"Emmy Awards, 'Anomalies'?"
Woody Allen set down the phone and glanced toward the bestselling author's villa not far from his residence.
Although he had become famous for making comedies that turned small bets into big wins and had eventually become a renowned director who almost served as a jury member for several major American film and television awards,
deep down, Woody Allen always harbored a literary dream, which was the main reason he had recently started transitioning to making drama films.
"'Anomalies' is clearly a comedy film, just like 'Friends,' using simple content to directly please the audience, isn't that good?"
He picked up the remote control and watched the recording for a while longer, "Why insist on using writers and art as gimmicks to try to win an Emmy?"
Woody Allen pondered for a moment and approached his wine cabinet, selecting a bottle of red wine.