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    09Feb2009

    "Trust Me" Episode 3, Early Returns

    If the number of Twitterers during the show is any indication, we'll be the only ones watching this show next week...

    dbrowellHey, it's the Award Show episode! Could they not afford an entire auditorium of extras? #TrustMe

    dbrowellI guess I'm unsure whether they thought regular people would find agency conceits intriguing or car-wreck watchable #TrustMe

    dbrowell3rd episode, 2nd awkward eulogy of a character we all wish was still on the show #TrustMe

    dbrowellFYI, #TrustMe watchers (both of you) - the real Chicago Creative Club holds a much larger event at Soldier Field http://tinyurl.com/c58h64

    dbrowell@Mickeleh MadMen uses an agency as a scaffold for compelling story, characters & environment. Trust Me uses it as 98% of sausage-making plot

    dbrowellIf someone less recognizable were in the two lead male roles, would "Trust Me" even have the few viewers it does? #TrustMe

    dbrowellHow could Mason's wife in "Trust Me" not know about the new female writer when she worked with her last episode? #trustme

    dbrowellOn "Trust Me" the agency principal, Denise, just spoke as though the show were not set in Chicago... #trustme

    dbrowell"Trust Me" wastes Sarah Clarke. Maybe she'll turn out to be a traitor again as I predicted 4 Wired in '02http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/news/2002/05/52559 (contract) #trustme

    dbrowellNext week's "Trust Me" has the guy who played Arthur in "The Tick" - FINALLY something I relate to. :) #trustme

    -Dean

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