The article says that if the pilot gets picked up, she'll be able to juggle both shows, but I wonder if her even being up for a new show is an indicator that we might be nearing the end.From Sunny duo John Chernin and Dave Chernin, the single-camera comedy revolves around a hard-living, foul-mouthed woman who moves to affluent Greenwich, Conn., to raise the spoiled kids of her wealthy sister, who has fled the country to avoid a federal indictment. She quickly learns what everyone else already knows: Other people's children are awful.
Olson will star as Mackenzie "Mickey" Murphy (aka The Mick), a hapless mess, a wry-humored, hard-drinking, cigarette-smoking, living-large kind of gal, always "between" jobs and always broke. A scrappy survivor who's run out of options, she decides to pay her rich sister a visit, hoping for a little handout. What she gets, instead, is a full-time babysitting gig when her sister and husband are forced to flee the country in a hurry.
t:We got to the "implication" in action, and it's much worse than it sounds.
The thunder didn't help either. Also interesting to know that Dee has her own implication.yeah that was so unsettling lol
Wanna know the secret? Only producing 10 episodes per season. It's the same technique South Park has adopted. A lot of comedies that run for over 20 episodes a season tend to get stale after season three or so because the writing staff can start to run out of ideas, but if you condense a season to 10 episodes, there's more breathing room.Usually the show really declines hard after a season or 2 (take arrested development, community etc) but it's astonishing how they kept the quality so consistently high.
For the record, I don't dislike gimmick episodes as a rule or anything like that, I just find that they often tend to be weaker episodes. The Gang Goes To Hell (both episodes) was really good though.
By the end of the series I suspect they will have destroyed the world in some way.Officially renewed for seasons 13 and 14
This assures that Sunny will be on the air through at least 2019. Normally I would be skeptical of a comedy show going on for so long (out of fear of it running out of steam)...but the last season was so damn strong, I am pretty excited to know the Gang will be with us for at least three more years.
Wanna know the secret? Only producing 10 episodes per season. It's the same technique South Park has adopted. A lot of comedies that run for over 20 episodes a season tend to get stale after season three or so because the writing staff can start to run out of ideas, but if you condense a season to 10 episodes, there's more breathing room.