Al meets Hollywood
Today's strip is just to annoy me because the other day, after much debate, I decided not to include "show business" as a tag. Typical.
Do Al or submitter R. Feinstein pay any attention to show business? Why is it shocking that an actor might be asked to gain (or lose) weight for a part? Admittedly, that happens more for movies (famous examples: Raging Bull, Bridget Jones's Diary) than in television, and apparently this is for a television part. But still. And if Chuck Chiselchin doesn't realize this, then he shouldn't be an actor.
Maybe Chuck should realize he's not a leading man. He's not being offered a lead role here--unless the show is about an uncle and his niece(s)/nephew(s). Which is possible, I guess. And if it is a lead, be happy! Yay! A lead on a tv show. Though it's obviously a local show, so maybe he shouldn't be too excited. But still. Be grateful for the work.
Two other things: "Y'know, have a paunch stomach." You could just say "paunch." Doesn't that imply stomach? Also, how is this a "living on the edge"? Is Chuck going to start whaling on the tv exec? If so, man, he's less ready for stardom than I thought.
Labels: Chuck Chiselchin, living on the edge, television
2 Comments:
I get the feeling that R. Feinstein was told by another program to stay fit, possibly even by the bosses of the new one!
Or they're stupid.
I'm changing my last name to Chiselchin.
"Paunch stomach" is analogous to "pan-fried eggs", which has previously occurred in TDIET.
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