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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHBO was concerned about "other points of view" in an episode of "The Pitt" with an ICE storyline.
ADDITIONAL DETAIL: The article references WARNER BROTHERS DISCOVERY. Their CEO, David Zaslav, along with his fellow right-wing billionaire boy pal John Malone, are the shot-callers at CNN, responsible for the channel's shift to the right, increase in Republican guests, and wallowing in "WHATABOUTISM." So applying "whataboutism" to The Pitt is no shock if you know the background and players.When HBOs top-rated TV show, The Pitt, wrote an ICE storyline into an upcoming episode, HBO had just one note.
I dont want to be in a situation where its a surprise, The Pitts lead producer, John Wells, said on Thursday. And their response was, Good story. Just make sure its balanced, and were not just treating the situation as if it doesnt have other points of view.
Wells, 69, said he notified HBO about the episode because of its parent companys impending multibillion-dollar merger. They began filming the episode in December, shortly after Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns HBO Max, announced its agreement with Netflix.
When we first pitched it, I thought, Uh oh, you know, Wells recalled. I can say that all of us are approaching whats going on in this country right now with a certain trepidation, and also awareness that there are some possible risks to telling certain kinds of stories.
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I dont want to be in a situation where its a surprise, The Pitts lead producer, John Wells, said on Thursday. And their response was, Good story. Just make sure its balanced, and were not just treating the situation as if it doesnt have other points of view.
Wells, 69, said he notified HBO about the episode because of its parent companys impending multibillion-dollar merger. They began filming the episode in December, shortly after Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns HBO Max, announced its agreement with Netflix.
When we first pitched it, I thought, Uh oh, you know, Wells recalled. I can say that all of us are approaching whats going on in this country right now with a certain trepidation, and also awareness that there are some possible risks to telling certain kinds of stories.
https://archive.ph/e8fJY#selection-1339.0-1359.277
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HBO was concerned about "other points of view" in an episode of "The Pitt" with an ICE storyline. (Original Post)
Miles Archer
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lostincalifornia
(5,287 posts)1. CNN shifted to the right long ago with the swift puke boat jackasses.
poli-junkie
(1,548 posts)2. There is no "other points of view"
It's the reality of unaccountable, lawless ICE agents running roughshod over the Constitution.
It's fascism taking over the country. Full stop.
Initech
(108,389 posts)3. We don't want to hear another point of view, assholes!
We are sick of the MAGA / Trump point of view, these assholes are everywhere! Go shove it!