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Current Talk '09 I / Re: Up to episode 91
« on: March 06, 2009, 05:23:54 PM »
And as with the actors, the further away the stories are related from the actual time the events took place, the more (to put it politely) questionable the memories become. And one doesn't have to read too far into some of the latter writers' remarks to realize that to this day they're still in some sort of weird competition with Wallace for who wrote the show better. In particular, Sproat and Hall seem unwilling to give Wallace any credit whatsoever for his contributions to DS, and their disdain for him is often palpable (but then, when it comes to Marmorstein, Hall hated his writing as well). Funny how back in '75 the US courts saw Wallace's contributions very differently...