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This is a title that will get attention: NBC has bought comedy pitch My Best Friend Is A Lesbo. The project, from Warner Bros TV and Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage’s studio-based Fake Empire, is about two best female friends — one straight, the other gay — who become roommates and help each other navigate life, love, and dating in Los Angeles. The semi-autobiographical comedy is based on the real-life friendship of writers and longtime roommates Sascha Rothchild and Randi Barnes, who will co-pen the script together. This is a rare paring of the two, who are not a writing team. They will co-executive produce My Best Friend Is a Lesbo, with Fake Empire’s Schwartz, Savage and Len Goldstein executive producing. If the project goes to series, its provocative title will probably be toned down the way ABC’s Good Christian Bitches became Good Christian Belles and The Bitch At Apt. 23 was shortened to Apartment 23. WME-repped Rothchild recently sold her feature pitch Who Invited Her to DreamWorks with Reese Witherspoon attached to star, and she is writing How To be Divorced By 30 for Universal and producer Marc Platt based on her book. Barnes co-wrote the upcoming animated feature Dorothy of Oz starring Lea Michele. Rothchild and Barnes are managed by Apostle. This is the first sale this season for WME-repped Fake Empire, which has two shows on the air — veterans Chuck and Gossip Girl — and the upcoming Hart of Dixie.
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mmm.. sounds like it could be a good show, but it seems pretty exploitative to put ‘lesbo’ in the title. Three and a half men isn’t called two straight men and a teen.
If I were a lesbian, this kind of thing would make me upset.
That being said… I’ll probably watch it
Agreed. This is like calling a show My Best Friend is a Homo.
Exactly. The title has to go (and I’m assuming, will). The use of “lesbo” is offensive to me, and I’m not even gay.
This is the story of 2 of my very good friends… neither were offended by the title! They love it!
I agree…I’m a gay women and that’s the same as saying “my best friend is a dyke” -__- it sounds like it would be funny though
switch out the title and NBC could have a good show….and it would be nice to see some lesbian characters on prime-time comedy
People – this show will NOT be called “My Best Friend is a Lesbo.” If it airs, I guarantee the name will be changed. Personally, I like the name, but in the ultra PC world we live in, it’ll never work. I’m gay and I’d be perfectly happy watching a show called “My Best Friend is a Homo”
Hhmm, don’t think that title will stick. How ’bout Wilma and Grace?
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.
So using the term “Breeder” has been considered bad taste for hetero’s but “Lesbo” isn’t for Lesbians? Go figure.
“Who Invited Her to DreamWorks” sounds too inside.
Dude- Rothchild is on a roll! Congrats to both gals!
Is it bad that I’m a lesbian and completely disinterested? And, yes, a small part of it is that I’m put-off by the use of ‘lesbo,’ but I have a feeling that won’t make it out of development alive.
You’re right, I’m sure that title was just to make readers sit up and take notice. Since “Good Christian Bitches,” which was the actual name of a novel got changed, odds are “My best friend’s a lesbo…” will morph into something anodyne, like “BFFs.”
Hmmmmmm…let’s see….”Good Christian Bitches” is changed to “Good Christian Belles” but they’s greenlit “My Best Friend is a LESBO”?!?! Yep! Hollywoood’s STILL run by male sexist pigs.
No, no…see Good Christian Bitches’ title only changed AFTER in was picked up for the fall schedule. While My Best Friend is a Lesbo, had only been picked up as a pilot commitment, which, at the same stage, Good Christian Bitches was called Good Christian Bitches, see, it’s the sa—ahhhh, nevermind.
Josh Schwartz… that’s all I needed to see to pass on this show. Josh is VERY well known for a horrendously low-brow, low-grade, 10-year old girl, romantic plot lines. I mean, sure, “Gossip Girl” is still on the air over at CW. But does NBC really want a prime time show written to attract viewers of the preteen drama queen persuasion? It was his lame duck romantic plots which sounded the death knell for NBC’s “Chuck”, which never recovered from it’s 3rd season Katrina-esque disaster. Josh’s brainless character assassinations and plot holes big enough to sail an aircraft carrier through are publicly available for masochists everywhere, “Gossip Girl”, “The O.C.”, “Chuck”, etc. Josh belongs at either Lifetime or the CW. Anywhere else and he’s simply way out of his league.
I promised myself that I’d never watch another one of Josh’s dreck TV shows. Time to put up or shut up. Guess I’ll be doing the same thing with NBC that I’ve had to do for 2 years now… change the channel to another network.
Ex girlfriend, or someone he fired?
The key to trashing someone is to do it SUBTLY, so that the reader/listener goes along with you each step of the way. If you signal too clearly that you’re doing a hatchet job, people tune out.
yeah, but nothing they said was untrue, personal axe to grind or not.
Sooo… the only people legitimately disenfranchised with Josh’s preteen style of TV production/writing could only be an ex grilfriend or employee?
FAIL
Should say “Who Invited Her?” for Dreamworks. It’s a bachelorette party comedy, not an insider look at the studio.
I like the title. It’s a shame it will be changed. And no, I wouldn’t be offended by “My Best Friend is a ‘Mo”.
I’d rather see a sitcom based on “How To Get Divorced By 30.”
thus paving the way for Helen Hunt’s triumphal return to sitcoms
“‘Bo’s Before Bro’s”
Fixed it.
Now, THATS something Id watch, if it was re-named “Me and my Best Friend are Lesbos! Or, “Lez Be Friends”
As a lesbian why would I ever be proud to call myself or want to denote myself as a lesbo? Ppl use it all the time and I promise it’s not bc they are too lazy to say lesbian. Well at least most of time they’re not. I personally am uncomfortable with the word lesbian so would I be more comfy with lesbo? Lol
I’m a lesbian and I don’t feel that ‘lesbo’ is degrading in any way. In fact I think that it reclaims the term. But that’s just my two cents.
As for whether the show will be any good, I guess time will tell.
I definitely agree with you about reclaiming, but the problem is that it’s “My Best Friend is a Lesbo”, not “I’m a Lesbo”- so it’s the hetero girl saying ‘lesbo’, not the lesbian. Since her character is not a lesbian, she can’t reclaim the word, because it would never be used against her.
Also, offensiveness aside, ‘lesbo’ just isn’t a good word. It doesn’t sound good and it leaves the bad taste of years and years of oppression in my mouth.
that was a joke. kind of.This sounds like it could be a great show, but:
Please change the title.
Just. Please.
You guys, offensive or not–who cares. We can argue about the validity of reclaiming terms till we’re blue in the face! The real issue here, is that it’s a HORRID title.
Think about it: “My best friend is a lesbo.” SERIOUSLY? That’s what they came up with? Together?Ttwo brains? Really?
There is nothing creative, innovative, appealing about that title. It’s trying to be sassy and pop–but it fails.
Question WOULD you who want this on T.V WANT your Children To BE taught This In SCHOOL??2nd Lets let The children of today grow up how they are supost too Dont turn this CRUD on THINK ABOUT IT THEN GROW UP