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  1. Gretchen J. Berg (born February 8, 1971) is an American writer and television producer. She has worked extensively with her writer and producing partner Aaron Harberts on a number of television series including Pushing Daisies and Revenge.

  2. 1 day ago · New showrunners Aaron Harberts and Gretchen J. Berg carried out a version of Fuller’s plans without him, and then oversaw the show’s first major pivot. ... It was after Harberts and Berg’s ...

  3. Gretchen J. Berg has served as an executive producer, showrunner, and co-showrunner, known for her work on Revenge (2011), Mercy (2009), Pushing Daisies (2007), Reign (2013), and GCB (2012).

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  4. Discovery is stuck in the Mirror Universe for a while. And the showrunners of the series — Gretchen J. Berg and Aaron Harberts — have revealed why this was the right direction for the show ...

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    Gretchen J. Berg (born 8 February 1971; age 53) is a writer and producer who served as executive producer on the first and part of the second season of Star Trek: Discovery.

    Together with her writing partner Aaron Harberts, she took over as Discovery's showrunner in October 2016, after Bryan Fuller stepped down from this function. She had previously collaborated with Fuller on Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls (featuring William Sadler).

    While the first season of Discovery was being aired, she became a frequent guest on the companion series After Trek, explaining the thought processes behind the development of its episodes.

    Berg and Harberts were removed from the position five episodes into the production of the show's second season due to their abusive and hostile behavior towards their colleagues. They were replaced by Alex Kurtzman and Michelle Paradise.

    Berg, who is from Pittsburgh, and Harberts have been writing partners since meeting at Northwestern University, where both were students. Berg started her line of work as a member of the production staff on Caroline in the City in 1998. She then became a writer and story editor on shows including Bevery Hills 90210, Roswell (again featuring Sadler)...

    Writer

    •DIS: •"Battle at the Binary Stars" (teleplay with Aaron Harberts) •"Context Is for Kings" (teleplay with Aaron Harberts and Craig Sweeny; story with Bryan Fuller and Aaron Harberts) •"Choose Your Pain" (story with Aaron Harberts and Kemp Powers) •"Will You Take My Hand?" (teleplay with Aaron Harberts; story with Akiva Goldsman and Aaron Harberts) •"Brother" (teleplay with Aaron Harberts and Ted Sullivan) •"An Obol for Charon" (story with Jordon Nardino and Aaron Harberts)

    Executive Producer

    •DIS: •Season 1 (all episodes) •"Brother" •"New Eden" •"Point of Light" •"An Obol for Charon" •"Saints of Imperfection" •"The Sound of Thunder"

    Appearances on AT:

    •AT:

    •"The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry"

    •"Choose Your Pain"

    •"Lethe"

    •"Despite Yourself"

  5. Gretchen J. Berg (born February 8, 1971) is an American writer and television producer. She has worked extensively with her writer and producing partner Aaron Harberts on a number of television series including Pushing Daisies and Revenge.

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  7. Gretchen J. Berg has served as an executive producer, showrunner, and co-showrunner, known for her work on Revenge (2011), Mercy (2009), Pushing Daisies (2007), Reign (2013), and GCB (2012).

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