If you enjoy it, keep watching. If not, there is a lot of other TV out there to try. Have you seen Veronica Mars or The LA Complex? Those are a couple other CW shows we really liked.
I am enjoying it...kinda. Mostly for Damon like I said. Its more typical teen romance vampire stuff than I remember, I always thought the show subverted those cliches but I guess it doent lol. Or maybe its just these first few eps.
When does Damon's bro show up anyway? I forget his name, think he was some teacher? He hated Damon and then they become bros?
Is that good for Big Little Lies? Seems somewhat low given the pedigree and cast
QUAN2.5COAlso, I read the Quantico producers were in THR talking about their mid season series reboot.
Bless.
via Deadline
Wasn't this current season of Quantico already a reboot? They gonna change agencies again?
Wasn't this current season of Quantico already a reboot? They gonna change agencies again?
First half of S3 of the Originals was a low point with all the royal drama. I guess you have the a few more episodes before it improves considerably. Second half of the season was much stronger.
I missed this when it was announced.
I remember we had a discussion about availability of foreign language TV so I thought some people would be interested.
via Deadline
So what are we thinking of the odds for The Real O'Neals for season 3?
More via the link.In addition to churning out new daily episodes of her top-rated court show for CBS TV Distribution, creator/host Judith Sheindlin now is looking to cash in on her reruns. As part of her most recent contract renegotiation, she locked in a cool $47 million-plus a year along with rights to her library, which includes thousands of old episodes. And if all goes as Sheindlin hopes, she'll soon sell that catalog for as much as $200 million and in doing so throw cold water on a long-held theory that there's little to no aftermarket for such syndicated shows.
Shopping the library on Sheindlin's behalf is former Bear Stearns banker Lisbeth R. Barron, who in recent months has approached a mix of studios, station groups, distributors and deep-pocketed individuals. Her pitch, per multiple sources who have heard it: TV stations those that currently air Judge Judy originals as well as their competitors will be salivating for anything Judy once the first-run episodes conclude in 2020; plus, the No. 1 court show has yet to be exploited in much of the streaming, cable or global marketplace.
That Sheindlin, 74, who along with CBS declined comment for this story, was able to secure those rights in early 2015 is evidence of her leverage at the company. While a series of pricey talk shows have come and gone (remember Meredith? Katie? Queen Latifah?), Judy still averages more than 10 million daily viewers in its 21st season; and in 2014, Sheindlin launched another top performer in Hot Bench. For CBS, procuring new episodes of Judy through the 2019-20 season was not simply a priority but a necessity.
So what are we thinking of the odds for The Real O'Neals for season 3?
- THR: Judge Judy Shopping Her Old Reruns for $200 MillionMore via the link.
Wait, what's the bad press?I think it'll be cancelled. It's ABC's lowest performing comedy at the moment, not including Dr. Ken but that's on Fridays. And the show gets bad press more often than not because of the main actor. It kinda sucks since the show itself is pretty good and really puts LGBT stuff out there front and center. Hell, the episode where Kenny is dancing and singing about having a boyfriend is something I never thought I would've seen on network TV, and that's amazing!
But it's the weakest performing comedy on ABC right now. It's not getting a season 3.
Wait, what's the bad press?
One of the great businesswomen of our generation, not even joking.
What why the break?
EDIT: Oh wait, When We Rise is at this time?
I've heard the "token gay" comments about Modern Family for years from critics, so I don't think that's new. I do remember that biphobic joke though - the standard "make up your mind" one, IIRC.Noah Galvin (Kenny) said something offensive about gay people, I think. I think it was that he didn't like that Eric Stonestreet from Modern Family was basically playing a caricature of a gay guy. I'm not entirely sure what it was though. That, plus Sara Ramirez from Grey's Anatomy didn't appreciate a joke that the show made about bisexuals, especially since she is bisexual herself. And I'm sure Catholics aren't happy about the show existing at all, but then again, a lot of Catholics are never happy.
Blows my mind that Supernatural still performs at the level it does for CW.
- THR: Judge Judy Shopping Her Old Reruns for $200 MillionMore via the link.
I missed this when it was announced.
I remember we had a discussion about availability of foreign language TV so I thought some people would be interested.
32 shows isn't a lot, but I guess we'll see if it's successful enough to build out basically a live action version of Crunchyroll.Oh nice! $7 a month isn't too bad either, depending on what their selection is like.
Yeah, if you're into the buddy cop thing, it's probably the best of the bunch.So Lethal Weapon ended up being good?
At first I didn't really like the actor playing Riggs but he grew on me. Like I said earlier in the thread, great fun.Yeah, if you're into the buddy cop thing, it's probably the best of the bunch.
I hope NBC renews Timeless even though the finale made no sense at all
With the news of Season 3 of Fargo airing in April I decided to finally check out what this show is about. So I've seen 45 minutes and it seems to be a mystery show with some very special acting and sound design. Kind of gives it a special vibe, almost comical or very expressive but not in a bad way. Maybe I kind of reminds me of our TV shows here in Scandinavia. And it's kind of funny hearing the name Nygaard pronounced in English.
Anyway it does some nice character setup, and that hitman is damn spooky. Almost like he enjoys setting up scenarios that can make other hurts others. He's a pro for sure. And the wife of Nygaard reminds me of my ex always praising others and telling me to be like them, so damn annoying. I almost gets frustrated seeing Nygaard not defending himself.
I can't wait to keep going and give the show a chance, although the atmosphere, exaggerated acting and some of the sound design is putting me off.
I'm just thinking if I should be watching the movie beforehand, even though they aren't connected. The show is based on the movie I've heard but maybe it will take away the suspense from the show if I know what happens in the movie.Season one is very excellent, and season two is just as awesome!
I'm just thinking if I should be watching the movie beforehand, even though they aren't connected. The show is based on the movie I've heard but maybe it will take away the suspense from the show if I know what happens in the movie.
Noah Galvin (Kenny) said something offensive about gay people, I think. I think it was that he didn't like that Eric Stonestreet from Modern Family was basically playing a caricature of a gay guy. I'm not entirely sure what it was though. That, plus Sara Ramirez from Grey's Anatomy didn't appreciate a joke that the show made about bisexuals, especially since she is bisexual herself. And I'm sure Catholics aren't happy about the show existing at all, but then again, a lot of Catholics are never happy.