Robert King
@robertking.bsky.social
Co-showrunner of The Good Wife, Good Fight, Elsbeth, Evil, BrainDead. Producer of Your Honor and Happy Face.
For what it’s worth:
Speaking as a showrunner with two writers rooms going on now, this article from Ankler is insane. I don’t know who the insider is, but the reporter should call bullshit. This is a GPT press release.
Speaking as a showrunner with two writers rooms going on now, this article from Ankler is insane. I don’t know who the insider is, but the reporter should call bullshit. This is a GPT press release.
The “GPT-5 pass” has gone from curiosity to mandate. Scripts, trailers, pitch decks are all being filtered through an AI model that remembers every draft and forgets what originality looks like. @erikbarmack.bsky.social on Hollywood’s uneasy reset:
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October 8, 2025 at 2:24 PM
For what it’s worth:
Speaking as a showrunner with two writers rooms going on now, this article from Ankler is insane. I don’t know who the insider is, but the reporter should call bullshit. This is a GPT press release.
Speaking as a showrunner with two writers rooms going on now, this article from Ankler is insane. I don’t know who the insider is, but the reporter should call bullshit. This is a GPT press release.
COLOR THEORIES. Funniest play I’ve seen in a long time. Julio Torres is wonderful. His play is about the personality of colors and how they describe and influence us. That sounds pretentious, but the play is anything but. Every line gets a laugh. See it. Julio’s funniest work yet.
October 5, 2025 at 4:55 PM
COLOR THEORIES. Funniest play I’ve seen in a long time. Julio Torres is wonderful. His play is about the personality of colors and how they describe and influence us. That sounds pretentious, but the play is anything but. Every line gets a laugh. See it. Julio’s funniest work yet.
The second season of ENGLISH TEACHER is here and it’s very funny. It continues to deal with current issues: censorship, tech domination, COVID, but it uses them all as comic fodder. The funniest show of the year, and it’s got a lot of competition.
September 26, 2025 at 10:35 PM
The second season of ENGLISH TEACHER is here and it’s very funny. It continues to deal with current issues: censorship, tech domination, COVID, but it uses them all as comic fodder. The funniest show of the year, and it’s got a lot of competition.
‘Rack’s Rules” is an excellent short story by Jeremy Larner (THE CANDIDATE) in the collection, “Sex, Death, and God in LA.” It’s about the crude power rules of a Mike Ovitz type. It’s still incredibly pertinent today. You’ll find the same thoughts flowing through Trump and Musk. Look for it.
September 23, 2025 at 1:28 PM
‘Rack’s Rules” is an excellent short story by Jeremy Larner (THE CANDIDATE) in the collection, “Sex, Death, and God in LA.” It’s about the crude power rules of a Mike Ovitz type. It’s still incredibly pertinent today. You’ll find the same thoughts flowing through Trump and Musk. Look for it.
K-POP DEMON HUNTERS. Funny. I understand why people are watching it over and over. It moves fast and the songs are catchy. I love the scene with the mystical cat knocking over a flower pot. A lot of wit in the animation. Great work from the director/writers, Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans.
September 4, 2025 at 5:52 PM
K-POP DEMON HUNTERS. Funny. I understand why people are watching it over and over. It moves fast and the songs are catchy. I love the scene with the mystical cat knocking over a flower pot. A lot of wit in the animation. Great work from the director/writers, Maggie Kang and Chris Applehans.
WEAPONS. A very entertaining movie. It starts with a Twilight Zone premise, but then keeps turning over new cards. A surprising number of laughs. Beautifully shot. Great writing. From the brilliant writer/director, Zach Cregger. See it.
August 31, 2025 at 4:41 AM
WEAPONS. A very entertaining movie. It starts with a Twilight Zone premise, but then keeps turning over new cards. A surprising number of laughs. Beautifully shot. Great writing. From the brilliant writer/director, Zach Cregger. See it.
Proudly sleazy, HUNTING WIVES is BIG LITTLE LIES with guns. The show’s amorality is to be admired. Everybody is happily sleeping with everyone; just don’t call it an “open marriage” because that’s a liberal thing. The subculture of performative Christianity is well-observed.
August 26, 2025 at 6:07 PM
Proudly sleazy, HUNTING WIVES is BIG LITTLE LIES with guns. The show’s amorality is to be admired. Everybody is happily sleeping with everyone; just don’t call it an “open marriage” because that’s a liberal thing. The subculture of performative Christianity is well-observed.
Jerry Adler died last Saturday. The intent was only to have him for one episode of THE GOOD WIFE, but he was so funny in a diner scene, yelling “I said ice cream, you stupid bitch” we had him back for six years of Good Wife and three years of Good Fight. One of our favorite collaborators.
August 26, 2025 at 6:04 PM
Jerry Adler died last Saturday. The intent was only to have him for one episode of THE GOOD WIFE, but he was so funny in a diner scene, yelling “I said ice cream, you stupid bitch” we had him back for six years of Good Wife and three years of Good Fight. One of our favorite collaborators.
ALIEN: EARTH. There’s a lot to like about this series—modernist sculptures, Marie Antoinette parties—but what I like best is the portrayal of the children’s minds in adult synthetic bodies. It’s charming. Well-performed and well-written. It also offers some much-needed comedy.
August 13, 2025 at 4:38 PM
ALIEN: EARTH. There’s a lot to like about this series—modernist sculptures, Marie Antoinette parties—but what I like best is the portrayal of the children’s minds in adult synthetic bodies. It’s charming. Well-performed and well-written. It also offers some much-needed comedy.
THE NAKED GUN. It’s very funny. Very self-confident. Great visual and verbal gags throughout. Non-stop. Some great absurd detours—one involving a snowman is blissfully funny. See it. It’s worth seeing in the theaters.
August 5, 2025 at 1:20 AM
THE NAKED GUN. It’s very funny. Very self-confident. Great visual and verbal gags throughout. Non-stop. Some great absurd detours—one involving a snowman is blissfully funny. See it. It’s worth seeing in the theaters.
HEADS OF STATE. Surprisingly witty script by Applebaum, Neman, Query. And funny direction from Naishuller. A lot of great lines and filmic creativity. It’s an intentionally dumb movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously, or even seriously at all. On Amazon Prime.
July 8, 2025 at 1:46 AM
HEADS OF STATE. Surprisingly witty script by Applebaum, Neman, Query. And funny direction from Naishuller. A lot of great lines and filmic creativity. It’s an intentionally dumb movie that doesn’t take itself too seriously, or even seriously at all. On Amazon Prime.
More about SISTER MIDNIGHT. You can really see the influence of Buster Keaton on the writer/director, Karan Kandhari. Very rarely do so many uninflected images in a movie make you laugh. He always knows where to put the camera for comedy.
July 2, 2025 at 10:35 AM
More about SISTER MIDNIGHT. You can really see the influence of Buster Keaton on the writer/director, Karan Kandhari. Very rarely do so many uninflected images in a movie make you laugh. He always knows where to put the camera for comedy.
SISTER MIDNIGHT. A bit like a Christopher Durang play: comically bizarre, wild, always surprising. It’s an Indian movie about a wife in an arranged marriage going crazy, and possibly becoming a witch. Radhika Apte is fantastic, as is the first time wr/director, Karan Kandhari. See it.
July 2, 2025 at 4:09 AM
SISTER MIDNIGHT. A bit like a Christopher Durang play: comically bizarre, wild, always surprising. It’s an Indian movie about a wife in an arranged marriage going crazy, and possibly becoming a witch. Radhika Apte is fantastic, as is the first time wr/director, Karan Kandhari. See it.
FAMILIES LIKE OURS is a fascinating series about the evacuation of Denmark as it sinks underwater from global warming. No tidal wave visual effects, it’s more a slow-moving bureaucratic disaster. What’s more interesting is flipping the usual immigration debate: the most advantaged become the least.
June 13, 2025 at 4:24 PM
FAMILIES LIKE OURS is a fascinating series about the evacuation of Denmark as it sinks underwater from global warming. No tidal wave visual effects, it’s more a slow-moving bureaucratic disaster. What’s more interesting is flipping the usual immigration debate: the most advantaged become the least.
If you missed LOVE AND MERCY today is a good day to see it. A great tribute to Brian Wilson who just died. Great artist.
June 11, 2025 at 5:20 PM
If you missed LOVE AND MERCY today is a good day to see it. A great tribute to Brian Wilson who just died. Great artist.
How did I ever not see this movie? LE TROU (THE HOLE). Written/directed: Jacques Becker. It’s an exciting French prison escape movie— just as great as A MAN ESCAPED. Intense, clever, focuses more on the procedure of escape than the melodrama. Stars one of the original prisoners. It’s on Criterion.
June 10, 2025 at 7:24 PM
How did I ever not see this movie? LE TROU (THE HOLE). Written/directed: Jacques Becker. It’s an exciting French prison escape movie— just as great as A MAN ESCAPED. Intense, clever, focuses more on the procedure of escape than the melodrama. Stars one of the original prisoners. It’s on Criterion.
MOBLAND again.
I did want to add that the dialogue is strikingly good. The showrunner is Ronan Bennett, but even more interesting his co-writer is Jez Butterworth, the great writer of the play THE FERRYMAN. Anyway, even more reason to see this series. It’s pulp but expertly written pulp.
I did want to add that the dialogue is strikingly good. The showrunner is Ronan Bennett, but even more interesting his co-writer is Jez Butterworth, the great writer of the play THE FERRYMAN. Anyway, even more reason to see this series. It’s pulp but expertly written pulp.
June 7, 2025 at 7:13 PM
MOBLAND again.
I did want to add that the dialogue is strikingly good. The showrunner is Ronan Bennett, but even more interesting his co-writer is Jez Butterworth, the great writer of the play THE FERRYMAN. Anyway, even more reason to see this series. It’s pulp but expertly written pulp.
I did want to add that the dialogue is strikingly good. The showrunner is Ronan Bennett, but even more interesting his co-writer is Jez Butterworth, the great writer of the play THE FERRYMAN. Anyway, even more reason to see this series. It’s pulp but expertly written pulp.
MOBLAND. Lurid and propulsive. It’s anchored by three great performances: Tom Hardy, underplaying effectively; Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, overplaying wildly effectively. Pierce is insane, imitating a pig. Reviews have been so-so because they only saw two episodes. See it. Good fast editing.
June 7, 2025 at 6:20 PM
MOBLAND. Lurid and propulsive. It’s anchored by three great performances: Tom Hardy, underplaying effectively; Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren, overplaying wildly effectively. Pierce is insane, imitating a pig. Reviews have been so-so because they only saw two episodes. See it. Good fast editing.
I’m 22 years too late, so lovers of TV probably already know this, but what a wonderful show SLINGS AND ARROWS is. It’s a comedy about the difficulties of artistic integrity. Very funny. So many good performances. Each season does something new and original. A streaming service named Acorn has it.
June 5, 2025 at 8:59 PM
I’m 22 years too late, so lovers of TV probably already know this, but what a wonderful show SLINGS AND ARROWS is. It’s a comedy about the difficulties of artistic integrity. Very funny. So many good performances. Each season does something new and original. A streaming service named Acorn has it.
ADULTS. On FX. It’s very funny. Well-paced. Not just a slice of life comedy, but often smartly absurd too. It’s a bit like ENGLISH TEACHER. It has actual jokes. Written by Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw. See it. Start on episode 2 or 3. Don’t get thrown by the “voice of generation” ad campaign.
June 1, 2025 at 2:17 AM
ADULTS. On FX. It’s very funny. Well-paced. Not just a slice of life comedy, but often smartly absurd too. It’s a bit like ENGLISH TEACHER. It has actual jokes. Written by Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw. See it. Start on episode 2 or 3. Don’t get thrown by the “voice of generation” ad campaign.
THE REHEARSAL FINALE. Still jaw-dropping. There was an Albert Brooks short he made for SNL about achieving his dream of performing open-heart surgery. This episode was like that, but real. Again, if you haven’t seen it, watch it today.
May 26, 2025 at 3:58 PM
THE REHEARSAL FINALE. Still jaw-dropping. There was an Albert Brooks short he made for SNL about achieving his dream of performing open-heart surgery. This episode was like that, but real. Again, if you haven’t seen it, watch it today.
Premium streaming is often so thin on plot you can write on a post-it note what happens in any episode. That’s what’s so exciting about NO MAN’S LAND, a French series on Hulu about an all-female Syrian militia. It has plot upon plot upon plot. Many are imperfect, but they don’t let up.
May 23, 2025 at 11:08 PM
Premium streaming is often so thin on plot you can write on a post-it note what happens in any episode. That’s what’s so exciting about NO MAN’S LAND, a French series on Hulu about an all-female Syrian militia. It has plot upon plot upon plot. Many are imperfect, but they don’t let up.
WARFARE. A remarkably tense and compact movie. It denies all the usual cliches of action: eg. lightness just before an explosion, comic byplay on radio transmissions— so you never know when the violence will hit. It trusts the audience to catch onto the military jargon. Very good.
May 10, 2025 at 9:08 PM
WARFARE. A remarkably tense and compact movie. It denies all the usual cliches of action: eg. lightness just before an explosion, comic byplay on radio transmissions— so you never know when the violence will hit. It trusts the audience to catch onto the military jargon. Very good.
THE ETERNAUT. I’m a sucker for these kind of apocalyptic shows; and this Argentinian epic has a great and disturbing look. The quietest images are the best: all the corpses dressed for summer lying in the snow, survivors camping out in a megastore. The fx are excellent too.
May 4, 2025 at 4:49 PM
THE ETERNAUT. I’m a sucker for these kind of apocalyptic shows; and this Argentinian epic has a great and disturbing look. The quietest images are the best: all the corpses dressed for summer lying in the snow, survivors camping out in a megastore. The fx are excellent too.
Not sure why I’m in an evangelical mood about this show but I am: some think it’s a “cringe comedy,” but it’s not. It’s a new invention, a hybrid of documentary, activist op-ed, and weird comic memoir. It’s better than anything else on TV. If you’re interested in what TV can do, watch REHEARSAL 2.
May 3, 2025 at 5:14 PM
Not sure why I’m in an evangelical mood about this show but I am: some think it’s a “cringe comedy,” but it’s not. It’s a new invention, a hybrid of documentary, activist op-ed, and weird comic memoir. It’s better than anything else on TV. If you’re interested in what TV can do, watch REHEARSAL 2.