![]() The major symptom is a kind of feverish fear. The infected that do rarely last long - remember “The Mob Doctor”? Last fall? On Fox? My point. The plague usually proves fatal before a TV show can make it to prime time. (“Texas” stands as my least favorite for just that reason.) It’s like all those extraneous paragraphs you’ve come to expect in a James Michener novel that can be skipped without losing one smidgen of meaning. ![]() We’re told way more than we need to know about characters and conflicts, explaining flaws and family, their history. Among the hopeful shows trotted out for network executives, ad buyers and media, there are always some that ruin their big shot by saying too much. At that moment it hit me: The TV pilot plague had infected “Man of Steel.”ĭirector Zack Snyder’s super-spectacle suffers from a particular illness that sweeps through pilot season every year. ![]()
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