Talk:My So-Called Life
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"the only television series ever to use character development and metaphor to drive the plot"
Of course, and Jewel in the Crown or I, Claudius were just glorified soap operas.
Get rid of this hyperbole.HBR
Should the names of the characters be wikified? Seems like it makes the page a big hyperlink mess to me. Jeversol 18:26, 8 Jun 2004 (UTC)
- What do you find not appropriate about them? --Liberlogos 05:10, 25 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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- I agree with Liberlogos. Articles about characters are encouraged. See Luke and Laura Spencer or Donna Beck for examples. Mike H 05:12, Aug 25, 2004 (UTC)
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- The Angela Chase wiki-link just redirects back to this page though - there doesn't seem to be any point to that.sheridan 10:10, 2004 Dec 1 (UTC)
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isn't it the case that MSCL was aired against the hugely popular & established 60 minutes, contributing to its downfall? Also, it was nominated for 5 Emmys and Claire Danes won a golden globe
MSCL did not air against 60 Minutes (Sundays at 7:00 P.M. on CBS). It aired on Thursday nights at 8:00 P.M. against four hit sitcoms. Top ten hits, 'Mad About You' and 'Friends' on NBC as well as the popular 'Martin' and 'Living Single' on FOX. This was for it's original run in the United States. In the spring of 1995 MTV started running MSCL in a atempt to save it. As explained in 'Entertainment Weekly' this would have worked, but Clair Danes wanted to appear in fewer episodes in order to launch a movie career. The fans of MSCL launched the first big Internet 'save our show' campaigns. Later, after it was announced the show would not return, and Clair Danes decision...MSCL fans flamned various message boards. this was mentioned in USA Today in the late spring of 1995.
the link to 'bedford falls production company' no longer works & should be removed81.79.90.42 20:07, 11 December 2005 (UTC)
- Better yet, it should be fixed. Bedford Falls is an important production company responsible for several well-regarded shows. MrBook 15:17, 20 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] The cancellation
The cancellation shouldn't be simply chalked up to low ratings.
The fact is, at the time of the cancellation, the head of the efforts to save the show stated with anger and hurt that it was Claire Danes' fighting its renewal that made the difference. This created a great deal of controversy at the time, but is backed up by a recent Entertainment Weekly article in which, for the first time, Claire admits she expressed to the network through her agent a desire not to return and Ted Harbert, who made the cancellation decision, says Claire's reluctance was decisive.
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- Please site the EW article or remove the section on Danes' reluctance from the entry. Alvis 05:37, 8 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Here is the URL of the interview about it: http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,692296-4-5_3||233618|1_,00.html. I'm going to try to put the citation in, but it will be the first time I've added a citation to a Wikipedia article; so if I fail to get it right, I'll leave adding the citation for someone else to do. But if anyone doubts the veracity of the claim, whether I manage to make the citation in the article or not, just check out that link.
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- Okay, I believe I've cited it properly.
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It's true that had the ratings been high enough the show would have survived regardless, and it's also true that one can't be completely certain that Harbert would have renewed the series anyway. What is clear is that Claire played a role, and this role and the controversy surrounding it should be mentioned.
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- I have been adding large chunks of backstory about the genesis and production of the show. I just wanted to thank the users/editors who went through and cleaned up the structure (Bensin?) and added hyperlinks.
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