EXCLUSIVE : NBC has ordered a writers' room for a two-hour project called Grosse Pointe Garden Society from Good Girls creator Jenna Baynes and her frequent collaborator, former Good Girls executive producer Bill Krebs , as well as The Hunting Party . The concept of procedural crime from JJ Bailey and co-author of "The Finale" Jack Coburn . Universal Television, where Baynes, Krebs and Bailey had their joint deal and Coburn's first deal, is the studio for both.
The Horticultural Society of Grosse Pointe, which has a pilot commitment, is one of two NBC sales this season in development for Universal TV's Banning & Krebs. Another of his scripts, "Murder by the Rules," was turned into a Good Girls pilot starring Reta. Initially, it was a pilot participation.
NBC has split its drama slate into two templates, two pilots, Textbook Murder and The Wolf , and two writers' rooms for straight-to-series consideration.
The network has followed a two-pronged strategy since the pandemic-hit 2020 period, when it decided to spin off some of its own pilots — the dramas Langdon and Regular Joe , as well as the comedies Night School , Big Team and American Cars — and continue straight- forward series. . The La Brea comedy track is in order of five additional scripts. Ultimately, of all the series that came out of this development season, which also included the semi-drama pilot Debris , only the comedies Grand Crew and American Auto and the drama La Brea made it into second seasons, which is an encouraging sign. for writers. 'room. Models in the theater. ( La Brea was recently renewed for a third and final season.)
Written by Baynes and Krebs, Grosse Pointe Garden Society, with a slight nod to Good Girls , follows four members of a suburban garden club, all from different walks of life, who become embroiled in murder and crime as they struggle to live their normal lives. . life is a flower
Banes and Krebs executive produced with Casey Kieber.
Hunt Group revolves around a small team of detectives who band together to track down and capture the most dangerous killers our country has ever seen, all of whom have escaped from a secret prison that never existed, writes Bailey.
Bailey and Coburn executive produce The Hunting Party. Released on NBC in August, it is the first sale under Bailey's overall deal with Universal Television, a division of Universal Studios Group.
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