Though only airing for 18 episodes, the Dreamworks Television comedy/drama Freaks and Geeks (NBC, 1999-2000) earned extraordinary critical acclaim, and developed a devoted fan base that fought valiantly to keep it on the air. Eventually fan demand (an online petition of over 35,000 names) convinced the studio to release the series on DVD. Created by Paul Feig and executive produced by Judd Apatow (The Larry Sanders Show), Freaks and Geeks followed the Weir siblings--former math whiz Lindsay (Linda Cardellini of the Scooby-Doo feature films and ER) and her younger brother Sam (John Francis Daley)--as they navigated the perils and pleasures of a Michigan high school circa 1980. Lauded for its brutal honesty and very human characters, Freaks and Geeks combined smart dialogue and winning performances, and its plotlines rarely offered pat solutions to the characters' conflicts. These unique script books allow longtime fans and first-timers alike to enjoy the writing behind one of television's most poignant and funny programs about high school, with introductions and additional material by the series' creators.
Paul Feig Libros
Paul S. Feig es un creador estadounidense cuyas obras se distinguen por su agudo humor y un agudo sentido de los personajes. Se ha ganado la fama principalmente por su trabajo en el ámbito de la comedia, donde mezcla magistralmente el humor situacional con una comprensión más profunda de las debilidades humanas. Sus guiones y esfuerzos directoriales a menudo exploran temas de amistad, crecimiento y la búsqueda del propio lugar en el mundo, todo ello presentado con un estilo distintivo. El enfoque de Feig para contar historias es valorado por su autenticidad y su capacidad para fomentar un sentido de conexión tanto en el público como en los lectores.



The book offers a humorous and nostalgic look at the trials of public school life, capturing the awkwardness of dodgeball games, disastrous prom dates, and nightmarish bus rides. Paul Feig's vivid storytelling evokes laughter and empathy, resonating with anyone who has experienced the challenges of growing up as an outsider. It's a relatable journey that brings out the inner geek in readers, highlighting the universal struggles of adolescence with both comedy and a touch of relief.
"Elegant man-about-town and the director of Bridesmaids, Spy, and A Simple Favor Paul Feig serves up a beautifully designed cocktail and lifestyle guide with hilarious stories"-- Provided by publisher