We Do Want to Write On It, Though.
So I watched the Tina Fey interview on David Letterman's Netflix show, "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction."
Letterman: "When I had a television show, people would always say to me … “Why don’t you have women writers?” And the best I could come up with was, “I don’t know.” … I didn’t know why there weren’t women writers. … There was no policy against women writers. And I always thought, well, geez, if I was a woman I’m not sure I would want to write on my little nickel and dime, dog and pony show anyway, because we were on at 12:30."
Fey [intent]: "Yeah, we do want to write on it, though."
Letterman: "When I had a television show, people would always say to me … “Why don’t you have women writers?” And the best I could come up with was, “I don’t know.” … I didn’t know why there weren’t women writers. … There was no policy against women writers. And I always thought, well, geez, if I was a woman I’m not sure I would want to write on my little nickel and dime, dog and pony show anyway, because we were on at 12:30."
Fey [intent]: "Yeah, we do want to write on it, though."
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