On December 2, 2018 Jane Genova posted an article titled Another high achiever commits suicide – Vice Admiral Scott Stearney, 58. She claimed:
“As the Daily Mail reports, Stearney was 58 yeas (sic) old.
At the time he was overseeing naval operations in the Middle East as well as
being a husband and father. He had joined the navy when he was 58.”
But according to the Daily Mail Stearney actually joined the
navy back in 1982 – when he was around 22. Jane’s fascination with suicide is
macabre.
On November 25, 2018 Jane posted another article with a
mangled title - “FBI” – Will This New Dick Wolf Series Be Renew or Cancel? That
title should have been something more like Will ‘FBI’, the new TV crime show from
Dick Wolf, be renewed or canceled? Jane linked to an article at TV Series Finale
that tabulated ratings for the first eight episodes. Then she whined that the
relationships within the FBI unit had not gelled, and her vote would be to
cancel. But she never looked further to ask why that happened.
According to the Merriam-Webster
dictionary a showrunner is:
“a person who oversees the writing and production of each
episode of a television series and has ultimate managerial and creative control
over the series.”
An article by Joe Otterson in Variety on October 10, 2018
titled Dick Wolf’s ‘FBI’ changes showrunners for second time described how the
series had switched from Craig Turk, to Greg Plageman, and then to the tag team
of Rick Eid and Derek Haas.
Jane had changed her mind. Earlier on October 31, 2018 she wrote another
article titled Dick Wolf’s ‘FBI’ getting its footing that said her hunch was
that ‘FBI’ will have a second season.
UPDATE
UPDATE
On December 9 th Jane posted another incorrectly titled article titled It Goes
All the Way Back to Cain and Able (sic).
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