Were any of the "black-ish" cast members in this episode? I'm still a couple behind.
Were any of the "black-ish" cast members in this episode? I'm still a couple behind.
Junior of course, but that's it.Were any of the "black-ish" cast members in this episode? I'm still a couple behind.
Wow. Given Kirkman's whole "I can write this forever stance", I'm genuinely shocked.A show set duringwould be awesome as hell, especially if they really leaned into thethe time of the final issue of the comic where it's a couple decades in the future and it's basically the wild west set in a desert with trains and bandits riding horses and shitaspects of it.western
I'm more annoyed that it was aInteresting. Personally I'll take the "tie a bow on it" endings almost every time. Primarily because I think creators screw up ambiguous endings far more often than they get it right. And, for me, a botched ambiguous ending sours me on a show more than a forgettable "pat and clean" ending.
Yeah, everyone else was on a ski vacation for MLK weekend. For those that don't remember, it was a throwback to S1E12 of Blackish where they go skiing for MLK weekend.
Yeah, everyone else was on a ski vacation for MLK weekend. For those that don't remember, it was a throwback to S1E12 of Blackish where they go skiing for MLK weekend.
Even though they're the same company, they likely have different Standards & Practices departments. They can be very weird about stuff like that even though ABC is a broadcast network and should have stricter standards hahaJust finished catching up. I sometimes forget that "grown-ish" takes place during the spring semester. I like how they planned it like that, but it makes it confusing sometimes. I'm sure it'll be fine once it catches up to current day though (or if you're watching the show when it's all done).
And, wow, that set looked so different with how "grown-ish" films their show! The lighting and camera angles are more intimate and warm. It's like it was a different set entirely!
It was also kinda weird that they censored that Lizzo song at the end even though they played it just fine on a recent episode of "black-ish." They censored the alcohol references, strangely, yet they all drink underage all the time anyway.
It's dumb to censor the lyrics when grownish constantly shows underaged drinking (even in this same episode) and underaged weed use. Also dumb that they don't censor that same lyric in the promo for the show. Guess it was really because of Grey Goose.Even though they're the same company, they likely have different Standards & Practices departments. They can be very weird about stuff like that even though ABC is a broadcast network and should have stricter standards haha
So i take it that no matter how many shows they cancel at 3 seasons, there is zero chance Netflix doesn't renew Stranger Things right? Unless the creators are done with it or something.
Still seems like a mystery over why it got cancelled besides making space for sports/WWE. They could have at least given it a proper final season to coincide with Empire.Fox is bringing Star back for a 2 hour wrap up movie
As long as the creators want to go on it'll get renewed. Netflix are hardly going to end one of their bigger series if there's the potential for more, especially with all the brand stuff that they do with it.
I thought I remembered reading that it was renewed for Seasons 3 and 4 awhile back, and that was the intended end.So i take it that no matter how many shows they cancel at 3 seasons, there is zero chance Netflix doesn't renew Stranger Things right? Unless the creators are done with it or something.
I thought I remembered reading that it was renewed for Seasons 3 and 4 awhile back, and that was the intended end.
I thought I remembered reading that it was renewed for Seasons 3 and 4 awhile back, and that was the intended end.
The Duffer Bros said they won't want it to go past 4 or 5 seasons. That's all I've seen.
I think I also recall them saying how they would probably be a time-jump as well, because between filming, the kids are just growing so fast to make it "a year later" each time, pretty much. Given how the season ended, I can see them jumping ahead 2-3 years, especially since we don't know when/if production for the next season has even started yet.
The original plan was for a time skip after Season 1 but they abandoned it when the kid actors proved to be too popular. I don't think they're ever going to do one, but if there ever was a time to do it, it's after S3. It's enough of a status-quo shift that a time skip WOULD make narrative sense, and also justify Hawkins not just becoming a complete ghost town due to annual otherworldly infestations.
I'm only on Ep 5 so no spoilers, but do you mean time jump ala "It Part 2"?
That's because you ignored the first part of that sentence saying it would've been after S1 when the characters were 12. Doing the jump then to the characters being 17 would've necessitated recasting the kids. Jumping to 17 y/o characters now would mean no recast is needed because that would be believable in comparison to the actors' ages.oh ok. I don't think anyone cares if their ages jump to current ages. This just didn't make sense to me: "they abandoned it when the kid actors proved to be too popular "
Only times I have seen are '83, '84, '85 as you mentioned.Is there a timeline of the show? I could have sworn S1 began in 1983 (fall?). Then I know S2 was in October-November, I believe 1984. This current season was clearly July of 1985.
I would have assumed the jumps between seasons would have been longer in the show due to the time frame in 'real life' has been longer, and therefore of course the kids have changed a lot.
Sarah Paulson is NOT in AHS: 1984
Deadline has heard that Emmy winner Sarah Paulson isn't completely sitting out on American Horror Story: 1984, she'll just have a smaller part in the upcoming season of the FX series as she takes on the lead role in Ryan Murphy's Netflix series Ratched.
Taking on two lead roles in two series is a tall order, and Paulson, we understand, will remain focused on Ratched. The last time Paulson had a smaller role on AHS was in season 1 as medium Billie Dean Howard across three episodes.
Dustin and Lucas' actors are on a Hot Ones ep today and wow do they ever look like high school seniors now!
To be fair S3 filmed a year ago. If they film S4 this fall and set it in '87 then they should be pretty well aligned again.
The time gap between S1 and S2 was close to the real airing time between them. It's S3 that's the oddball- only 8 months of story time passed while it's been 20 months of real time. Kind of surprised they didn't set it in '86. There really was no reason it needed to be set in '85.
Deadline clarifies: she's in a small role in AHS: 1984, since Ratched is going to take up most of her time.
'Triple Frontier' Flop Leads Netflix to Cut Back on Huge Spending for Films — Report
Didn't know where to post this. Wonder if this would lead to more Adam Sandler trash.
Stranger Things Season 3 was a big hit as expected.
yaaaaaaasssssssssssss
These numbers don't really tell us a lot, don't they? With Netflix's business model a series with less viewers but many of them being new subscribers would be more advantegous than a series which is watched by many but all of them being customers that have been around for a while and exactly what makes people retain their subscription is hard to gauge.Netflix's data is usually pretty vague and hard to parse, but it seems like they're getting more comfortable sharing specifics, at least for their successes. 18+ million accounts (not people, but accounts, which means potentially double or even triple that number in terms of actual people) having completed the entire season in 4 days is honestly extremely impressive. Still hard to compare to previous Netflix series since we don't have that data, but they did say this was a record, so that at least gives us an idea of what the ceiling looks like.
Netflix is done, pack it up boys
Are any Forbes Contributor articles worth reading?
Netflix is done, pack it up boys
TIL the US is the only country to earn money in with your streaming service.
Netflix is done, pack it up boys
HBO Max will combine content from HBO with a slate of originals and programming from Warner Bros., New Line, DC Entertainment, CNN, TNT, TBS, truTV, The CW, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Crunchyroll, Rooster Teeth, and Looney Tunes.
New deals with Warner Bros. Television and others for HBO Max announced today include:
• The exclusive streaming rights at launch to all 236 episodes of "Friends" — one of the biggest hits on television and in streaming
• The exclusive streaming rights at launch to all episodes of fan favorites "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air" and "Pretty Little Liars"
• The exclusive streaming home to a string of new Warner Bros.' produced dramas for The CW beginning with the fall 2019 season, including the highly-anticipated new DC Entertainment series "Batwoman," and "Katy Keene" (spinoff of "Riverdale")
• New exclusive movie production deals with Greg Berlanti, one of Hollywood's most prolific and successful producers, and Reese Witherspoon, Academy Award® and Emmy Award®-winning actress and producer; Berlanti will produce an initial four movies focused in the young adult space, while Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine will produce at least two films[/quot]e