
       tell her themselves or leave a hint of it, or anything.
       Sometimes people are naive and think that business people should
       always tell the full truth--but often they can't. I remember
       when my publishing company was up for sale, and someone in the
       company flat-out asked the head of the division if it was. He
       said no, of course. And later when the sale was announced, the
       guy was mad about having  been lied to. I was thinking, "You
       asked a question you had no right to ask, so you didn't deserve
       the truth. Having it be confirmed that the company was for sale
       would have meant lots of advertising cancellations, etc., and
       the deal would have been damaged, the company's value damaged,
       etc. This is a question you shouldn't ask, because they can't
       answer it honestly."
       So I can see that someone in Busy's position might be frustrated
       that one moment, her studio executive is saying, "we'll plan for
       X," and then the next day the manager (not Busy herself) gets
       the word that the show has been cancelled--it seems
       hypocritical. But if you've been in business very long, you know
       that nothing is done until it's done, and sometimes you can't
       even hint without messing things up.
       Also, she should have been reading the writing on the wall--she
       would have been seeing the same ratings the studio execs were.
       Things like this are never a surprise.
       [/quote]
       It's unfortunate and frustrating, but the entertainment business
       does work like this. It's not like they can take actors and
       talk-show hosts and put them on probation to see if they can
       generate more views. So, yeah, I understand sounding upbeat or
       supportive to prevent premature walk-offs, or scenes, or simply
       to avoid making the talent nervous which could sink an "iffy"
       show before its time.
       But in network tv, all work is temporary.
       #Post#: 45564--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Busy Philipps Talk Show Cancellation, Her Daughter's Letter,
        and Professional Darwinism
       By: Star Wars Fan Date: January 15, 2020, 1:22 am
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       Just one more reason to not like Busy Philipps.  ::)
       Ed.
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