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Peter’s long-suffering President of Production who is constantly subjected to demeaning tasks.

Action was a pioneer in more ways than one. It was the first weekly show on broadcast television to receive a . Critics praised its "hostile look" at Hollywood culture and its lack of a laugh track, which was uncommon for sitcoms of the era. It even featured meta cameos from real-life stars like Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves, and Salma Hayek , often playing exaggerated, less-than-flattering versions of themselves. The Legacy of a "Brilliant-But-Cancelled" Show Action<img width="390" height="215" src="https:...

A struggling, irritable screenwriter whose script Peter bought mostly by mistake. Why It Broke New Ground Critics praised its "hostile look" at Hollywood culture

Peter’s eccentric uncle who serves as the head of security for Dragonfire Films . Why It Broke New Ground Peter’s eccentric uncle

The Cult Classic Satire: Why "Action" Was Ahead of Its Time If you’re a fan of biting Hollywood satires like Entourage or The Larry Sanders Show , you might have missed a short-lived gem from 1999 that paved the way for them all. Action (1999) was a dark, irreverent sitcom that aired on Fox, offering a "scathing satire of the movie industry" that was notoriously gross, cynical, and embarrassingly funny . The Plot: A Producer on the Brink

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