
Deadline reports say that Frank Darabont, executive producer of The Walking Dead, has let go of the entire writing staff of the hit series. Also, it is said that Frank is not looking to replace the bunch, and instead the show will deal with freelancers for the next season. Darabont himself has written two of the six episodes from season one, while co-writing and re-writing the remaining four. Although ditching a writing team for freelancers has been done before (the article notes the Starz/BBC‘s Torchwood series), going from the manageable six episode season to thirteen in season two may not be as easy as Frank may think. Deadline says,
“Sources tell me that no final decision has been made yet with all options open, including using some combination of a writing staff/freelances.”
Of course, I believe that it is a bold decision that most likely wasn’t made by Mr. Darabont alone. But, I’m pretty sure the last thing the writers of the show thought after seeing the tremendous praise and ratings for The Walking Dead was that they’d be hunting for new jobs before season’s end.
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