triplet
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AgentPat said:Also, I believe at least one script per season has to be written by a n00b, per the WGA. Triplet has the skinny on that odd stipulation, so I'll let her explain it.![]()
It's required by the WGA (Writer's Guild of America, the union that represents writers in TV and film) that all scripted TV shows on the major nets (NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox and now The CW) have 10% of their episodes be written by freelancers, or writers not technically on staff.
For a 22 ep season, that is two episodes.
Sometimes Smallville does sneaky things like hiring script editors (Holly Harold) and Writing Assistants (the guys who wrote Lucy and later the more successful Oracle (story anyway), Neil Sadhu & Daniel Sulzberg, are also listed as writing assistants on IMDB) instead of letting complete outsiders come in and pitch story ideas, which was the point of the rule I believe.
TV is extremely difficult to break into and them giving all their open writing slots to insiders that happen to *not* be on staff isn't playing fair, in my mind.
However, Caroline Dries came over from writing for the Smallville web pages (her name is on some of the articles over there, if you look) so that sometimes turns out okay. She wrote Cyborg, the script for Sadhu's and Sulzberg's Oracle, and wrote Subterranean.