I feel like desperation is clouding they're judgement, but I guess we'll see🤷🏿♂️Well, Netflix is throwing a ton of money at it, so they're clearly counting on it being big.
I feel like desperation is clouding they're judgement, but I guess we'll see🤷🏿♂️Well, Netflix is throwing a ton of money at it, so they're clearly counting on it being big.
Right, if someone else wants to front the cash on something you think won't make money, why not go for it?It doesn't seem unreasonable to me that Warner wouldn't want to bet a fortune on Sandman breaking out and/or instantly driving huge subscribership, especially when guaranteed profit is on the table (plus all the ancillary profits).
Family Matters? Step by Step? Hangin' with Mr. Cooper? Place your bets on our next revival.
Married with Children.Family Matters? Step by Step? Hangin' with Mr. Cooper? Place your bets on our next revival.
Family Matters. I had an idea for a revival years ago when Fuller House was announced.Family Matters? Step by Step? Hangin' with Mr. Cooper? Place your bets on our next revival.
I have limited computer access for a bit so probably won't remember/care enough to update the title for a bit unless something major gets canned. Also, I realised that I'm not sure that referencing this song would have yielded results considering the demographics of the site despite its inclusion in GTA V:
Family Matters? Step by Step? Hangin' with Mr. Cooper? Place your bets on our next revival.
After years of hating the type-cast, Jaleel White recently played Urkel again on a Scooby Doo special. So, since he's open to the character again, it looks like it's completely possible now.
us geeks in 2019 are not the same as geeks in 1989. I wonder how the character would have evolved.
HBO SubprimeThat name is only acceptable if they change HBO Now to HBO Min
They should call it The WB.WB Plus, WB Online, Warner All Access, Warner Max, literally anything without HBO in the name would be better. Having HBO Go and HBO Now is already confusing enough.
Oh boy. grown-ish may have to watch its back. I think it all hinges on how mixed-ish fares in the fall.Unrelated has been cancelled.
It's the #1 show by demo (#2 by total viewers) on Freeform. It'll be fine.Oh boy. grown-ish may have to watch its back. I think it all hinges on how mixed-ish fares in the fall.
He's just teasing the Breaking Bad movie again. The images he uses in the teases don't mean anything.
He's just teasing the Breaking Bad movie again. The images he uses in the teases don't mean anything.
It's following Jesse some time after the finale. And who said Walt died? It wasn't definitive.
It's following Jesse some time after the finale. And who said Walt died? It wasn't definitive.
I didn't even consider Walt would be alive in the present day in the movie. Wow. Interesting. I figured it would be all Jesse. I mean you're absolutely right it wasn't definitive but I thought most people took it as Walt being dead. I thought Gilligan said so at the time, too, but I just looked it up and couldn't find any such confirmation.
I already hate the finale but boy if they go that way it'd somehow make the entire show even more of a disappointment in my eyes. lolIt's following Jesse some time after the finale. And who said Walt died? It wasn't definitive.
I don't know how anyone can hate that finale. I hope the movie doesn't tell us what happened to Walt after the finale.I already hate the finale but boy if they go that way it'd somehow make the entire show even more of a disappointment in my eyes. lol
Walt died. It wasn't ambiguous. He died.I don't know how anyone can hate that finale. I hope the movie doesn't tell us what happened to Walt after the finale.
He did reassure fans that the ending won't be left frustratingly vague, like the abrupt cut-to-black of "The Sopranos." "There's not much in the way of ambiguity with this ending," Gilligan told USA Today. "People won't be left scratching their chins and saying, 'I wonder what's happening here.' It doesn't have to be happy or sad or anywhere in between. What mattered most to us was that the ending satisfy."
I still think the penultimate episode should have been the show's true ending, but I also realize that I'm the minority in that.I don't know how anyone can hate that finale. I hope the movie doesn't tell us what happened to Walt after the finale.
I still think the penultimate episode should have been the show's true ending, but I also realize that I'm the minority in that.
Granite State? Yeah, that is an uncommon opinion. I've seen plenty of people suggest that it end with Ozymandias (not sure how that works structurally but it is certainly the creative peak) but Granite State seemed like a (very good) resetting the pieces for the finale episode and not something conceivable as a finale itself.
I think seeing Walt slowly die alone with a barrel full of money would have been a perfect way to just cap off the story of his downfall. It would have been very similar to another TV finale that I consider one of the best endings to an anti-hero arc ever. Instead they chose to wrap everything up with a nice little bow which just felt cheap to me.
Disney+ is finalizing deals to put in development comedy series Life and Deaf, starring and executive produced by Oscar winner Marlee Matlin, I have learned. The project hails from Switched at Birth creator Lizzy Weiss, Patricia Heaton and David Hunt's Four Boys Entertainment and CBS TV Studios, where Four Boys is under a pod deal.
Written By Weiss and based on the life of Jack Jason, Matlin's long-time interpreter, Life and Deaf is a half-hour family comedy about a kid growing up in the '70s with deaf parents — and the mischief that ensues when, as their ears and mouthpiece, he is given the "keys to the kingdom.'
Nothing about any Walking Dead show will ever be interesting.Well, a Walking Dead show outside of the US would be a bit more interesting. People would have way less guns though.
CBS didn't wanna pay the Ransom...