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BarbarousBertha
Aug 2, 2007

KatWithHands posted:

I really, really hope they don't stretch that reveal out too long. Whether it's "Will they/won't they get together" or "Will they/won't they find out about The Secret," it's almost always infuriatingly drawn out. I hope with how long it took them to get that full season order, the writers shaped up and realized they'd need to get to certain landmark episodes a lot quicker than other shows do. I know they already made the point of Henry still being untrusting with his secret, but that can only hold out for so long. Got my fingers crossed for a mid-season finale reveal.

Agreed. It's not like this is POI, which as I understand it sorta bait-and-switched the procedural fans with hiding its supernatural aspects. The supernatural premise is right up front so the slow pacing is bad frustrating not good frustrating.

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BarbarousBertha
Aug 2, 2007

raditts posted:

Figures that once again the only thing I watch ABC for gets cancelled. And yet loving garbo like Galavant and Agent Carter will likely get renewed until the heat death of the universe.

I was under the impression that neither of those shows had much chance for renewal.

The finale provided good closure at any rate.

[Oh cool it seems Agent Carter at least is coming back so I probably missed the Galavant announcement too. Never mind!]

BarbarousBertha fucked around with this message at 04:30 on May 8, 2015

BarbarousBertha
Aug 2, 2007

The Lord Bude posted:

This hurts almost as much as Almost Human last year. Shows don't get a chance to properly find their feet anymore. Great shows are killed off so that lowest common denominator drivel can keep getting shovelled at people.

While I agree that it hurt to lose the weekly shot of Karl Urban, Almost Human was a corporate meddling train wreck. There's really no comparison. Maybe Forever just wasn't Shondaland enough for ABC to take a chance on renewing it.

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