On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 1:08 PM Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:

> the idea that the showrunners spend decade after decade pissed off with
> Shearer but unwilling to act at all is laughable. It's akin to the
> elderly divorcing couple who were just waiting until the kids died.
>

I don't see why you think that it's impossible for him to be difficult
enough to work with that they won't miss him when he's gone but not so
difficult that firing and replacing him would be worth the effort and the
potential disruption that it would bring.

My entire (non-entertainment-related) industry is chock full of people who
are miserable to be around but too good at what they do to actually fire,
and I suspect that it isn't the only one.

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