You've seen the Gotham pilot? How?
You've seen the Gotham pilot? How?
I love Mulaney as a comedian, but I didn't like the trailer for the show at all. I'll definitely watch it, though, and most people seem to think it'll be good.
How many times have you watched this trailer at this point?
Random question for discussion: what shows have attempted a major turnover in cast and were actually considered to have pulled it off? What shows tried the same and were considered failures?
That's weirdly the only one I'm not really interested in. I'll try out the pilot if it leaks early, but if it premieres with everything else I probably won't feel like making the time to watch it.
The Constantine pilot has been leaked, apparently. Available at your usual torrent and streaming sites and whatnot.
You do realize that we all know you exclusively through having read things written by you, right?
It was the only one he acknowledged a funny joke from (Hogan's Villains), which I guess is the best we're gonna get.
I've always been meaning to, but I'm never quite in the mood to take up a daunting 100+ episode drama. I already watched my one super long-running show for the summer (Scrubs), but I'll get to Lost eventually.
I'm not sure why I still watch Glee to this day. I started hatewatching it when it got ridiculous in season 3, kept watching for some ungodly reason, and figured I may as well see it through to the end since it's ending next year anyway.
Friday Night Lights is my personal favorite pilot. Haven't watched Lost, though.
That's still a year and a half wait for the special, and even longer for the series proper… is that a "less interminable wait" by Sherlock fans' standards?
I wasn't a huge fan of the realtor segment, which was sadly the longer one. The mechanic segment was great, though.
I'm glad for once I watched it live, which is quite literally the first show I've watched live since Community's finale, I think.
Excellent. I'm in.
This had better be fixed soon because it's driving me insane.
Does anyone know if this is funny enough to hate-watch? Every since Do No Harm was cancelled I need my terrible NBC medical drama fix.
The comments mention that Harmon said on Twitter that they start writing the show this fall, and therefore it probably won't air until later. That's a bit disappointing, but I guess it makes sense.
I can take the pro for Cooperative Escapism. Given that such a monumental episode had to happen in season 4, I like to point out how I think it was way better than it had any right to be.