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LadyPictureShow posted:My boyfriend liked APB, but I for the life of me could not follow the plot for an entire episode. I'd be watching the whole time, but it's like my brain would do that 'you have my undivided attention' *cartoony barn animals dancing* Simpsons gag about five minutes in. The only shame is that I'm always happy to see Ernie Hudson getting work. I was hoping for a Person of Interest-style swerve. That premise could do fantastically interesting things with a swerve. Not like PoI's "the system becomes sentient" or anything but exploring what happens when the specialized tech gets into the hands of less competent departments or actively misappropriated, the main character realizing that he can't just sweep in and fix everything with good intentions, money, and an ego the size of New York. But at least for the couple of episodes I was willing to watch they didn't swerve or even hint at a swerve. It was Robocop from the corp's perspective without a a bit of irony or self-awareness. The point of a swerve is to establish the "status quo" first so maybe I backed off too soon. Or maybe I was just hungry for another smart procedural after PoI went off the air and was giving the premise too much credit.
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Ein cooler Typ posted:I liked Last Man Standing because the middle daughter was hella hot and she always dressed like a slut
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Ein cooler Typ posted:I liked Last Man Standing because the middle daughter was hella hot and she always dressed like a slut Source your quotes.
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Bruceski posted:Or maybe I was just hungry for another smart procedural after PoI went off the air and was giving the premise too much credit. It was this.
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# ? May 11, 2017 22:46 |
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How was the most recent season of Vikings and the final season of Black Sails? I'm currently marathoning The Last Kingdom s2 and enjoying it. I can tell the show moves hella fast even not having read the books.
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How does Into the Badlands progress? I watched episode 1 and it was kinda neat, but I'm not sure I'm down for a whole series if it doesn't get really story-heavy.
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precision posted:The best way to do a Doctor Doom plot would be to have him basically be Darkman; a hobo with a mission and way too much free time. Add in time travel where he has to battle Morgan Le Fay and even more evil versions of himself, also a Doom 2099 arc, and I'm sold. -Blackadder- fucked around with this message at 23:10 on May 11, 2017 |
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Mulva posted:It was this. A guy can dream.
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-Blackadder- posted:How was the most recent season of Vikings and the final season of Black Sails? Great and Great respectively. The second half of S4 of Vikings was much stronger than the first. And Black Sails ended pretty drat well.
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precision posted:How does Into the Badlands progress? I watched episode 1 and it was kinda neat, but I'm not sure I'm down for a whole series if it doesn't get really story-heavy. story stays weak to dumb, choreography stays good.
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Croatoan posted:Time travels shows: Why don't they say gently caress it and reboot The Time Tunnel? It was good and horrible garbage. I bet CBS would love it. CBS is too busy filling their schedule with a game show based on the hottest mobile app of 2012
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raditts posted:CBS is too busy filling their schedule with a game show based on the hottest mobile app of 2012 still less dumb than fox's new shazam show
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Brother Entropy posted:still less dumb than fox's new shazam show Starring Sinbad? It would be the Hulk Hogan meat shoes of television. The one about the kid who turns into the guy is just too weird for contemporary tv, though.
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Brother Entropy posted:still less dumb than fox's new shazam show Academy Award Winner Jamie Foxx He must be a monster to work with, right? Or he's got terrible management.
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# ? May 12, 2017 00:10 |
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All this TV show production talk has me wondering if they've ever tried anything like a Shark Tank or Project Greenlight for Tv Shows? Seems like something that could be actually interesting, especially to TV connoisseurs, if done in the right way.
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Jack Gladney posted:Starring Sinbad? It would be the Hulk Hogan meat shoes of television. The one about the kid who turns into the guy is just too weird for contemporary tv, though. That would be preferable to the reality, which is Name That Tune but with the hottest mobile app of 2008.
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In "uh, okay?" news Shannara is moving from MTV to Spike for season 2.
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JethroMcB posted:Academy Award Winner Jamie Foxx *Jamie Foxx, Terrence Howard, and Cuba Gooding Jr all run in and burn a HUGE bridge!*
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muscles like this! posted:In "uh, okay?" news Shannara is moving from MTV to Spike for season 2. I thought I heard recently that the new head of MTV was cleaning house on scripted content and doubling down on reality. That could be the reason.
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muscles like this! posted:In "uh, okay?" news Shannara is moving from MTV to Spike for season 2. Shrug, surprised as hell there even is a season 2. It wasn't good TV, but I enjoyed it.
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-Blackadder- posted:How was the most recent season of Vikings and the final season of Black Sails? The highs weren't as high as previous seasons and both were uneven at times but they were definitely still great rides and well worth watching.
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bull3964 posted:I thought I heard recently that the new head of MTV was cleaning house on scripted content and doubling down on reality. That could be the reason. Apparently the demo was a whole lot older (and male) than MTV was looking for.
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bull3964 posted:I thought I heard recently that the new head of MTV was cleaning house on scripted content and doubling down on reality. That could be the reason. There's that, and the fact that Spike is soon becoming the general audiences Paramount Network (Yes, they're still chasing that dream, 40 years and one UPN later.)
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ABC murder time: American Crime Imaginary Mary The Real O'Neals The Catch Secrets and Lies Dr Ken
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ABC survivors: Agents of SHIELD Designated Survivor Once Upon a Time (although Jennifer Morrison has already stated that she will only be back for one episode next season) American Housewife
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muscles like this! posted:ABC murder time: I am amazed that this wasn't cancelled halfway through the pilot and replaced with, I dunno, an episode of Shark Tank already in progress.
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muscles like this! posted:ABC survivors: Dear god why.
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JethroMcB posted:I am amazed that this wasn't cancelled halfway through the pilot and replaced with, I dunno, an episode of Shark Tank already in progress. I've caught bits of episodes of this while waiting for AoS to start and it's amazing how little the main conceit of the show actually matters. Most of what I've seen just seems like a normal family dramedy.
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Yeah, I watched a bunch of episodes and the imaginary friend literally does nothing. Sometimes I actually forget she's even there until she shows up at the end of the scene to make a joke. I find the utter lack of desire to use the premise of the show really captivating. I want desperately to sit down with the creative behind the show and ask "Why?"
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I had no idea Imaginary Mary had even premiered, but that didn't surprise me nearly as much as learning that piece of poo poo The Catch was still on.muscles like this! posted:Apparently the demo was a whole lot older (and male) than MTV was looking for. Is unscripted TV really something that anyone, let alone young people, really give a poo poo about in 2017? The only ones I hear any anymore is the perpetual garbage fire that is CBS reality programming, along with occasional mentions of Real Housewives.
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Like, the best unscripted content is on youtube and in podcasts.
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# ? May 12, 2017 02:32 |
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Bruceski posted:I was hoping for a Person of Interest-style swerve. That premise could do fantastically interesting things with a swerve. Not like PoI's "the system becomes sentient" or anything but exploring what happens when the specialized tech gets into the hands of less competent departments or actively misappropriated, the main character realizing that he can't just sweep in and fix everything with good intentions, money, and an ego the size of New York. But at least for the couple of episodes I was willing to watch they didn't swerve or even hint at a swerve. It was Robocop from the corp's perspective without a a bit of irony or self-awareness. The show was created by David Slack, who was a writer and producer for Person of Interest, so originally there may have been a PoI style swerve planned, but he left the show over creative differences with Fox. The guys who replaced probably didn't "get it", and we ended up with what we have now.
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Is that the show where the thinly-veiled Tesla motors guy plays the great white hope to a violence-ravaged inner city by purchasing a police district and using super cool, cutting-edge technology to fix crime? Is it as smugly randian as it sounds?
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I only saw the pilot episode but the new technology was basically a phone app that lets you alert the cops to a crime. They also got one of those drones you find on Amazon and put a camera and stun gun on it.
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Lost Season posted:The show was created by David Slack, who was a writer and producer for Person of Interest, so originally there may have been a PoI style swerve planned, but he left the show over creative differences with Fox. The guys who replaced probably didn't "get it", and we ended up with what we have now. Yeah, there's no way you could look at Slack's Twitter and think "Hmm, that guy totally supports police privatization." There had to be a swerve planned. Moreover, nearly half of Slack's POI episodes were such utter beasts -- "No Good Deed," "Prisoner's Dilemma," "Razgovor," "Root Path," "Deus Ex Machina" -- that I would always refer to his episodes as David Slack Specials. Even when it was a lighter one like "Super" or "Bury the Lede," his fingerprints were all over it, and it was usually kind of awesome. He jumped over to the MacGuyver reboot after Fox shitcanned him, where I assume he's having fun being wasted (I mean...it's still MacGuyver, right?). But next time you see that he's running a show, no matter how lovely it sounds, underestimate it at your own peril; this dude can loving write.
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JethroMcB posted:It was definitely politics, and had nothing to do with the fact that it was a show that had already hit that sweet syndication deal, was pulling in 7 million viewers on a good week, and was almost certainly looking at increased costs entering a 7th season. From what I read ABC wasn't getting a cut of the syndication and the show was kind of expensive since Tim Allen was making a lot. Never understood the complaints from either side on the politics. It was a part of the show but lighthearted stuff. It was a pretty generic family sitcom.
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# ? May 12, 2017 04:21 |
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Wasn't Last Man Standing always a Friday night show? If ABC is losing money on any show on that night, it deserves to get axed.
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# ? May 12, 2017 04:57 |
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Wow, season 2 of The Leftovers starts out STRONG. Glad I finally gave this show the chance it deserved.
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Popelmon posted:Wow, season 2 of The Leftovers starts out STRONG. Glad I finally gave this show the chance it deserved.
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Leftovers s2 is so so so good
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