Thanks to Laura3341 for the heads up.
The "Homeland" co-creators have a pilot production commitment to a drama that centers on a female FBI agent who starts working with a mysterious psychiatrist with whom she shares a past connection.
Homeland co-creators Howard Gordon and Alex Gansa are heading back into familiar territory.
Showtime sibling CBS has made a pilot production commitment to their drama Anatomy of Violence. The project, which is inspired by Adrian Raine’s upcoming non-fiction title, The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime, centers on a female FBI agent who starts working with a mysterious psychiatrist with whom she shares a past connection.
Source: Hollywood Reporter


a female FBI agent who starts working with a mysterious psychiatrist with whom she shares a past connection. - Hmmm... Fringe?
ReplyDeleteNo, boring. Fringe isn´t boring.
ReplyDeleteI was excited reading "Homeland Creators sell FBI drama to" and then I read "CBS" and went "hm, meh". I would habe loved it if the sentence finished with "HBO".
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahaha.
ReplyDelete'homeland' creators I'm sold...sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteSounds like Perception or any number of procedurals that we have seen in the past.
ReplyDeleteExactly! I wouldn't be happy to see "NBC" as well.
ReplyDeletesounds like there combing Fringe with the new show CBS has Elementary and another show from 3 or four years back (can't remember the name but it had a syfy elment to it) I think it -could be ok.
ReplyDeleteIt reads more like Criminal Minds not Fringe..
ReplyDeleteIn the context yes, but it is funny the way the one sentence description above could also relate to Fringe. Of course that is only possible by ignoring "The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime", which is the Criminal Minds element to it.
ReplyDeleteYep,it wasn't lost on me,it was just out weighted by everything else..
ReplyDeleteLaura! I've missed you! It's Fringe Friday, ma'am!
ReplyDeleteDor! I've missed you too!!! :D ANd Yes its #Fringe Friday!!!!! Are you ready?
ReplyDeleteAnd how are you?
I know, I didn't mean to imply that you didn't, I just thought it was very stupid of them to describe a show in one sentence like that ;P
ReplyDeleteGah,no problem,lol....!
ReplyDeleteI'm great! and of course I'm ready, I always do!
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