They “ditched” or “were fired for abuse”?
Kind of an important distinction.
They “ditched” or “were fired for abuse”?
Kind of an important distinction.
They didn’t ditch the show. They were abusive to the writers and the show was over-budget, according to THR.
We’ve seen 2 full seasons showing how crazy he is with split personalities and spontaneous thinking.
It’s really disappointing that Legion’s decided to go the “being insane makes you evil” route when season 1 seemed so much more empathetic towards mentally ill people...
You make an assertion, you back it up. Anything else makes you an asshole.
Parks And Rec has gotta be up there. Someone clearly looked at the first season said, “You’ve got great characters and a focus that nobody in your audience cares about. Fix it.”
Mature adults don’t yell when they have a problem. If you yell at your employees then you’re a shitty boss who can’t handle stress. Stay the fuck home.
This is the story of a group of actors who had only ever received adulation and love, and how they were totally unprepared for crisis PR management when their first controversy erupted.
Having seen both episodes, you’re absolutely right. The show starts and ends with Tandy and Tyrone, and they are both drawn so well.
Honestly, given that she’s be active in the industry since the bad old days and STILL was shocked by Tambor’s conduct kind of proves that it was insanely beyond even the usual run of bad behavior.
**Syd walks around the cave tunnel only to wind up back to Melanie**
Thank you for expressing it better than I could!
Murphy was always an outcast, even being the first‘banishment’.. he and Emori had so much in common and he relished in the us vs the world mentality. That obviously changed on the arc and Emori adapted and he couldn’t so he probably felt left behind along with jealous.
I could watch an entire series of Amber Midthunder’s, Kerry just walking the earth and kicking ass. Kerry and Kung Fu, with Jules Winnfield as her partner.
Elvis’s singing voice in this episode was provided by veteran voice actor Jess Harnell, who’s probably best known as Wakko Warner in Animaniacs.
What I do mind is the way Mon-El has become Kara’s constant companion recently, to the detriment of storylines in which she’s either working on her own or paired with other characters. The way Kara casually invites Mon-El to join her on her trip to Argo City felt particularly bizarre to me.
Arrow did end it’s gun control plot by doing nothing and pretending it did something. But Supergirl ended it’s plot with the DEO disarming down to non-lethal weaponry that it’ll be equally inefficient at using.
“We created gun control legislation that does nothing! But it looks like we’re doing things so there!”
I also thought Sam Elliott was perfect for Lee Scoresby.
After the Golden Compass movie tanked and took the potential for sequels with it, I thought of what a waste Dakota Blue Richards’ Lyra was: A perfect rendition of the character, stuck in a movie that chickened out of really portraying its source material properly. I really couldn’t imagine a more perfect actress for…