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So that means Fuller did not found her a starring role in "Star Trek".
That's a shame.

"I thought, “I’ll never get this part.”

That should be "Random Roles" tagline.

Indeed.
It should have been cancelled at the end of the fifth season : the show just started to become cartoonish, and each major character storyline was closed, to a point where the final cliffhanger was almost a detail.

And when Drew Goddard has your phone number since the time he directed you for a now famous cameo (already as a big bad), that helps a little too.

Since the last movie, the X-Men brands needs "Legion" more than "Legion" needs the X-Men brand.

Gosh, that sequel was awful.

Well, don't usually tell that to big corporations who try to rule the world, but… thanks Netflix.

His agent would love it.

Really glad that Mr. Allen still works so steadily.
I appreciate moderately his "30s Retro" trilogy - Midnight in Paris, Magic in the Moodlight, Café Society -, but what he did with Cate Blanchett and Larry David on Blue Jasmine and Whatever Works is amazing.
So I'd watch those 6 episodes without a doubt.

Favreau's Jungle Book wass already a partial rip-off of the Lion King, so what's the point ?

Even so "TV is soooo creative, right now."

"And I love Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones".

I thought it was about Channel 4's drama…

I did not know if it was a good news.

Kevin Williamson created a monster.

Well, the pilot is good.
David Guggenheim, the creator has a pretty solid resume as a director of documentaries and worked on Deadwood's first season, also as a director.
But… the original showrunner left for "creative differences"and ABC put instead the man who gave them "Blood & Oil", "No Ordinary Family", "Dirty Sexy

"Always prefer a rip-off to a spin-off"
- Alexandre Desplat, september 2016.

And then, Angelina Jolie's destiny to lead— save the world was almost complete.
A beautiful goddess, a martyr, a free woman.

We're waiting, Khaleesi.

Like Dexter, the first fourth seasons are very recommendable.
The second year was dumb as hell, but the third one was an elegant narrative disposal to exit Brody, and benefits from a solid season finale.
Finally, the fourth season was clearly influenced by 24 but delivered some of its best episode mid-trough. And it

Well, in that case, the show was built so much around Michael J. Fox public image - a young, nice, popular, idealistic and romantic guy, surrounded by people that would do anything for him - that his replacement by somebody else clearly influenced the tone of the show.
The Charlie Sheen's era was indeed built around

Spin City's first fourth seasons only.
The last two years were managed by Gary David Goldberg…
And let's be honest : if NBC is now eating in Lawrence's hand, it's mostly because they fear the man creates another Scrubs somewhere else.
They clearly neglected the show when it was on the air, but critics loved the first

Well… I get your point, but in a way, yes, the show's first season was exhausting to watch toward the end ;)
Mainly because they tried to have Kilgrave as the bad guy during all the season.
When the guy escapes for the 5th time in a very dumb way (hey, the crazy neighbor was around !), there is clearly a problem.

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Steve Carrell's agent : "I promise you : this time, you'll get that f****ing Oscar."