Shonda Rhimes is a woman who refreshingly has nothing to be angry about, and if she does it’s because of the nonsensical opinions levied on her by the likes of New York Times TV critic Alessandra Stanley, whose recent essay caused quite a stir due to it’s challenged reference to the “angry black woman syndrome”.
The landscape of primetime television just got a little wider, thanks to new deals brokered by two women who have managed to create an empire based on their ability to keep audiences glued to their TV sets.
I am still holding a long-standing grudge against Shonda Rhimes & Co. for callously discarding one of the most talented and charismatic TV actors of our generation
Shonda Rhimes vented her frustration via twitter over the lack of diversity on the new ABC show ‘Bunheads’ starring Broadway darling Sutton Foster and Gilmore Girls alumn Kelly Bishop.
Now that the fall TV schedule is in full swing, its becoming clear, which shows, will become mainstays and which ones will be terminated.