This will deleted like my comment asking CJA if she can handle constructive criticism.
This will deleted like my comment asking CJA if she can handle constructive criticism.
CJA, are you professional enough to accept constructive criticism or will those responses be deleted like in past articles?
I know, seriously WTF is this?
Ya, but whom is he going to steal the sub from?
What are you talking about?
Is anyone wondering why CJA isn’t responding? Because she’s not there. This was a pre written article she phoned in from the book tour.
They can’t find any footage that's funny.
I’ve been saying this for a while. Make a sequel where these women are the daughters of the originals 30+years later. Their fathers mysteriously disappeared during a job and now they find evidence they might be alive and investigate it.
““Agent Carter’s” first-season ratings ended up within a tenth of a point of those of “Agents of SHIELD,” the show it fills in for during the winter. So on that level, its renewal for a second run made some sense.
What does that mean?
It won't get renewed.
Anyone who is good with the cancellation of an entire season on one of their favorite shows is either a little girl or a cuckold.
They fund it, they run it.
Gee, I can't understand why Who is suffering in the ratings.
Well, this interesting. I went to the PCA website and they don’t mention any books on either their nomination list OR their winners list.
This is what happens when you have government run a TV network.
Doesn’t appear so. Apparently the PCA “partnered” with The Reading Room who made all the nominations. I’ve been trying to find info on this privately held company to find some info on the officers and their nominating process but it appears to be a state secret.
So, if the show has been gaining a foothold in mainstream pop culture here in the U.S., the logical business move is to cancel and entire season?
Do you challenge the fact that the 2016 season, with the possible exception of a Xmas episode, have been cancelled and moved to 2017?
Weird. 80% of the nominees and 100% of the winners were women or LGBT.