According to TV Line, the rest of the episodes will air starting March 2.So I guess I'm glad the last episode I watched of OUAT is the last season finale, the show was hilariously bad in the last season or two, did the reboot season get better or go down in quality below Hades?
Still have no idea why NBC premiered one episode on TV and then put the Olympics on and show the second episode almost a month after the fact if you don't view it online. Why didn't they just wait until the Olympics we're done and start the show then?
So the show was already on a downward trend?The premiere of the new Strike Back premiered to 135K viewers on Cinemax.
The first season that aired on Cinemax, when they weren't yet known for (this type:) of original programming, premiered to 567K. The series averaged around 300K L+SD viewers across its 5 seasons. The finale of the Scott/Stonebridge saga earned 286K.
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That's what you get when you basically abandon your entire programming initiative for several years while you focus on righting the main ship.
We can only hope.It's not official, but the Benioff/Weiss Star Wars announcement most likely means that Confederate is dead. I imagine HBO has been looking for an excuse to put it "on hold" for a while now, after being caught off guard by the completely justified backlash.
Maybe they forgot about it? I know I've tried to.I wonder why ABC hasn't officially announced the cancellation of Inhumans...
Damn. I don't even know what they're doing with it at this point, just fold it into HBO Now or something. Rellik won't draw that many viewers either, it's a pretty average procedural with a semi-annoying gimmick and a terrific soundtrack. Like the soundtrack is better than the show by faaaaaaaar.The premiere of the new Strike Back premiered to 135K viewers on Cinemax.
The first season that aired on Cinemax, when they weren't yet known for (this type:) of original programming, premiered to 567K. The series averaged around 300K L+SD viewers across its 5 seasons. The finale of the Scott/Stonebridge saga earned 286K.
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That's what you get when you basically abandon your entire programming initiative for several years while you focus on righting the main ship.
Clark is awesome, both as an electronic artist and as a composer. I barely know what Rellik is but bought the score. His music for The Last Panthers was superb, too.Rellik won't draw that many viewers either, it's a pretty average procedural with a semi-annoying gimmick and a terrific soundtrack. Like the soundtrack is better than the show by faaaaaaaar.
Maybe they want to do a double Marvel cancellation and axe SHIELD at the same time.I wonder why ABC hasn't officially announced the cancellation of Inhumans...
Damn. I don't even know what they're doing with it at this point, just fold it into HBO Now or something. Rellik won't draw that many viewers either, it's a pretty average procedural with a semi-annoying gimmick and a terrific soundtrack. Like the soundtrack is better than the show by faaaaaaaar.
Nah, they're afraid Disney will want to keep both so they don't want egg on their faces.Maybe they want to do a double Marvel cancellation and axe SHIELD at the same time.
What's the overall impression of AP Bio? Saw it on Hulu and was wondering if it was worth the time investment.
We'll see. At least 6 eps are out in the UK and the reception hasn't been good so far.It's actually perfectly fine. The new team hasn't gelled yet (after just one episode, gasp) but the story and action scenes are easily on par with previous seasons.
It's not quite as good as his soundtrack for The Last Panthers, but that might be down to me not liking Rellik anywhere near as much as I did The Last Panthers. Amusingly enough my favourite piece of music from Rellik was one that apparently was a replacement for a track the BBC/HBO Nordic didn't license. One of the episodes opened with soothing tiki music in the UK, and the version I saw opened with the soothing sound of the fucking apocalypse. One of these is immensely preferable to the other.Clark is awesome, both as an electronic artist and as a composer. I barely know what Rellik is but bought the score. His music for The Last Panthers was superb, too.
Maybe they want to do a double Marvel cancellation and axe SHIELD at the same time.
A bit surprised, I wonder if the show will have a real ending with every story arc having a closure.
It's not official, but the Benioff/Weiss Star Wars announcement most likely means that Confederate is dead. I imagine HBO has been looking for an excuse to put it "on hold" for a while now, after being caught off guard by the completely justified backlash.
The premiere of the new Strike Back premiered to 135K viewers on Cinemax.
Still have no idea why NBC premiered one episode on TV and then put the Olympics on and show the second episode almost a month after the fact if you don't view it online. Why didn't they just wait until the Olympics we're done and start the show then?
I caught this when it aired on Sky and it was absolute garbage. Not a patch on the original.
Apparently they spent a fortune making that Tales From The Tour Bus but that was likely to keep Mike Judge happy.
Nonsense.
Also, by "original" you of course mean the first reboot? :P
Source? The series was a standard 'E! True Hollywood Story' type thing that was only partially animated (and very simplistically at that). I can't imagine that it cost very much at all.
I think it was one season, but judging by the reception and the apparent popularity, I'd say it's a lock to get a Season 2.do we know if Altered Carbon was only 1 season deal or one of those fancy 2 season deals off the bat Netflix loves to throw around lately?
It hasn't been renewed yet. The original order was only for a first season, like most shows.do we know if Altered Carbon was only 1 season deal or one of those fancy 2 season deals off the bat Netflix loves to throw around lately?
They'll cancel it this summer. Read that's the plan, can't remember where.I wonder why ABC hasn't officially announced the cancellation of Inhumans...
2018 Netflix is far more willing to bring down the ax than 2015 Netflix, but I'd still be surprised if it doesn't get a second season.It hasn't been renewed yet. The original order was only for a first season, like most shows.
I'm guessing due to the price tag it at least gets a second season though just to help recoup costs. I'm getting the vibe it's doing better than their past expensive shows like Marco Polo and Sense8 too. And those both got a season 2.
Has the winners of the best TV of 2017 been declared? I voted in the thread, but I haven't seen an update and just wanted to make sure I hadn't missed it.
Bryan Fuller has exited as showrunner of Apple's upcoming reboot of Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories over creative differences. It is unclear whether he will have a different role on the project.
The tech giant made deal for a remake of the cult Spielberg-produced anthology series, which aired from 1985-87 series on NBC.
Hannibal and American Gods' Bryan Fuller had been attached to the project since it was originally set up at NBC two years ago.
Fuller focused his attention on Amazing Stories recently after exiting American Gods as co-showrunner. He also exited CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery early in its development, making Amazing Stories the third consecutive series he has left.
Also, in other news. Ivy is now a full on writer for American Gods, congrats!
It hasn't been renewed yet. The original order was only for a first season, like most shows.
I'm guessing due to the price tag it at least gets a second season though just to help recoup costs. I'm getting the vibe it's doing better than their past expensive shows like Marco Polo and Sense8 too. And those both got a season 2.
It's all for Hannibal, it's gotta be!
(Three departures this quick is wild.)
He also co-wrote the pilot for Youtube's Jumper series, Impulse. Not sure how involved he is in that one past the pilot, but Horwitch back in spy mode is great news!'Berlin Station': Jason Horwitch Set As New Showrunner Of Epix Series, or If you want to phrase it differently: THE CREATOR OF RUBICON IS DOING ANOTHER SPY SERIES PRAISE THE LORDS
The second series was already an improvement on the lacklustre first (besides the damn puns in the episode titles), so hopefully it will get even better with the next season.
Oh, I thought it was about BBC shows airing worldwide.Technically not a BBC Worldwide production in the strictest sense of the word, I suppose?