Not too surprising I think all things considered.
I'm wishing her luck on whatever she does next.
Not too surprising I think all things considered.
Geez. This show needs to end. Who else would be left at this point?
Also, no plans for season 3 of Big Little Lies.
Also, also, Confederate is still in development at HBO. lol
MEH indeed. I wonder if they'll keep up their phenomenal 10% decent episode ratio per season.
For The 4400, the script could not be finished and delivered on time for this pilot cycle .
For The L.A. Complex, I hear the reasons were largely due to the numbers game involved in each round of pilot orders by the CW, which is co-owned by CBS and Warner Bros. and supplied by their studios, CBS TV Studios and Warner Bros. TV.
Both studios have to have parity in the CW's pilot orders, with Batwoman, which came out of the Arrowverse crossover, taking a spot for WBTV this year. The L.A. Complex, from Martin Gero, creator of the original L.A. Complex Canadian drama as well as of NBC's Blindspot, also is from WBTV. It became the "odd man out" after the CW ordered six pilots — three each from WBTV and CBS TV Studios. The network had to pickup another pilot from CBS TV Studios in order to greenlight The L.A. Complex, and I hear there was no obvious candidate. The network opted to roll the project to next season instead.
Good Christian Bitches - I hear the CW brass remain high on the underlying IP, with the producers expected to start from scratch and take another stab at turning it into a TV series next season.
Your typo sort of still scans.True. Just feels like it's been getting so much worse that they would have considered stopping for it. But there is money to be made. I hope tits isn't some big issue and her voice is just naturally changing
Lol my bad. Didn't notice that typo
I hope that they'll bring back some of the cast members from the first LA Complex (like Jewel Staite), I enjoyed that show.CW is rolling The 4400, LA Complex, and Good Christian Bitches to next pilot season:
Now Hawaii is on break too, what the fuck is going on in american tv.
why all the damn breaks.
pissing me off
Now Hawaii is on break too, what the fuck is going on in american tv.
why all the damn breaks.
pissing me off
I already watched the first 3 episodes of this current season. It's still so good!WATCH ONE DAY AT A TIME, YOU COWARDS.
THE FIRST TWO EPISODES ARE BOTH FUNNY AND HEAVY AND IT'S GREAT.
.WATCH ONE DAY AT A TIME, YOU COWARDS.
THE FIRST TWO EPISODES ARE BOTH FUNNY AND HEAVY AND IT'S GREAT.
My personal issue is just it being sporadic.22 to 24 episodes isn't enough episodes to have a new one every week from October to May.
No idea this came out.WATCH ONE DAY AT A TIME, YOU COWARDS.
THE FIRST TWO EPISODES ARE BOTH FUNNY AND HEAVY AND IT'S GREAT.
I used to ignore this show until recently because I thought it would just be a dumb sitcom. So glad I was wrong because it's great.WATCH ONE DAY AT A TIME, YOU COWARDS.
THE FIRST TWO EPISODES ARE BOTH FUNNY AND HEAVY AND IT'S GREAT.
WATCH ONE DAY AT A TIME, YOU COWARDS.
THE FIRST TWO EPISODES ARE BOTH FUNNY AND HEAVY AND IT'S GREAT.
SWEEPSNow Hawaii is on break too, what the fuck is going on in american tv.
why all the damn breaks.
pissing me off
The AMC Networks' premium streaming service for thriller, suspense and horror has started production in Atlanta, Ga. on the segments, which is its first long-form original TV series. The horror series is based on the 1982 anthology film written by Stephen King and directed by George A. Romero.
The series will premiere later this year. The announced segments and writers:
Kinda disappointing they couldn't get any women, I guess they subscribe to the (dumb) Jason Blum theory of horror."Silvery Waters of Lake Champlain" by Joe Hill (NOS4A2)
"House of the Head" by Josh Malerman (Bird Box)
"The Companion" by Joe Lansdale (The Bottoms) [my note: the writer of the Hap & Leonard novels!)
"The Man in the Suitcase" by Christopher Buehlman (The Lesser Dead)
"All Hallows Eve" by Bruce Jones (The Hitchhiker)
"Night of the Paw" by John Esposito (The Walking Dead: Webisodes)
"Bad Wolf Down" by Rob Schrab (Monster House)
AMC has opened a writers room for 61st Street, a potential drama series from BAFTA-winner Peter Moffat (Criminal Justice, The Night Of,), Michael B. Jordan's Outlier Society and AMC Studios. The project is being developed as part of AMC's "scripts-to-series" model, which opens writers' rooms to produce multiple backup scripts for pilot scripts the network is high on. In success, the projects that have gone through a writers room move to straight-to-series orders.
Moffat is showrunner and executive producer of 61st Street. Set in present-day Chicago, the drama follows Moses Johnson, a promising high school athlete, who is swept up into the infamously corrupt Chicago criminal justice system. Taken by the police as a gang member, he soon finds himself in the eye of the storm as police and prosecutors seek revenge for the death of an officer during a drug bust gone wrong. A timely examination of the institutional racism plaguing cities nationwide, "61st Street" plumbs the depths of systemic abuse happening in some of the country's most vulnerable communities.
English writer Moffat previously examined the American criminal justice system with The Night Of, HBO's adaptation of his British series Criminal Justice.
The debut of A Discovery of Witches smashed Sundance Now records for total video plays, with 30x increase in the streams of any previous premiere during its first week – a record number of minutes streamed – and accounted for more than half of all streaming activity on the platform. In anticipation of the series' premiere, total subscribers to Sundance Now alone increased by nearly 30% since the start of January. In addition, the week ending January 20 saw the largest number of new subscriptions, almost more than double the number added in any previous week. The series was also a monster hit in its Shudder debut, accounting for more minutes streamed than any on-demand film or series premiere in the service's history.
Bummer, I like Into the Badlands. It's been on hiatus forever and I was wondering if it was ever coming back. I really hope they don't end on a cliffhanger, but I don't have high hopes they tie everything up in 8 episodes.
As the last episodes unfold long buried secrets will be revealed, new alliances will be forged, and the saga will climax in an epic battle to end all battles.
\o/ I'm always down for more people getting to experience Matthew Goode, those streaming numbers are kinda nuts (well not like Sundance Now was a major player in that space, but it beating out everything else on Shudder is kinda notable since Shudder has had some fairly high profile stuff hitting it).A Discovery of Witches (which has been renewed for 2 more seasons) will air linearly on AMC and Sundance TV alongside Killing Eve season 2 after doing so well on Shudder and Sundance Now.
I know I'm quoting myself, shut the fuck up. But I just noticed someone at TV Guide is feeling me:\o/ I'm always down for more people getting to experience Matthew Goode, those streaming numbers are kinda nuts (well not like Sundance Now was a major player in that space, but it beating out everything else on Shudder is kinda notable since Shudder has had some fairly high profile stuff hitting it).
\o/ I'm always down for more people getting to experience Matthew Goode, those streaming numbers are kinda nuts (well not like Sundance Now was a major player in that space, but it beating out everything else on Shudder is kinda notable since Shudder has had some fairly high profile stuff hitting it).
Ya, it's harmless fluff with a pretty face attached. So basically 10/10 would recommend.
Ya, it's harmless fluff with a pretty face attached. So basically 10/10 would recommend.
If it hadn't starred a pretty Goode looking actor I would have skipped it but it did an I enjoyed my time with it. (andnoI'mnotevenremotelysorryforthatpun)
If it hadn't starred a pretty Goode looking actor I would have skipped it but it did an I enjoyed my time with it. (andnoI'mnotevenremotelysorryforthatpun)
Badlands was watchable, but it's not worth caring about the cancellation.