Duncanville was hilarious and went before its time.
Duncanville was hilarious and went before its time.
The first few episodes are very focused on Jenny Slate’s character, but by season 2 it becomes much more of an ensemble show.
The Great North is my favorite TV show that’s currently airing. I love the twists on the typical sitcom family (single dad, weird/absent mom, gay kid, younger married couple), the Alaska setting, the queer inclusivity. It’s a breath of fresh air.
Making the internet free-with-ads was absolutely a mistake.
The Mandalorian & Grogu will be the first official Star Wars film since 2019's middling The Rise Of Skywalker
It’s wild that two Captains of the Enterprise were in that scene but didn’t actually interact.
What would a new Picard-centric Star Trek movie look like though? And who would write it?
It only makes sense that some of the cameos in the middle of what amounts to a two hour cameo parade would die. Law of averages.
My first thought after hearing about this proposed merger (after “oh shit, he’s gonna bin Lower Decks for a tax writeoff”) was, “Wow, that’s gonna be a lot of debt!”
Speaking with the LA Times, Pierce revealed that there’s no shocking secret behind his decision not to join the show (which could’ve featured him and his brother running a theater together, but that storyline was scrapped)
It would be funny if Fox picked it back up.
the very underrated Great North
“child influencer”
You really got reamed on this thread, but you’re 100% right. Principles are important, but electability matters most.
He got the job; now let’s see if he can keep it.
There are thousands of unadapted book characters that would be perfect for cosplay. For example:
“Antennas, you’re in charge!”
It was emblematic of the struggles the writers seemed to have writing Roz in the later years. Her “ultimatum” to Frasier in the season 10 finale—when she demanded he dump Felicity Huffman’s character or lose Roz as his friend—was so cringey and out of character.
Ever since Prodigy was canceled, the people in the know have hinted that it was almost a foregone conclusion that someone would pick it up, but it’s a relief that it’s finally official.
I’m really surprised that streamers haven’t realized this. A 22-26 episode season of a show with a dedicated viewer base, released weekly, keeps people subscribed and builds a back-catalog of in-house shows for long-term viability.