Massacre day(s) is the new normal before Upfronts because shows aren't cancelled throughout the year any more.Was it last year that cancellation massacre happened? Man what bizarre day that was.
Ratsky makes a thread each month showing which new shows are starting.Is there a thread that makes it easier to see each seasons new shows and where it could be possible for international audiences to watch the damn shows lol
Give shows a second season and when they still can't perform axe them?RIP AP Bio.
I thought the show really came together in Season 2 but NBC gonna NBC.
It was more of me just saying Haters gonna hate but you're not wrong. Oh well, I enjoyed it for what it was.Give shows a second season and when they still can't perform axe them?
Feels like that's been kind of a trend lately.Give shows a second season and when they still can't perform axe them?
Im still weaping the loss of Mick; but no one is really around to kick up a fuss about that one (which hurts even more). xD
If there was a place to kick up a fuss then I'd be right there!Im still weaping the loss of Mick; but no one is really around to kick up a fuss about that one (which hurts even more). xD
It was that and Lucifer. Then both of those got saved.You're not alone. It's been a year, and I still really miss that show. It was kind of a shame the the B99 cancellation overshadowed it.
Four episodes left.Boo NBC. AP Bio was amazing especially this season. the students got bigger parts and it was great. There should be like 2 episodes left right?
All I need now is Deadly Class S2.
Cult British comedy Peep Show is getting another chance at a U.S. adaptation with a script in development at FX. The series, which ran for nine seasons on Channel 4, is getting a gender role reversal with the two leads – played by David Mitchell and Robert Webb in the UK original – set to be played by women.
Portlandia and Superstore writer and co-exec producer Karey Dornetto is writing the adaptation.
It is the latest attempt after Starz attempted a remake in 2016, while Fox took a run at a pilot, starring The Big Bang Theory's Johnny Galecki, in 2005 and Spike gave it a chance in 2008.
Wait, what? Did they just not market it at all? I had no idea this has been out already.Oh man had no idea new Sneaky Pete released three weeks ago lmao
Might try force my way through
I saw absolutely no media on any website I frequentWait, what? Did they just not market it at all? I had no idea this has been out already.
The Mick was by far a better show than AP Bio. I say that as someone who generally enjoys Dennis's antics over Dees.Im still weaping the loss of Mick; but no one is really around to kick up a fuss about that one (which hurts even more). xD
I saw absolutely no media on any website I frequent
I'm gonna give it a shot but S2 was already a big step down from S1
The Mick was by far a better show than AP Bio. I say that as someone who generally enjoys Dennis's antics over Dees.
I don't know why nobody told you, but yes, yes it is.Why did nobody ever tell me Deadliest Catch was legitimately entertaining?!
I got stuck watching 2 out of order episodes while in the hospital and thought it could be interesting, now I see Discovery Go had most of the seasons so I gave it a shot.
I immediately got hooked and have binged almost 2 seasons in 2 days.
Commercials always had me thinking it was a show where nothing really happens and they just hype one big event all season, but really starting at the first episode of a season you actually get pulled into it by the captains.I don't know why nobody told you, but yes, yes it is.
It was one of the first things I binged when I first got Netflix like six years ago.
Neat.Reviews for some upcoming things:
When They See Us - Netflix. A four episode Central Park 5 dramatization from Ava Duvernay. 87 metacritic with 5 positive and 1 mixed review.
Neat.Deadwood: The Movie - HBO. 82 metacritic with 5 positive reviews.
Expected.What/If - Netflix. Renée Zellweger thriller. 57 metacritic with 4 positive, 5 mixed, 1 negative reviews.
Dammit. 😭Good Omens - Amazon. Based on the Neil Gaiman novel. 48 metacritic with 4 mixed reviews.
Oh wow. That's a bit of a surprise. Curious to see what went wrong.Good Omens - Amazon. Based on the Neil Gaiman novel. 48 metacritic with 4 mixed reviews.
I miss The Mick and we're never going to get that ending resolved. :(Im still weaping the loss of Mick; but no one is really around to kick up a fuss about that one (which hurts even more). xD
Same here, I'm sure it got better but of the few episodes I watched I didn't get into AP Bio at all. The Mick pretty much hit the ground running.The Mick was by far a better show than AP Bio. I say that as someone who generally enjoys Dennis's antics over Dees.
Oh wow. That's a bit of a surprise. Curious to see what went wrong.
If it's not a hassle for you, please continue to do so. I really like to see the ratingsShould I keep posting ratings even though the 2018-2019 is over?
Network television shows, in particular CW shows. =PAre there any genres/types of shows that you feel clutter up the schedule that you have to sift through to get what you want?
The most important thing is it creates a focal point for discussion, and you do that well. iirc you don't give returning shows the same prominence as new shows, and I think while it's good to highlight new shows more in general, there are likely some returning shows that are far bigger than some niche new ones, and they should get some love with the pictures and extra screen space. If you already do that, then never mind all that...Informal TV ERA poll:
What is your favorite part of the monthly TV threads? Are there any genres/types of shows that you feel clutter up the schedule that you have to sift through to get what you want?
You already know...the Lifetime shows, but its not a big deal. You do a good job on the threads!Informal TV ERA poll:
What is your favorite part of the monthly TV threads? Are there any genres/types of shows that you feel clutter up the schedule that you have to sift through to get what you want?
The Deadwood movie is a lie - a giant prank on the TV intelligentsia, if you will. All will be revealed this Friday...
iirc you don't give returning shows the same prominence as new shows, and I think while it's good to highlight new shows more in general, there are likely some returning shows that are far bigger than some niche new ones, and they should get some love with the pictures and extra screen space.
You already know...the Lifetime shows, but its not a big deal.
Pls keep up with the Recent Highlights - helps me know what's good, even if it's a bit old.
Would of gone nowhere near Kingdom on Netflix it had not caught my eye there.
Thinking about it more I think the first post is pretty much perfect but the second post shouldn't be listed by release date. Those new shows should be listed by network/streamer so people can skip the networks/streamers they don't have access to. For example, if I didn't have Netflix then I wouldn't care about any of those shows and would skip over all of them.
Is there any clear sense if this season of Archer is going to be the final one. Every site I see is coy, implying it could be the end but maybe not. I can't tell if it just trying to get long time fans invested in another lame gimmick season with the hope of some resolution, or if it is actually ending.