RatskyWatsky
Hunky Nostradamus
There's a thread, but I thought I'd post the news in here as well:
Fox is bringing The X-Files back for another season.
Fox is bringing The X-Files back for another season.
There's a thread, but I thought I'd post the news in here as well:
Fox is bringing The X-Files back for another season.
There's a thread, but I thought I'd post the news in here as well:
Fox is bringing The X-Files back for another season.
here's my issue with teachers: It's good but not great
Outsiders.
I still dont know what redneck GoT is (was?) :3
H1Z1 on the CW? wut?
Not much worse than Riverdale.I actually had to Google what the fuck that was.
I bet the CW still made a profit even those pitiful ratings given how it probably cost them fifty bucks to produce.
H1Z1 on the CW? wut?
I actually had to Google what the fuck that was.
I bet the CW still made a profit even those pitiful ratings given how it probably cost them fifty bucks to produce.
I would expect a dip based on quality and the reduced buildup in excitement over its return, but I suspect a majority of those who watched last season will keep watching, out of morbid curiosity and to get any tiny morsels of quality character interaction. I would expect information about the writers/directors to have an impact. A couple episodes with strong creative bonafides could get a lot of buy-in for whatever crap Chris Carter wants to do with the mythology.Will X-Files bomb more than 24/Prison Break, after the last stupid season?
It's almost interesting to see Mortal Instruments doing well on TV as compared to the film version. Almost.Freeform has renewed sophomore fantasy drama series Shadowhuners for a third season to air in 2018.
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Shadowhunters, based on the popular Mortal Instruments novels, was Freeforms strongest new scripted entry in 2016
Shadowhunters Renewed For Season 3 By Freeform
It's almost interesting to see Mortal Instruments doing well on TV as compared to the film version. Almost.
Shadowhunters Renewed For Season 3 By Freeform
It's almost interesting to see Mortal Instruments doing well on TV as compared to the film version. Almost.
Deadline - PILOTS 2017: Very, Very Early Buzz Edition
Fox
Comedy:
Ghosted is getting strong early buzz; LA->Vegas is a hot prospect and the table read went well; Amys Brother, Thin Ice, and Type-A are all in the running.
Drama:
Untitled Marvel project looks good, possible early pick up; The Resident is getting early buzz.
ABC
Comedy:
Household Name was well received, a possible companion to Last Man Standing or Will and Grace if ABC decides to pass on it and NBC picks it up; early praise for Raised By Wolves and Start Up; "early internal support" for The Goldbergs spinoff, Charlie Foxtrot and Jalen vs. Everybody; "will to make" Libby & Malcolm work; Black-ish spinoff not too hot right now.
Drama:
Unit Zero = chatter; solid early buzz for Reba's new show; Shondaland's new legal drama looks promising; expectations are high for Deception; The Gospel Of Kevin is getting good notices.
NBC
Comedy:
Champions and The Sackett Sisters are garnering attention; What About Barb? = buzzy; Spaced Out a possibility.
Drama:
Rise has been getting strong early buzz; Reverie is getting promising early mentions.
CBS
Comedy:
9J, 9K & 9L = early standout; Me, Myself & I and Distefano are possibilities.
Drama:
People are talking about Instinct and the Untitled SEAL project y'all; high expectations for S.W.A.T; The Get is a possibility; Mission Control was mentioned!
The CW
Comedy:
Life Sentence and Insatiable are contenders.
Drama:
Dynasty is the frontrunner; Black Lightning is a hot prospect; Searchers is still in the running.
Untitled Marvel project is a sure bet
http://www.showbuzzdaily.com/articles/the-sked-thursday-ratings-4-20-2017.html
The triumphant return of The Blacklist! Kinda sucks that people (in the demo) tuned out a bit for the second hour considering it was the best episode of that show in years.
Must it be?
Whats the word on Girlboss?
Yahoo TV said:This TV series tries to capture some of the adventure in venture capitalism, but it suffers from an excess of aggressive cutesiness. ... The whole thing is alternately tedious and tiring.
Entertainment Weekly said:The frenetic Girlboss is a frustrating but occasionally fun show that might be too enamored with its subject. ... I kept watching the series because of its charming cast.
The Hollywood Reporter said:An impressive lead performance by Britt Robertson, freed from what seems like chronic misuse, was enough to keep me watching through too many meandering episodes, but some viewers will surely demand more consistency and less erratic displays of imagination.
Whats the word on Girlboss?
It could be the John Ridley project so it might be on a different level.Must it be?
It could be the John Ridley project so it might be on a different level.
The Untitled Marvel Project that they're talking about is the one at Fox.
"Matt Nix will write and executive-produce with Bryan Singer, Lauren Shuler Donner, Simon Kinberg, Jeph Loeb, and Jim Chory."
Oh, the xmen mutant show. I read marvel, I think about the others. So good news stump, we are still expecting one more marvel show.The Untitled Marvel Project that they're talking about is the one at Fox.
"Matt Nix will write and executive-produce with Bryan Singer, Lauren Shuler Donner, Simon Kinberg, Jeph Loeb, and Jim Chory."
Divergent about to be the comeback kid.
Good for the cast, crew, and fans. The lead is so hot that I almost just watched for that, but the show is not my cup of tea. At all. Even as background noise it's just way too silly for me.
did redneck Game of Thrones end on a cliffhanger?
did redneck Game of Thrones end on a cliffhanger?
Younger and Teachers have been renewed by TVLand
I won't comment on that article. I will however quote a twitter post:
Must it be?
Must it be?
More repeats for Friday? Don't mind if I do!
I won't comment on that article. I will however quote a twitter post:
We have the first formal step toward series pickups made by a broadcast network this season. As I reported in my second Pilot Buzz roundup, NBC has given two drama pilots Rise, from former Friday Night Lights showrunner Jason Katims and Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller; and For God and Country, from writer Dean Georgaris permission to start making firm offers to writers. While not an outright pickup, such gesture by a network is almost always followed by a series greenlight. In the past two years, NBC did it with its drama pilots This Is Us, Blindspot, The Player and Heartbreaker, all of which later were ordered to series.
All pilots vet prospective writers and offer those they like if come deals contingent on a pickup, but a blessing by the network allows the studios to lock in sought-after writer-producers early with firm offers. Both Rise and For God and Country hail from Universal TV.
I wish the thread title had a post number to see what it was referring to for us outsiders. What the fuck is/was redneck game of thrones?
Just started following this topic... Some shows I'm hoping that continue for a bit, and some that I've watched for so many years, I'm at the point where I'll see them through to the end (and hope that they get cancelled so I can stop >_>)
I guess this is the time of year when announcements of renewals and cancellations usually happen, since the main fall-starting season is ending?