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		<title>David Greenwalt - &quot;Grimm&quot; Tv Series - Io9.com Review</title>
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		<description>NBC's Grimm is like early Angel... unfortunately &lt;br /&gt;Fans of Angel, the Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff, will remember that took a long time to find its feet. The makers of Angel have a new production, a fairy-tale cop show called Grimm. And the pilot gave us a very &quot;early Angel&quot; feel. &lt;br /&gt;That is to say, the Grimm pilot is not quite firing on all cylinders. It mostly feels pretty by-the-numbers, with just a few moments of wit or cleverness to remind us of what Angel eventually became. The (...)


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		<title>David Greenwalt = Potential Savior of Television ?</title>
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		<description>(...) &lt;br /&gt;2. David Greenwalt. Greenwalt was part of Team Whedon for a few years, and he's written for some of the best shows on television (&quot;Shannon's Deal,&quot; &quot;Angel,&quot; &quot;Buffy,&quot; &quot;X-Files&quot;). He also co-created, with John McNamara, &quot;Profit,&quot; one of the most influential short-lived series of all time. (McNamara would be on this list but he just signed up with Showtime for a pilot.) &lt;br /&gt;Greenwalt can do light (&quot;Eureka&quot;) and dark (&quot;Kidnapped&quot;), and seems to have a particular fondness for blending both. (...)


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		<description>If you were among the few who caught any of &quot;Profit&quot; when it aired in 1996, either you remember it or you did your best to forget it, maybe popping a few aspirin at the time thinking you'd drifted out of some crazed fever dream. &lt;br /&gt;More than a decade ago, before Tony Soprano, Dexter Morgan or Don Draper brought their dark thoughts and varying neuroses into our living rooms, we were used to protagonists who were straightforward and likable. TV was dominated by friendly little shows with big (...)


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		<description>September 27, 2007 - For a lot of people, TV is like sausage; the less you know about how it got made, the better. With Moonlight, its unusually bumpy road - even for the traditionally rough terrain of television - may help explain a few things. After all, when you follow the run up to air of a show like this, you tend to expect the worst. &lt;br /&gt;At first it sounded like Moonlight was going to be a bad rip-off of Angel, and then former Angel producer David Greenwalt came on board. And then three (...)


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		<description>Profit: The Complete Series (1996) &lt;br /&gt;&quot;Anyone who thinks controlling people is a science is dead wrong. It's an art.&quot; &lt;br /&gt;Jim Profit (Adrian Pasdar) &lt;br /&gt;Stars: Adrian Pasdar Other Stars: Lisa Zane, Keith Szarabajka, Lisa Blount, Lisa Darr Director: various &lt;br /&gt;MPAA Rating: Not Rated for (sexuality, nudity, naked guy in a box) Run Time: Approx. 405 min. Release Date: August 09, 2005 UPC: 013131298291 Genre: television Find other reviews in this genre &lt;br /&gt;Printable Version of this review &lt;br /&gt;Style Grade Substance (...)


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		<description>The Show &lt;br /&gt;Miracles premiered in 2003 on the ABC network in the US. Unfortunately the few episodes that actually made it to broadcast (6, less than half those actually filmed) were treated quite shabbily by a network that clearly had other priorities, and the show became a victim of bad scheduling and worse promotion. (To give you an idea of in how much esteem ABC held Miracles at the time, one need only observe that showings were often randomly cancelled to make way for repeats of The (...)


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