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And meanwhile, Landry is leading a successful career both on TV and movies, while dating a Mary Jane Watson lookalike.

Friday Night Lights's realism is still impressive.

Indeed, but maybe his next Random Roles would give him an opportunity to talk about the short-lived "Partners"…?
Even so, if I remember well, Krumholtz went pretty angry on social medias when CBS cancelled it.
Maybe they just needed some time : him and Michael Urie was a solid team (and Routh and Bush were… very pretty)

Six years !
But hey, Joss Whedon was not there to ask for an advanced renewal.

By the way, if David Greenwalt wants to make an Angel limited-series for Netflix, I think that Drew Goddard, Steven DeKnight and Douglas Petrie are already ready to go.

Well, Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz are the new showunners.
Almost fifteen years since Once&Again… I think that's eventful enough ;)

Steve Zaillian really talks like the movie guy who's doing TV for once (to deliver something which is sooo much better than TV (We found the Hollywood guy who never watched Law & Order), while Price is the writer who's so focused on the process of writing for TV that he does not know his actors names.
That's

Indeed.
The first two acts were very good, and that's why I'm curious to know what Gilroy and Peckham's plot for Legacy 2 is.
IMO, Gilroy's idea of a pharmaceutical thriller is a far more interesting setting for a new trilogy than trying to repeat what we loved in the original one, as Greengrass and Damon carefully did.

Indeed.
We can already start to consider there is only four seasons of Homeland.

Keep his number, Joel.
We'll need him at one point to make the Community movie.

Even for an hologram cameo.

Mulaney was foxed ;)

I'd be curious to know why his own TV show, "Mr. Robinson", that was obviously very personal, was such a mess.
What the hell happened ?

They hired a writer who got 2 Oscars nominations for his work on two books adaptations.
So they clearly have some ambition about this sequel… Maybe use Silver Chair as a set up for a new trilogy, that could use some elements of "Last Battle" and completed with some original stuffs.

In a way, yes, maybe.
When you read some of Harmon's interviews about Glover's departure, you can guess the man was certainly going trough into a personal crisis, when they were working on the fifth season.
And Glover was acting really weird on social medias during the very same period.

Indeed.
O'Russell talent in directing is obvious. But the writing ? His more classical movie, Joy, has been boring as hell.

Indeed.
Jurassic Park III. Co-written by Alexander Payne.

Indeed.
I'm still fascinated by how people from SNL do more interesting things after SNL.
Would that means…?

"I feel like it’s just a really good time in TV right now."

Fred, we know. It's 2016.

Totally agree.
David Kelley, a a rising writer and showrunner, was tremendous.
But Bocho's input in that revival is worrying, though.. Since the last (boring) seasons of NYPD Blue, the man produced the disappointing "Murder in the Fist" and "Raising the Bar", but also the high-concept "Blind Justice", and most of

"Identity" was not a blockbuster, but just a thriller movie with some action scenes (that Universal asked for). And this is what keeps it as a solid first chapter.
Now that reviews for this Bourne 5 are not very good, let's hope that Damon and Universal are gonna make just one final chapter.
Just bring back Aaron

The show clearly suffers from Marti Noxon's departure.
In those past 8 episodes, they had stories for 3 seasons…

This is the proof that James Cameron indeed talked with Luc Besson.

Akka the man who did an Arthur and the Minimoys trilogy.