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I made it through season two. Don't bother.

He sounds even weirder than he looks.

Need? I wonder how he'll plan to handle all of them.

True as that may be, thing is once a showrunner lays out his plans for the next three seasons and has already an end in mind you kind of want to find out what that will look like. The (series) finale of Hannibal was just fine. But there is that disappointment lurking that you'll never find out what Fuller's take on

It took me about a year to get through the first season of The Bob Newhart Show. It's not like I hated it. There were some pretty funny episodes and the cast was very talented (and that includes the supporting cast with all of Hawley's patients and their little ticks). But it's also one of those shows where you can

It doesn't? Ratings weren't that great, last time I checked.

Was it three? I seem to remember a fourth one…

You mean considering that Sheldon will be about ten in this and like, what, 30 when TBBT starts? Then sure, if that gets you through the night you can call it a built-in end date.

The only two things about this show that make me smirk occasionally are Dan Bakkedahl and the woman who plays Tom Hanks' daughter-in-law. Other than that this show is a train wreck.

Boy. CBS does have all the worst sitcoms, doesn't it?

You forgot Life in Pieces. You know, that show with maybe the best cast on television and it manages to somehow waste all of them on dumb, used-up jokes like 'I had my wife's name tattooed on my back but they spelled it wrong and now what?'.

I saw it through and actually liked it for the most part. But sure, if you're not into that whole Williams-shtick then this show will probably not be for you.

I mean, you're joking, right? Because I certainly was when I asked about clarification. And now that you actually tried to explain it to me I grew uncertain and rewatched this specific scene. And no, there is no fucking way those knifes and nails can turn around mid-air and get stuck at the back of the pole that way.

Never saw SATC, so I have to take your word for it.

I'm aware of the principle. I asked how those knifes got to the back of the pole. Did they turn around, mid-air?

'Beef' might be taking it a bit far. According Betty White, Bea Arthur just wasn't fond her co-star and would often be cold and dismissive to her. Rue McClanahan sort of confirmed this in an interview I once heard, but I can't find the video for the life of me.

Didn't you just describe that whole Doctor Strange/Tilda Swinton casting situation?

Come to think of it, was there anyone she didn't have great chemistry with? I mean, even when she was paired with Betty White, with whom she reportedly didn't get along in real life, it was a guaranteed winner.

Oh, okay. I don't think I agree. I mean, I know what you mean but they hadn't consider them 'worthy' they wouldn't have handed them out to them.

Not on German Netflix, last time I checked. It's annoying that there are regional differences like this. Like, they couldn't even show the fourth season of House of Cards (an in-house production, no less) until fall last year because they sold the rights to Sky years ago.