I had completely missed that Tropper left Warrior to work on See. I assume that's post-S2 of Warrior? Tropper also has a co-writing credit on the S1 finale of See.
I had completely missed that Tropper left Warrior to work on See. I assume that's post-S2 of Warrior? Tropper also has a co-writing credit on the S1 finale of See.
I had completely missed that Tropper left Warrior to work on See. I assume that's post-S2 of Warrior? Tropper also has a co-writing credit on the S1 finale of See.
Huh. Wonder if they will start doing more of these shorter spinoffs? Would be better than continuing to poke at the shambling corpse of Fear.The new Walking Dead show, World Beyond, will only last 2 seasons - which is really interesting and makes me way more excited for it.
Huh. Wonder if they will start doing more of these shorter spinoffs? Would be better than continuing to poke at the shambling corpse of Fear.
Interesting. I wonder if they'll end up with one of these hitting and backtrack. They seem to survive off of the back of a few high profile shows - can't imagine they'd be around if Breaking Bad or TWD only lasted a couple seasons lol Guess we'll see how it plays out.I think it's a network wide thing, as another of their upcoming shows, '61st Street', is also only going to be 2 seasons.
Interesting. I wonder if they'll end up with one of these hitting and backtrack. They seem to survive off of the back of a few high profile shows - can't imagine they'd be around if Breaking Bad or TWD only lasted a couple seasons lol Guess we'll see how it plays out.
Reposting from other thread but we got Peacock news!
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I'm okay with this. Just as long as BB and it's not like it can go forever. I am sure these last two seasons will really bring it as far as it can go into BB's timeframe. I do wonder though how much we'll really get of the post-BB Saul we've seen glimpses of each season premiere.
It's good it is ending and it's likely to close the gap on the 2002-2009 period pre Walter.
I'm okay with this. Just as long as BB and it's not like it can go forever. I am sure these last two seasons will really bring it as far as it can go into BB's timeframe. I do wonder though how much we'll really get of the post-BB Saul we've seen glimpses of each season premiere.
The problem is that Zuck doesn't know how to pander to his geriatric racist demographic. Should have spent all that money on right-wing pundit shows.
Sad to know in 20 more episodes there will very likely be nothing else BB related worth exploring. It's best it isn't drug out too much though.
Sad to know in 20 more episodes there will very likely be nothing else BB related worth exploring. It's best it isn't drug out too much though.
Both were shows I told myself I'd watch one day, but now I likely won't bother.
I hate the fact that they call AMC the "Cabler".
Oh nice. I just assumed the last two seasons would follow the same episode counts.
Audience Network and Cinemax both dead in the span of a week...who's next?
Going forward, the company will be pairing down significantly their scripted development efforts. Word around town is that Facebook is leaving the scripted business. Sources close to the situation indicate that Facebook is not closing the door completely on original scripted programming if the right project came along but its focus is shifting to unscripted fare where it's had more success and better traction with Facebook users.
Both were shows I told myself I'd watch one day, but now I likely won't bother.
Even though I jokingly said Lieutenant Colonel Hawkeye Pierce I think they mean Alda should be a producer/writer on the show.I'm not sure how that would work unless Hawkeye was somehow drafted again. lol
It's a great show. The second season doesn't end in the very best of places for the characters, but it's certainly worth watching despite the cancellation.
grown-ish ended in a rather crazy twist to one of its supporting characters.
As for the latest cancellations... Sorry For Your Loss, It's not all good, man.
I think I may know what it is due to seeing some stuff on Twitter when I actually visited it for once. Is it something aside from the commercial that was promo-ing this season?grown-ish ended in a rather crazy twist to one of its supporting characters.
As for the latest cancellations... Sorry For Your Loss, It's not all good, man.
Its back as of last night.Grownish is back? I wonder why that hasn't been recording on my DVR. While definitely a different tone of black-ish I enjoyed it for what it was through the first 2 seasons. Haven't watched mixed-ish though.
Even though I jokingly said Lieutenant Colonel Hawkeye Pierce I think they mean Alda should be a producer/writer on the show.
I'm not sure how that would work unless Hawkeye was somehow drafted again. lol
I'll prob check out the Saved by the Bell reboot then. I can deal with a few ads...
Even though I jokingly said Lieutenant Colonel Hawkeye Pierce I think they mean Alda should be a producer/writer on the show.
Parkinson's disease.
The problem is that Zuck doesn't know how to pander to his geriatric racist demographic. Should have spent all that money on right-wing pundit shows.
We wouldn't need a heads up IF THEY'D JUST PUT THE DAMN THING ON NETFLIX ALREADY
I agree, they should put the season that hasn't aired yet on Netflix! The entire thing! Right now!
Hulu content boss Craig Erwich has opened up about the future of three dramas – Reprisal, Light As A Feather and Castle Rock.
Erwich, who was speaking at his exec session at the Winter TCA panel, told Deadline it was "continuing to evaluate" whether to hand Abigail Spencer-fronted Reprisal a second season, "has not made any further decisions on Castle Rock" and is "continuing to talk" about Light As A Feather.