sparky2112
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Ivy, this is for you.
- Jezebel: Here's What Happens After You're Publicly Scorned By Shonda Rhimes.
She goin' after McDreamy next...he'll be hawking a pooper scooper before you know it...
Ivy, this is for you.
- Jezebel: Here's What Happens After You're Publicly Scorned By Shonda Rhimes.
You guys must have a lot of time to waste if you're watching shows you actively hate.
There have been a few more scenes with him since then, but it's not by any means the hook of the show. It makes for a cool cameo here and there, and it is interwoven seamlessly with the plot, which has had a surprising level of serialization for a procedural in its first (and hopefully not only) season. The cases of the week are clever and engaging, and the directorial style is endlessly creative.
Of course, it would be considered a hit over there.If it were on Fox, it would have aired its entire run :lol
She goin' after McDreamy next...he'll be hawking a pooper scooper before you know it...
Feels bad man. I liked Izzie. Hope she gets another shot. By the way, I don't think this is Shonda's doing, word on the street was that she was nasty towards everyone, which led to her getting less opportunities.Ivy, this is for you.
- Jezebel: Here's What Happens After You're Publicly Scorned By Shonda Rhimes.
I've mentioned this before, but it's not like they get 100% of my attention. Very, very few shows get that nowadays
The alternative is to have the TV off and who wants to do that?
Man, that's a whole other pet-peeve can-of-worms for me. The number of times I've had to argue the plot of an episode of the Flash with someone who clearly didn't even really watch it...
But I digress.
Try late night talk shows or maybe NPR? That's what I turn to if I need semi-concious background noise.
Vikings renewed by History for a 20-episode fifth season.
Vikings renewed by History for a 20-episode fifth season.
I thought people thought that The 100 was a good show. lol
Of course, it would be considered a hit over there.
Katherine Heigl has something that resembles a career. T. R. Knight straight up disappeared back then. Tim Daly lost a couple of years as well. God knows where Columbus Short went and Isaiah Washington didn't really get high profile chances either until he made up with Shonda. Patrick Dempsey on the other hand will be fine, he at least can give the impression he quit to go racing.
Not sure I'm a fan. I like shows only being ten episodesVikings renewed by History for a 20-episode fifth season.
Man, that's a whole other pet-peeve can-of-worms for me. The number of times I've had to argue the plot of an episode of the Flash with someone who clearly didn't even really watch it...
But I digress.
Feels like everyone earlier in the season were super gunshy about it. So I'm curious why now they decided to axe it so soon after.Blood & Oil lasted longer than that. The article mentioned Wicked City but I dont even remember that one.
Wow I wont even get a chance to see it on Hulu.
At least that didnt happen to The Family!
Future Captain Marvel gettin paid
Not sure I'm a fan. I like shows only being ten episodes
Vikings renewed by History for a 20-episode fifth season.
He got written out just before the final 13 episodes, in an offscreen death, without any warning, in the middle of a bigger storyline. There were definite rumours that that decision was personally motivated.Was Daly on bad terms with Rhimes? I thought he made it all the way through Private Practice.
Cancelled last year.Did "The Player" get renewed or dumped? I loved the obligitory Wesley Snipes martial arts battle outta nowhere every episode.
Cancelled last year.
You guys must have a lot of time to waste if you're watching shows you actively hate.
If this was directed towards the comments on The 100, I don't think anybody actually stated that they hate the show. In fact, many people have claimed that there is entertaining values. So I'm not quite certain how you reached the conclusion that they hate something just because they are critical of it. I think we all watch plenty of mediocre stuff, but that doesn't mean we can't still enjoy them.
Plus you seem to be making assumptions about people's viewing habits. I personally don't actively catch these shows I apparently "hate". The 100, American Crime, The Family (just to name a few), all go to the bottom of the list to catch up on when I have nothing better to watch. I'm pretty sure I'm at least 3 episodes behind on all of them because you're wrong, I don't have the time to waste on them
Lastly, I believe a big portion of the so called hate watchers are actually fans originally. So I can understand not wanting to give up on a show entirely.
I thought Bible shows were all the rage. I guess people are over it?
I thought Bible shows were all the rage. I guess people are over it?
Shonda Rhimes' The Catch.Last night was the season finale of How To Get Away With Murder too. Wonder what they're putting in that time slot. Reruns of HTGAWM?
Another Shonda show, The Catch.Last night was the season finale of How To Get Away With Murder too. Wonder what they're putting in that time slot. Reruns of HTGAWM?
The other member of Strike Back had better luck with Blindspot. But I still can't watch that show. Strike Back is too fresh in my memory. Seeing Damien fricking Scott being less of a badass than a thin Marvel chick is just destroying my suspension of disbelief
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/the-sked-thursday-ratings-3-17-2016.html
Shondanight = more popular than March Madness, apparently. Also, aging American Idol.
I didn't know this was possible: a 0.1. Next to it, last week for comparison. ABC had a good night, FOX and NBC are even.
CBS better renew Limitless. *shakes fist*
Yes. And it stars Carl Weathers.So, Chicago Law is now named Chicago Justice?