It seemed to be a show that's always on fumes, so I took the renewal last year to be a mercy killing.Wait, New Girl is cancelled? Damn. Low ratings or just it's time to go?
It seemed to be a show that's always on fumes, so I took the renewal last year to be a mercy killing.Wait, New Girl is cancelled? Damn. Low ratings or just it's time to go?
Apparently schedule conflicts with the actors and such made another season difficult so it was going to be canceled but, they came up with an idea for the final season. Less episodes and closed the Arcs on the characters so everyone gets the shine.Wait, New Girl is cancelled? Damn. Low ratings or just it's time to go?
I dont recall the crew saying that themselves but with Scott Caan already out like half the time and O'Loughlin saying he was out for sure(not to mention DDK and Grace Park already out)Isn't the show supposed to be winding down? Or maybe they're just going to have all the new people spinoff and have the two white dudes retire and get fake-gay married.
I can't remember, did Jess and Nick get together last season? That was the only real big thing that I assume they'd want to do.Apparently schedule conflicts with the actors and such made another season difficult so it was going to be canceled but, they came up with an idea for the final season. Less episodes and closed the Arcs on the characters so everyone gets the shine.
I'm sure they could keep going. Danny is so replacable that they literally did an episode where they call everyone to help, including the National Guard, and no one bothers calling Danny. lolI dont recall the crew saying that themselves but with Scott Caan already out like half the time and O'Loughlin saying he was out for sure(not to mention DDK and Grace Park already out)
it just seemed like it was a sure thing.
but with the new guys, Chi McBride, Ian Anthony Dale they could probably make it go 1 more season at least.
It seemed to be a show that's always on fumes, so I took the renewal last year to be a mercy killing.
Apparently schedule conflicts with the actors and such made another season difficult so it was going to be canceled but, they came up with an idea for the final season. Less episodes and closed the Arcs on the characters so everyone gets the shine.
That killed me lol, didn't even hear him mentioned.I'm sure they could keep going. Danny is so replacable that they literally did an episode where they call everyone to help, including the National Guard, and no one bothers calling Danny. lol
I think the problem is that no one could really lead the team. Chi McBride's character is technically the one that's been there the longest, but he's really only been there for like 2 or 3 yars.That killed me lol, didn't even hear him mentioned.
As silly as it sounds if I were to make 1 last season i'd make most of it normal but with the newer cast leading it, however i'd do a final arc thats set about during Danny's hallucinations from a while back.
Some case that has a bunch of connections with a past case so retired Danny, McGarrett and Max return with Chin and Kono if they can get them as guests.
Thats true but if they need a stretch for a leader at least he is a veteran cop. They can also maybe bring in Duke(?) a bit more to mentor him in leadership.I think the problem is that no one could really lead the team. Chi McBride's character is technically the one that's been there the longest, but he's really only been there for like 2 or 3 yars.
New Girl will air its final season on Tuesday, April 10. It will consist of 8 episodes. It was a combination of low ratings and that it's been around for (what's going to be) 7 seasons.Wait, New Girl is cancelled? Damn. Low ratings or just it's time to go?
I think Duke is there because it's a nice cameo. I think it'd be hilarious if they tried to transition him to the team though. lolThats true but if they need a stretch for a leader at least he is a veteran cop. They can also maybe bring in Duke(?) a bit more to mentor him in leadership.
I know im stretching it but weirdly the show is one of my favorite shows at times despite definitely not being that.
You can watch intently or you can be doing other stuff and still enjoy it strangely.
and not to mention loving the ridiculous stuff like the flying house and Iron Man suit lol.
I think i'd watch it until McBride completely wants out.
Oh no lol definitely not on the team(would be hilarious though) just same position but more interaction, McBride's character doesn't feel comfortable taking over and gets pep talks, stories and such from him now and then.I think Duke is there because it's a nice cameo. I think it'd be hilarious if they tried to transition him to the team though. lol
There's the other thing of why Steve wouldn't be around if the show continues. They'd have to move him to the mainland like they did with the other characters as a way of getting them to disappear but still be "around".
And yeah, this and MacGyver are the perfect combination of low budget and stupid that makes for good dumb tv. It's like watching a B movie every week. lol
I think MacGyver knows it's stupid. They had another episode where someone tries to blow up his house and finally one guy asks him, "Dude, why don't you just move?" and he says "hey, it's a rent free house!" lolOh no lol definitely not on the team(would be hilarious though) just same position but more interaction, McBride's character doesn't feel comfortable taking over and gets pep talks, stories and such from him now and then.
Agree, I really need to finally try MacGyver.
Grown-ish: Wednesday's premiere drew 1.56M total viewers, including 917k in the demo, to become the cable net's best comedy series launch in 5 1/2 years. The Black-ish spinoff also was the Disney-owned outlet's top overall series start since Shadowhunters two years ago.
Some other numbers from the series premiere: Grown-ish opened as Wednesday's No. 1 scripted series on cable TV among women 18-49, women 18-34 and females 12-34; scored the best digital bow for a Freeform series with 4.5M viewers in the first three days; and was the strongest scripted comedy series launch on basic cable among women 18-49 since April 2014 (MTV's Faking It), among women 18-34 since July 2014 (FX's Married) and among adults 18-49 since September 2016 (FX's Atlanta).
LOLI think MacGyver knows it's stupid. They had another episode where someone tries to blow up his house and finally one guy asks him, "Dude, why don't you just move?" and he says "hey, it's a rent free house!" lol
They keep teasing his father and I really do hope they have cast Richard Dean Anderson for that role. I doubt it, but it'd be a nice surprise.
New Girl will air its final season on Tuesday, April 10. It will consist of 8 episodes. It was a combination of low ratings and that it's been around for (what's going to be) 7 seasons.
It's now a monthly thread.Is anyone going to make a show premiere dates thread? Or has that already been made and I missed it?
They're done on a month by month basis now:January thread.Is anyone going to make a show premiere dates thread? Or has that already been made and I missed it?
I missed this, what are you talking about?No wonder Gillian Anderson wants to be done with the X-Files after hearing about the fuckery that happened in the new episode.
I watched it, it seemed more mature than the other stuff I've seen on Freeform like Shadowhunters or Switched at Birth, I was most surprised at all the language they had on the show and all the talk about sex and drugs. Have I just never noticed this content or has Freeform always had this? Like I mean I know that this happens on UnREAL (Lifetime owned by Disney) but I've never seen it on Freeform.
https://screenrant.com/x-files-season-11-premiere-twist/
That sounds like the sort of rushed final episode writing (of a cancelled show) you'd use to try to explain a cliffhanger of the previous episode because it won't be back. Not a season premiere. Huh.https://screenrant.com/x-files-season-11-premiere-twist/
They explain it better than I can, but basically...Last season's cliffhanger finale was a dream or a vision or whatever. Mulder isn't William's father, somehow the Smoking Man impregnated Scully with his own DNA using alien magic.... yeah.
You should read up on The Fosters.I watched it, it seemed more mature than the other stuff I've seen on Freeform like Shadowhunters or Switched at Birth, I was most surprised at all the language they had on the show and all the talk about sex and drugs. Have I just never noticed this content or has Freeform always had this? Like I mean I know that this happens on UnREAL (Lifetime owned by Disney) but I've never seen it on Freeform.
What? They just now started production? Fuck. I assumed they already filmed it or were finishing it and that it would premiere in March or April.
Nope, production was pushed back. Not sure if any reason was ever given, like someone's schedule or what. They're aiming for a September return now.What? They just now started production? Fuck. I assumed they already filmed it or were finishing it and that it would premiere in March or April.
God damn the Brave got nuked,Monday night's ratings. ABC and NBC were all by themselves last night. It helped ABC, not so much NBC:
Yeah expect even more months between the season 5 and 4 and hell, let's make it a split season while we are at it. Have to milk this cow until it's sour, after all.What? They just now started production? Fuck. I assumed they already filmed it or were finishing it and that it would premiere in March or April.
That last part rings oh so ever true, I forgot it existed.Hulu has opted not to order a third season of the Hugh Laurie drama Chance.
Chance was a hot package that, in a very competitive situation, landed at Hulu with two-season 20-episode order, so this was the first time it came up for renewal.
The project, from author Kem Nunn, Room director Lenny Abrahamson, showrunner Alexandra Cunningham and producer Michael London, did not break out and became a victims of Peak TV, getting somewhat lost in the sea of originals on TV.
In a competitive situation, Showtime has landed Shining Vale, a horror comedy from Divorce creator Sharon Horgan, Trial & Error co-creator Jeff Astrof and Aaron Kaplan's Kapital Entertainment (The Chi). The project, from Warner Bros. TV where Astrof is under an overall deal, has received a pilot production commitment from the network.
Written by Horgan and Astrof, Shining Vale is a horror-comedy about a dysfunctional family that moves from the city to a small town in a house in which terrible atrocities have taken place, but no one seems to notice except for the mother — and the evil spirit that's trying to possess her. It's a show about mental illness, small town politics, religion and a family battling their demons. But in a really funny, and scary way.
TV Line said:ABC president Channing Dungey tells TVLine that she has no current plans to revive mega-phenom Lost. However, she's not ruling it out. "We have not had any official discussions about that," the exec maintains. "It's something that's on a list of, 'Wouldn't that be great if… ," but at this point it's only at that place.'
Good question. It's a brilliant show and disgustingly sweet at times and I mean that as a compliment. Plus virtually every line out of Samberg's mouth is genius
As much as I love him in it the show shines because it's an ensemble
Is this a Game of Thrones parody or something?
It's a popular show on NBC that airs before This Is Us IIRC. I haven't seen it personally.