Oh god you're completely right. Hahaha. Your recommendations of Handmaid's Tale and Harlots are very good in that case.
Oh god you're completely right. Hahaha. Your recommendations of Handmaid's Tale and Harlots are very good in that case.
I use it to watch Star, This Is Us, The Gifted, The Good Place, etc. I used to use it for the CW shows and Korean dramas before they pulled those.I guess Im the only one who still uses Hulu just as a catch up when I miss a network tv show.
Oh and well some assorted animes. I think some are must sees if thats your thing (Gundam Origin).
They did that reality show competition after all. lolWait so they actually went through with that dumb idea of redoing Mythbusters with new hosts?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApkivGbsqQQ
Jesus.
I was going to say this show:What shows are must see on Hulu?
Thinking of signing up the free trial for Runaways and want to make the most of my binge watch.
I didn't think it would actually happen, im surprised.
YupMythbusters without Adam and Jamie just seems silly. I was alright when the Build Team took over for a minute because they were part of the show and all, but doing a complete relaunch?
Just feels like Science didn't have any ideas for new shows.
Starz is developing P-Town, a drama series with a lesbian lead that touches on the current opioid epidemic. The project hails from former Gotham writer-producer Rebecca Cutter, Power executive producer Gary Lennon and Jerry Bruckheimer TV.
Written and executive produced by Cambridge, MA-born Cutter, with Lennon on board as showrunner, P-Town centers on Jackie Quinones, a hard-partying lesbian in Provincetown, MA, aka P-Town; a federal Fishery Service Agent who uses her gun and badge to seduce tourist chicks. She's none-too-enthusiastically putting in her time until she can draw a federal pension – but everything changes when she discovers a body in Cape Cod Bay, and finds herself at the center of the Cape's gruesome heroin epidemic.
As opiate-related overdose deaths have skyrocketed in the U.S. since 2001, Massachusetts' has been hit hard, with more than 1,250 deaths from heroin overdose in 2014. The 2015 HBO documentary Heroin: Cape Cod, USA, depicted the dire situation in Cape Cod where 85 percent of the crimes are opiate-related.
This is Jerry Bruckheimer TV's third project at Starz. In a very competitive situation, the Lionsgate-owned premium cable network recently landed JBTV's hot drama spec script Family Crimes by Suicide Squad writer-director David Ayer with a production commitment.
At Starz, Bruckheimer TV also has action-drama series Black Samurai (working title) in development, with Common set to star and executive produce.
What shows are must see on Hulu?
Thinking of signing up the free trial for Runaways and want to make the most of my binge watch.
I've only seen a gif of this show and I concur with the evaluation of the show.
I knew the thread title was a good idea, I don't even have to update it for this piece of news.
But it's not a show I like. TBF I didn't even give it a chance because it looked dumb to me.I knew the thread title was a good idea, I don't even have to update it for this piece of news.
Darn, I liked the All Sourcer/IP plot aspect, but yeah the show should easily give a conclusive ending.
Jane Gloriana Villanueva can claim something that most authors can't. Despite being a fictional character on the CW's rom-com "Jane the Virgin," Villanueva is a published author on the show and in real life. Her debut historical romance, "Snow Falling," was unveiled in the Nov. 10 episode of "Jane the Virgin" and then hit actual bookstores across America.
Life imitates art in this elaborate act of corporate synergy swirling around the story of a Latina virgin who works in a Miami hotel. On the show, viewers saw Jane pursuing an MFA and writing a novel called "Snow Falling" in her spare time. Variety reports that Simon & Schuster approached its fellow CBS subsidiary the CW about making Jane's book a reality. To pull off that bit of publishing trompe-l'œil, Simon & Schuster imprint Adams Media renamed itself Lorden + Gregor, the fictional publishing house that buys Jane's novel in Season 3.
Same here. I'm catching up with them slowly but I would like to see them on Friday since I always end up watching something else on Sunday or just not getting a moment to watch it on the DVR Soo enough. Friday was greatShark Tank needs to go back to Friday.
Much better spot but honestly i'd keep watching if it aired every night.
Reminds me of when Passions released it's in-show "tell all" book in real life.lolwtf:
Jane the Virgin's in-show novel has been published... in real life.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/jane-the-virgin-publishes-her-virgin-novel-in-real-life/2017/11/27/fca468dc-d393-11e7-b62d-d9345ced896d_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-cards_hp-card-arts:homepage/card&utm_term=.e2d47c751cb3
Castle had his books published IRL as well. They were appropriately hacky and terrible and I loved them.lolwtf:
Jane the Virgin's in-show novel has been published... in real life.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/jane-the-virgin-publishes-her-virgin-novel-in-real-life/2017/11/27/fca468dc-d393-11e7-b62d-d9345ced896d_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-cards_hp-card-arts:homepage/card&utm_term=.e2d47c751cb3
lolwtf:
Jane the Virgin's in-show novel has been published... in real life.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/jane-the-virgin-publishes-her-virgin-novel-in-real-life/2017/11/27/fca468dc-d393-11e7-b62d-d9345ced896d_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-cards_hp-card-arts:homepage/card&utm_term=.e2d47c751cb3
A Passions Fan???Reminds me of when Passions released it's in-show "tell all" book in real life.
A bunch of Nikki Heat books got published credited to Richard Castle, so this has happened before.lolwtf:
Jane the Virgin's in-show novel has been published... in real life.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/jane-the-virgin-publishes-her-virgin-novel-in-real-life/2017/11/27/fca468dc-d393-11e7-b62d-d9345ced896d_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-cards_hp-card-arts:homepage/card&utm_term=.e2d47c751cb3
WatThis week The Good Doctor had VR surgery. Jesus I love how bad this show is, it's so good.
The Goldbergs is a fun show. I started watching it this summer, and have enjoyed it a lot.
I'm glad Kevin Probably Saves the World is back tonight.
For those who don't want to click through:As audiences continue to flee old-school linear TV for streaming and on-demand, making precise judgments about a new program's long-term survival odds has become trickier than ever. Embryonic series such as ABC's Kevin (Probably) Saves the World or CBS's 9JKL get their runs extended despite seriously disappointing ratings because networks know many viewers have no idea yet that these shows even exist, while anything they put on as replacements would probably do even worse. Still, while most newcomers — and even some long-running programs considered "hits" — now muddle through week-to-week with so-so ratings, a few of the fall freshmen series that premiered last September have broken out from the pack. Here are five clear winners of the fall TV season.
They didn't show that, but I'm sure they did.
The BBC Dickens' adaptations tend to be very good, and well as is Peaky Blinders. So good news as far as I am concerned.A Christmas Carol will be the first adaptation in this planned series. As Ebenzer Scrooge, the miserly cold-hearted boss, is visited by four ghosts from the past, present and the future, on a freezing Christmas Eve, he must face up to how his self-interested, penny pinching behaviour has impacted his own life and those around him, leaving him in a paranoid bubble of fear. Is it too late for him to save the spirit of Christmas, and himself?
A Christmas Carol is a 3x60' drama for Christmas 2019. It will be produced by Scott Free London in association with Hardy Son and Baker for BBC One. It will be executive produced by Steven Knight, Ridley Scott, Tom Hardy, Kate Crowe and Dean Baker, alongside Piers Wenger for the BBC.
BBC One has today announced a three-part adaptation of Andrea Levy's epic and award-winning novel about the dying days of slavery in Jamaica.
Written by Sarah Williams (Small Island) and produced by Heyday Television (Harry Potter, Gravity, Paddington, Boy in the Striped Pyjamas), the drama has been commissioned by Piers Wenger, Controller of BBC Drama, and Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content.
Still better than what those shows typically do.