
EXCLUSIVE: Nickelodeon is moving ahead with production on scripted comedy pilot Bad Fairy. The multi-camera comedy, written and executive produced by Jed Elinoff and Scott Thomas (MTV’s My Super Psycho Sweet 16), follows the unlikely friendship between a rebellious teen fairy and an “adorkable” 14-year-old girl who form a bond as they help each other navigate the perils of both teenage and fairy life. Production on the pilot starts next week in Los Angeles. Eric Seaton, repped by Principato-Young and Preferred Artists, is set to direct. This is the second pilot greenlighted by Nickelodeon over the past month, along with the Jon Ross-created Marvin, Marvin, which stars starring Lucas Cruikshank as a quirky, intergalactic new kid in school who clumsily tries to adapt to his new life as a human teenager.
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Nickelodeon had better figure out how to extend iCarly. It’s still their best show, and my kids are obsessed with Miranda Cosgrove. They should literally write her a blank check — she’s singlehandedly keeping that network afloat.
Feels like Disney Channel is on a much stronger creative roll.
can we stop using the word adorkable for everything now?!
I agree. Miranda has really grown into a very good comedic actress. I’m sure Viacom and Paramount are all over it.
Well, Disney is certainly on a stronger roll. But using the word “creative” to describe their shows is a bit of a stretch.
May we please put ‘adorkable’ on the list of over-used words? Enough!
Add ‘overrated’ on the list, too.