I want to READ Random Roles. Thumbs down for this great feature’s pivot to video. Give me a transcript.
I want to READ Random Roles. Thumbs down for this great feature’s pivot to video. Give me a transcript.
the Kelvin timeline was my entry point into Star Trek, so I’ll always have a soft spot for t.
Obama had huge double digit leads before the big Ryan scandal even dropped. It was never going to be close, especially after Obama’s convention speech. He was a 100% lock to win that election even if Ryan had remained scandal free.
I didn’t watch Voyager until this year, so I had always thought Ryan was there purely for sex appeal. I was legitimately stunned to find out how great she was in the part, especially in the moments where she got to be funny. And I could listen to her pronounce Naomi Wildman all day long.
I have not watched this show, but I’m glad it exists because I’m thankful for anything that winds up chuds and gets people to tell on themselves.
After a few years off, I hope the character comes back again, untethered from the Laurie Strode ties. There’s an OUTSTANDING comic called Nightdance that would make for a great, and terrifying, Halloween movie.
He’s a creep, but this is the right outcome. Once Mom admitted she tampered with the phone to protect her son and Dad admitted they couldn’t find the phone, the prosecution had no chance.
Remembering an actor for a specific part isn’t type casting.
Your “simple observation” was kind of obnoxious, tbh
A live action version of the JLU Kid Stuff episode would be amazing.
Too bad, so sad, I guess. But Fukunaga and Phoebe Waller Bridge working on the script seems like trading up to me.
Yes, it’s the stupid decisions. You, who has zero information or insight into the process, have decided with no evidence that these shows are popular, so Netflix, who knows exactly how many people are watching an episode of a show at any given minute worldwide, MUST have cancelled them to stick it to Disney, even…
Yes, keep thinking that gigantic corporations cancel popular shows that make them money. That’s how corporations work, right? They never try to wring every last dollar out, do they?
You didn’t provide a source for how popular it was. You provided a source, an unreliable one at that, that says it was the FOURTH most streamed show in a week. That tells us nothing about its popularity or how many people were watching or what the retention was or how many people made it to the end.
You’re doing some impressive backflips to try and make sense of your nonsensical, unsourced logic. So Netflix, worried about Disney+, decides to concede Marvel to them ENTIRELY, cancelling what you say were popular shows, and turning off viewers who were subscribing to Netflix so they could watch them. yes, that makes…
“Because Netflix does not want competition.” This doesn’t make any sense. So why would that make them cancel shows they own the rights to? If they don’t want competition from Disney and the shows were successful, why wouldn’t they keep them and give Marvel fans a reason to stay with Netflix?
Except that it is clearly true. Read this thread instead of spreading disinfo about how Netflix cancelled the shows to get back at Disney for starting their own streaming service.
It’s Marvel, too. Netflix wanted to shorten the lengths of the seasons and Marvel refused.
Student films don’t count.