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Liz Tuccillo may not be a name that you're familiar with but if you're a "Sex and the City" fan then you definitely do know her work. Tuccillo wrote the infamous Post-It-Note episode, you know, the one where shortly after reconciling, Berger (played by Ron Livingston) breaks up with Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) by leaving her a post-it-note that simply said, "I'm sorry, I can't, don't hate me." A decade later and this is still one of the most popular episodes and being dumped a' la post-it-note has become a bit of a punchline. -
Ryan Murphy's New 'American Crime Story's' First Season Will Focus Entirely On O.J. Simpson Trial
Ryan Murphy has a real knack for producing unique, groundbreaking programming and he is about to add a new show to his roster. American Crime Story: The People Vs. O.J. Simpson is being touted as a companion series to the extremely successful American Horror Story which airs on FX. American Crime Story will take a popular crime story that made national headlines and captivated the public, then spend an entire season going behind the scenes and looking at it from different perspectives. FX has ordered the first season- ten episodes which will focus on the O.J. Simpson trial.
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