

Shelved
The eclectic staff and patrons in the underfunded Jameson branch of the Metropolitan Public Library deal with the community and each other’s eccentricities.
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Plot Summary
Set in the basement of a TV network, 'Shelved' follows a group of writers as they navigate the absurdities of the television industry. The series humorously depicts their struggles with network executives, their own creative blocks, and the constant threat of their shows being canceled or drastically altered. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the often-frustrating process of creating television content.
Critical Reception
The show received a generally positive reception, praised for its witty writing and relatable portrayal of the television industry's inner workings. Critics found the humor sharp and the performances engaging, though some noted its niche appeal.
What Reviewers Say
- Sharp and witty writing that satirizes television production.
- Engaging performances from a talented ensemble cast.
- A humorous and relatable look at the struggles of writers in Hollywood.
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Fun Fact
The series was originally developed with a different cast and premise before being redeveloped and produced.
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