Blind Item #3
If you ask anyone on the show, what it is about, they will give you one completely different answer than when you ask them on the record for an interview. No one wants a lawsuit.
If you ask anyone on the show, what it is about, they will give you one completely different answer than when you ask them on the record for an interview. No one wants a lawsuit.
Posted by ent lawyer at 11:00 PM
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17 comments:
No idea
Stranger Things?Are there Scio references (only watched an episode or two)
The Young Pope?
I never heard that one before
What? More clues, please. This is pretty generic
I will stay on the religion theme: Poltergeist
Maybe Homeland. They seemed to have swung pretty far left this season
The Arrangement.
The Arrangement. Show that mocks Cruise/Holmes marriage and Scientology's roll in Tom's life. It's funny watching the actors squirm when they answer questions about it.
The OA
Yup, the Arrangement.
Sherlock? Ben and Martin seem to think it is a love story, Gatiss thinks it is a horror story, Moffat thinks it is about two good friends, Amanda thinks it is all about her...
None of them seem to be speaking about the same show when they talk.
What channel is "The Arrangement" supposed to be on?
Yup ,the Arrangement. It's not about Scientology *wink*
It's on E! I think
It happens. Sometimes you film something thinking it's completely innocent, and then you're completely shocked at the trailer.
You just never thought it would turn out that way when you read the script.
Didn't kno about "The Arrangement", came here to guess The Path. Because they're pretty blatant about how much they're using not only research about scientology but *insider info* (nothing secret or non members like me would't have heard the stories but definitely stuff from places like The Underground Bunker) down to actors imitating the look and mannerisms of famous scios... but I hadn't heard anyone denying that either.
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