She is usually mistaken for Puerto Rican. Unfortunately for her, this is not a popular view for a fashion magazine and it, therefore, puts her at odds with much of the magazine's staff, thus providing much of the comedic conflict of the series. Though she is also clearly attractive and will on occasion use this if a situation calls for it, Maya frowns upon men looking at women solely as objects of sexual desire, and in keeping with her feminist views, instead encourages people to admire women for their intelligence or other attributes. She is a dichotomy on several levels, with her headstrong smarts coupled with a naïveté about life and sometimes even love. Maya is largely portrayed as a hot-tempered, sassy journalist who takes a job at the fictional glamour fashion magazine Blush, owned by her father Jack Gallo, in the pilot after she is fired for tampering with an anchorwoman's teleprompter and making her cry on the air. The character of Maya Gallo is portrayed by Laura San Giacomo. ( October 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. This section describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. It still retained good ratings, though in its fourth season, it was the top-rated show for NBC Tuesday nights and had an average rating/share of 6.1/16 in the 18–49 demographic. The show ended up being moved around on the NBC schedule.
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Just Shoot Me! was never given a definitive time slot during its series run. The series main cast, from left to right: Malick, Segal, Spade (seated), San Giacomo, and Colantoni Frasier instead won the slot, and Just Shoot Me! was instead given Frasier 's 9:00 p.m. When Seinfeld left the airwaves in 1998, Just Shoot Me! was one of the contenders to take the coveted 9:00 p.m.
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After just two of these airings, the order was bumped up to a full season. after Frasier, and then was moved in the spring to Thursdays between Friends and Seinfeld. It was renewed for a 13-episode second season, fitted at 9:30 p.m. The first season of six episodes was all aired by NBC in a single month in March 1997. Early on, the series was a very competitive hit, consistently winning its time slot.