Lori! Nooooooo!RIP Hallmark, between that and When Calls the Heart Lori is like their entire channel. Now forever tainted with scandal. 😢
Lori! Nooooooo!RIP Hallmark, between that and When Calls the Heart Lori is like their entire channel. Now forever tainted with scandal. 😢
Fallon is unwatchable imo. I hate his obvious fake pandering laugh he does for his guests, like they've just said the funniest thing he's ever heard.Wish seth Meyers swapped with Jimmy Fallon. Somr of Fallon's jokes/fun overstays its welcome or becomes awkward and some these games. Boring.
Sure Mercurio is one of the most talented writers around, and if anyone could do a season 2 of the show it would be him. But I still want shows to have endings, not everything needs more than one season.Bodyguard creator Jed Mercurio is "optimistic" that there will be a second season of the breakout British terror drama.
The British writer revealed that he is hopeful of a return to the BBC drama, which was a huge ratings hit in the UK and aired on Netflix around the world. He revealed that he was currently in talks to bring the show back.
Speaking at the INTV conference in Israel, he said, "It would be great if there was a second season. We'd love to do more. We appreciate there's a real hunger from fans to watch it. There are a lot of logistics in terms of setting up a second season and we're just working through those."
I agree with your sentiment, however in this case with Bodyguard I think it's fine. It's not so different to 24 or Luther. You could have new VIP's, plots and Big Bad each season, at least for two or three seasons, building up to being the protection for the PM perhaps.today in dammit let it die news:
'Bodyguard' Creator Jed Mercurio Is "Optimistic" About Second Season Of BBC/Netflix Terror Thriller
Sure Mercurio is one of the most talented writers around, and if anyone could do a season 2 of the show it would be him. But I still want shows to have endings, not everything needs more than one season.
Variety has learned from sources that a new series set in the "Orphan Black" universe is currently in the early development stages at AMC. Temple Street Productions, which produced the original series, is onboard to produce the new series as well.
Cautiously optimistic!Sources stressed, however, that this would not be a spinoff or reboot of the original series, but rather a completely new story set in the same world. The producers are currently seeking a writer for the project and are looking to bring in multiple people to pitch different takes on what the show could be.
I... I did not expect this one:
New 'Orphan Black' Series in Development at AMC
Cautiously optimistic!
If she only listened to herself... on When Calls the Heart.
Kevin Reilly had a few comments on it in February. Sounds like it's completed (he says he's seen the whole season), but the fact that they're "just playing with the timing of when it airs" along with the showrunner swap doesn't bode well.Speaking of terrible ideas related to "Orphan Black", the hell happened to "Snowpiercer"? It's been years, YEARS, since its filming. I'd hope there's some expose in the works detailing what the hell happened to derail it.
WarnerMedia launch series? That's what I'm thinking since TNT clearly doesn't want to air it, and a glossy Snowpiercer show could be a part of an interesting launch lineup.Kevin Reilly had a few comments on it in February. Sounds like it's completed (he says he's seen the whole season), but the fact that they're "just playing with the timing of when it airs" along with the showrunner swap doesn't bode well.
id give it a chance but at the same time who is asking for this.I... I did not expect this one:
New 'Orphan Black' Series in Development at AMC
Cautiously optimistic!
Netflix and Shawn Levy's 21 Laps (Stranger Things, Arrival) have acquired the rights to Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning bestseller All The Light We Cannot See to develop into a limited series, Deadline hears.
All the Light We Cannot See tells the story of Marie-Laure, a blind French teenager, and Werner, a German soldier, whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War II. A writer is not yet attached to the project.
Amy Adams has signed a first-look deal with HBO and launched new production company Bond Group Entertainment with her manager Stacy O'Neil. HBO also announced the first project under the deal, Poisonwood Bible, based on the Barbara Kingsolver novel, which is being developed as a limited series. In addition, Bond Group has tapped former Starz exec Kathleen Clifford as its VP of TV Development.
Co-written by Anya Epstein (The Affair, In Treatment) and Kingsolver, Poisonwood Bible, based on Kingsolver's novel, follows Orleanna Price, the wife of an evangelical missionary who takes her and their four daughters to the Belgian Congo in the midst of colonial upheaval in 1959. What follows is a suspenseful epic of tragic undoing and remarkable reconstruction in the interlocked fates of one family and a newly independent African nation.
Oh yeah, that's right! (I don't know any of their names. lol)He asked out the pathologist that was introduced a few episodes back. Are you confusing her with Claire?
I don't know how you call a show set in the same world as Orphan Black not a spin-off. It's like, one of the key definitions of one.Sources stressed, however, that this would not be a spinoff or reboot of the original series, but rather a completely new story set in the same world.
My thoughts exactly.id give it a chance but at the same time who is asking for this.
"Probably not airing in 2020, but filming in 2020," he said during a panel at the Austin Convention Center.
Hawley said Tuesday he has finished a first script and believes it will be a seven- or eight-hour limited series. The news about his intention to create a Cat's Cradle series for FX, where Hawley has an overall deal, was first announced in 2015 (!).
"You look at Vonnegut who is an original voice and played with tone and structure and told a story that managed to be a science fiction, comedic adventure about the end of the world that actually plays off the dropping of the bomb on Hiroshima," Hawley said. "So it's very exciting to do. I just haven't been doing it very quickly."
Same here. And I only started it this year
Grace & Frankie is a beautiful and masterfully made show, and everyone should watch it.
It's one of the few long-running Netflix shows that I feel has yet to outstay its welcome or have a significant shark-jumping point. It's very well-written, funny, and increasingly relevant, and also criminally underrated.Grace & Frankie is a beautiful and masterfully made show, and everyone should watch it.
It's one of my favorite feel good shows. It's criminal how underrated it is.
The writing is so rich & dense, and the performances are brilliant. Plus, despite the fact that it's a vehicle for the two (sensational) leads, all the characters are funny and interesting, and nothing is thrown away. I love the world they've created.It's one of the few long-running Netflix shows that I feel has yet to outstay its welcome or have a significant shark-jumping point. It's very well-written, funny, and increasingly relevant, and also criminally underrated.
Videos After Dark is a slightly edgier America's Funniest Home Videos.Tuesday night's ratings...so, what is "Videos After Dark" and how was it?:
Oh...was it good or was it just filler on the schedule?Videos After Dark is a slightly edgier America's Funniest Home Videos.
Oh I didn't watch. All clip TV is schedule filler. I used to work in that world, so the news of the spinoff caught my eye.
Some network shows I watch ended the past few weeks.Did I miss a bunch of sitcoms and shows ending their seasons on network already? Seems like a bunch of reality trash is running on weeknight now.
Some network shows I watch ended the past few weeks.
Manifest (NBC)
Lethal Weapon (FOX)
The Gifted (FOX)
How To Get Away With Murder (ABC)
And a few CW shows will be ending next week and the week after.
Black Lightning
All American
Legacies
Probably more but I don't care enough to look up if anything else ended.
From what I've seen it does look good and pretty funny.Grace & Frankie is a beautiful and masterfully made show, and everyone should watch it.
Crossing my fingers!
Some network shows I watch ended the past few weeks.
Manifest (NBC)
Lethal Weapon (FOX)
The Gifted (FOX)
How To Get Away With Murder (ABC)
And a few CW shows will be ending next week and the week after.
Black Lightning
All American
Legacies
Probably more but I don't care enough to look up if anything else ended.
This Is Us didn't end last night.In addition to the ones Fuzzy listed, This is Us ended last night, The Passage ended on Monday, and A Million Little Things ended a couple weeks ago.
With less episodes per season and less breaks/repeats this is happening more every year. Also, spring/summer seasons are becoming more common.Why are shows ending in mid-March? Has this been happening for a few years and I just never noticed? I thought it was usually late April/May.
Why are shows ending in mid-March? Has this been happening for a few years and I just never noticed? I thought it was usually late April/May.
A spin-off is when you take a character from a show and create a new show with it.I don't know how you call a show set in the same world as Orphan Black not a spin-off. It's like, one of the key definitions of one.
This is how I feel about One Day at a Time, which all of y'all should watch. It's so wholesome, it feels like a warm blanket. It also helps that it's funny, well written, and well acted too. :)Grace & Frankie is a beautiful and masterfully made show, and everyone should watch it.
Wait it wasn't the finale? I totally thought it was. Haven't watched yet. How many eps are left?
IIRC there are three left since they only do 18-episode seasons.Wait it wasn't the finale? I totally thought it was. Haven't watched yet. How many eps are left?