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Irish Joe posted:Except Treme was a lovely show that no one watches. Heck, some smart poster pointed out in the Daily Show thread that no one watches Last Week Tonight on HBO, and that because HBO gives the show away for free on youtube every week, its not even boosting subscription numbers. So what's the point of renewing the show except to promote HBO via prestige and brand awareness? The answer: there isn't one. No one will ever subscribe to HBO for Last Week Tonight, but LWT getting a half dozen clickbait articles and prime youtube placement every week ensures that the HBO is always present in people's minds when and if they make the premium cable buying decision. I watch Last Week Tonight on HBO
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Last Week Tonight is funny, and I like it.
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DivisionPost posted:You only just started? And that's your reaction? Man this is what people who like being doms must feel, just watching people suffer is so goddamn entertaining.
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I just found out that Show Me a Hero is a true story which kind of blows my mind, because my question was going to be: I'm liking the show, but I seriously don't get what the big deal is. It's 200 houses... Two Hundred. Does Yonkers have a population of 800 people or something? Why are they so up in arms about something that is a) trivial in the scheme of things b) going to fail spectacularly because the poor won't even want to live there anyway c) could probably just be sold off in a couple of years and re-gentrified.
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corn in the bible posted:I watch Last Week Tonight on HBO It also gets decent ratings for an HBO show http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/john-olivers-talk-show-ratings-735187
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xcore posted:I just found out that Show Me a Hero is a true story which kind of blows my mind, because my question was going to be: Because the show is set in the 1980s and people were still very racist and in favor of segregationist policies.
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xcore posted:I just found out that Show Me a Hero is a true story which kind of blows my mind, because my question was going to be: The portion of Yonkers they're trying to build the low-income housing in is a middle-to-upper middle class area. It was classism with a heaping helping of racism.
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Vanderdeath posted:The portion of Yonkers they're trying to build the low-income housing in is a middle-to-upper middle class area. It was classism with a heaping helping of racism. And anti-semitism. There are a couple of scenes where the locals talk about that rear end in a top hat Jew judge.
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xcore posted:I just found out that Show Me a Hero is a true story which kind of blows my mind, because my question was going to be: Poor black people absolutely wanted to live there, that was the point. FYI the court case was finally decided in 2007, only eight years ago.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 04:06 |
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I wish to God that John Oliver had been given The Nightly Show instead of Larry Wilmore. Oh, what could have been...
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precision posted:I wish to God that John Oliver had been given The Nightly Show instead of Larry Wilmore. Oh, what could have been... The Nightly Show is a disappointment but John Oliver is doing real well with Last Week Tonight and he wouldn't be able to pull that off anywhere other than HBO.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 04:09 |
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If you haven't been keeping up with Rick & Morty this season has been great and the newest episode was incredible.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 04:52 |
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I also watch Bill Maher on HBO.
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corn in the bible posted:I also watch Bill Maher on HBO. He still has a show? Is it Politically Incorrect, or is that long gone now?
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 04:59 |
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It's Real Time but it's basically the same show. It's kind of bad and he thinks he's way funnier than he is. He has this stupid smug look on his face and he gives his audience plenty of time to laugh with every joke.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 05:04 |
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Basically Real Time's biggest flaw is there are so, so many people who could host it better than Bill Maher.
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xcore posted:I just found out that Show Me a Hero is a true story which kind of blows my mind, because my question was going to be: The big deal is racism. and honestly, it's not like it's any better today. Similar NIMBY things happen all the time in America, driven by fear of Those People, You Know, the Criminals and Drug Dealers.
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Spatula City posted:The big deal is racism. Yeah, I've just started watching the Central Park Five documentary which is doing a pretty good job of painting a picture of the racial/social climate of New York when this series is set. I don't doubt it's just as bad today. The whole thing echos the crazy "We the People" Mexican border miltia stuff going on today. I just expected a little better from educated, liberal New Yorkers (NYC is Blue yeah?) as opposed to bible thumping gun-toting southerners.
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xcore posted:I just expected a little better from educated, liberal New Yorkers (NYC is Blue yeah?) as opposed to bible thumping gun-toting southerners. What a colossal loving mistake that was.
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xcore posted:Yeah, I've just started watching the Central Park Five documentary which is doing a pretty good job of painting a picture of the racial/social climate of New York when this series is set. Yeah I mean I get it's a common misconception, but travel and talk to people more. People are idiots everywhere. Blue and Red state doesn't matter in local politics most of the time. SunshineDanceParty fucked around with this message at 08:41 on Aug 19, 2015 |
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thrakkorzog posted:Supernatural has some loving crazy insane lady fans. At one point, the fans at a con tracked down the hotel room of one of the stars' pregnant wife, and made multiple calls to the cops accusing her of being a hooker so she would be arrested. True story (i'll try and get a photo). I work with a 25 year old nazi. Or he thinks he is a nazi. He's got the mark of Kane tattoo in the same spot as Deans and he's a HUGE fan of the show.
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precision posted:I wish to God that John Oliver had been given The Nightly Show instead of Larry Wilmore. Oh, what could have been... LWT is almost certainly better than anything Oliver would've been allowed to do with a show on Comedy Central. xcore posted:Yeah, I've just started watching the Central Park Five documentary which is doing a pretty good job of painting a picture of the racial/social climate of New York when this series is set. If you're talking about the one that was on PBS, based on that I doubt it ever ended, as evidenced by all the people involved who still refuse to admit they hosed up and gave in to racist social panic, because they all built their careers on throwing innocent men in prison. And then of course there's the department the NYPD created solely to spy on Muslims, and who can forget the good ol' standby of Stop 'n' Frisk. raditts fucked around with this message at 14:20 on Aug 19, 2015 |
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precision posted:Hahaha, nice. Set myself up for that one I did. Another excellent comedy: Catastrophe. It is on Amazon Prime streaming, is only 6 20-minute episodes, and is loving fantastic. Also, it's getting a second season which will air this fall.
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precision posted:Why didn't you guys tell me how good You're The Worst is, holy poo poo. Oh what, you mean my favorite show for all of 2014? The hell you say Now stop doubting the hype about Bojack Horseman before it's too late
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Watching the 180 the TV crit community has pulled on Bojack is really funny. I know it's an artifact of the critics just seeing the worst parts of s1 due to the six episode screeners, but to compare the s1 previews vs the s2 previews it's bizarre.
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zoux posted:Watching the 180 the TV crit community has pulled on Bojack is really funny. I know it's an artifact of the critics just seeing the worst parts of s1 due to the six episode screeners, but to compare the s1 previews vs the s2 previews it's bizarre. There are still critics that still hate Bojack precision posted:Why didn't you guys tell me how good You're The Worst is, holy poo poo. I`ve told everyone it`s great, in fact it`s time for a rewatch.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 16:50 |
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bojack owns
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 16:58 |
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i've never seen curb your enthusiasm before and im watching it now, it is funny
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zoux posted:Watching the 180 the TV crit community has pulled on Bojack is really funny. I know it's an artifact of the critics just seeing the worst parts of s1 due to the six episode screeners, but to compare the s1 previews vs the s2 previews it's bizarre. It's also a testament to the value of Netflix's binging model. If BoJack was airing one episode a week, the general audience would've written it off like (sadly) Halt and Catch Fire. Instead that first season of BoJack is a six hour commitment that's easy to burn through in a weekend, a commitment most people feel rewarded for halfway through as opposed to six weeks of blind hope. I doubt this is much of a hot take, but I think traditional TV is eventually going to circle back to episodic formats. A new short story every week with a defined beginning - middle - end, and significant character growth and evolution between each episode, is easier to sustain and can even be truly great if you do it right. The more serialized works that require major time investments and careful attention to fully appreciate, those are the shows that are gonna thrive on Netflix, Prime, etc. Bloodline is another excellent example of this; it's five episodes of setup and four episodes of fat, but they all work in service of the last four episodes, which loving cook with the weight of everything we know about the troubled history of the Rayburn family. (Incidentally, "WHEN'S IT GONNA FUCKIN' END DANNY?" is my line of the year.) Take Halt and Catch Fire, again. There are many reasons it has trouble picking up viewers, but the early complaints about the show -- that the writers were just reusing the Don Draper and Walter White stereotypes for a quick buck -- would've fallen by the wayside far more quickly if it debuted on a streaming platform. Instead of everybody realizing what it was doing after two months, it would've taken some people a weekend, and they'd be knocking over the first social media dominoes that would have the critical community talking about the show within 3-6 weeks as opposed to 8-9.
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zoux posted:Watching the 180 the TV crit community has pulled on Bojack is really funny. I know it's an artifact of the critics just seeing the worst parts of s1 due to the six episode screeners, but to compare the s1 previews vs the s2 previews it's bizarre. Its not bizarre at all. If you watched a show and half of the episodes were absolutely abyssal, 25% were okay and the remaining 25% were fantastic, how would you rate it, overall?
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Sleeveless posted:If you haven't been keeping up with Rick & Morty this season has been great and the newest episode was incredible. I totally agree, epecially the giant middle finger Harmon and crew throw at the audience every week. "Nintendo, give me free stuff!" "It's like a Where's Waldo page!"
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The Rick and Morty thread taught me that some people care waaay to much about fidelity to continuity in an intentionally goofball show.
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zoux posted:The Rick and Morty thread taught me that some people care waaay to much about fidelity to continuity in an intentionally goofball show. Are they arguing about Mr. Poopy Butthole?
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zoux posted:The Rick and Morty thread taught me He said, when questioned by the police. Bail has not yet been set.
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Regy Rusty posted:Are they arguing about Mr. Poopy Butthole? They are. Oh and everything else.
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# ? Aug 19, 2015 19:05 |
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the first episode of bojack was good, and then it sucked until halfway through. season 2, on the other hand, is good the entire time, so how is it surprising that people are more positive about it?
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And the worst pun of the year award goes to... NBCquote:According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC has given a script commitment to a legal soap opera titled Miranda’s Rights. Obviously inspired by ABC’s successful medical soap Grey’s Anatomy, the show will focus on 28-year-old Miranda Coale
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less laughter posted:And the worst pun of the year award goes to... NBC That's a BBC sitcom-tier pun title.
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VorpalBunny posted:I totally agree, epecially the giant middle finger Harmon and crew throw at the audience every week. I love it because it's I think the fifth time a Dan Harmon show has done a clip show episode where the joke is that all of the clips are new stuff but it's arguably the best premise and execution yet.
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DivisionPost posted:I doubt this is much of a hot take, but I think traditional TV is eventually going to circle back to episodic formats. A new short story every week with a defined beginning - middle - end, and significant character growth and evolution between each episode, is easier to sustain and can even be truly great if you do it right. The more serialized works that require major time investments and careful attention to fully appreciate, those are the shows that are gonna thrive on Netflix, Prime, etc. Bloodline is another excellent example of this; it's five episodes of setup and four episodes of fat, but they all work in service of the last four episodes, which loving cook with the weight of everything we know about the troubled history of the Rayburn family. (Incidentally, "WHEN'S IT GONNA FUCKIN' END DANNY?" is my line of the year.) Streaming services don't care about episodic formats because they know people binge watch things and don't give a poo poo about quality or pacing or any of that as long as they hit the right plot twists and heel turns that's required for the viewer to keep interested, which frankly I'm not a fan of.
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