My Name is Earl got 4 seasons out of a similar(-ish) premise.
My Name is Earl got 4 seasons out of a similar(-ish) premise.
The Washington Post did a recent survey of Native Americans and found that 9/10 didn't find the name Redskins offensive: https://www.washingtonpost….
Okay, but I don't want to hear about how the family on Black-ish is black or how the family on Fresh Off the Boat is Chinese or how the son on Speechless is disabled. I mean, we know it already.
You just looking over the attempted rape thing or…?
Jonathan Lipnicki grew up to be surprisingly hot.
Quarry
He was also on The Strain and Orphan Black, which both film in Toronto.
After this season
I think it'll end up in the 16-18 range. It'll be the top CBS show and will likely still have acclaim/an awards presence, so I think 13 is the bare minimum. Plus, Reign is getting 16 for its fourth/final season and Jane is higher priority.
Yep, diversity is more than black people and Sandra Oh.
Meh, it's been obvious Alaska was going to win since the cast was announced. Snooze.
I've seen the first episode and it's very much a teen soap. It's darker than Gossip Girl and the like, but it wouldn't be out of place in the Dawn Ostroff (the previous head of The CW) era.
Some of it has to be that.
Let people enjoy their show.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend was renewed with a ~25% DVR bump.
I think it has another season or two left in it after this season. Even with the slump-y premiere ratings, it's a top 3 drama on The CW and the center of its DC universe, so unless it collapses, I'd be shocked if it doesn't make it to 7 seasons.
No Tomorrow is produced by CBS, so it'll get more leash than Frequency.
It adjusted down in the finals, so it's at a 0.8.
Yeah, the lack of critical response to Quarry makes me sad. This is the type of drama critics should get behind.
Turn is going into a fourth (and final) season next year.