Re: American Crime, what's with Timothy Hutton and always having dead sons? Poor guy can't catch a break.
Re: American Crime, what's with Timothy Hutton and always having dead sons? Poor guy can't catch a break.
I should check that out then. I love a good Aaron portrayal.
Not counting Slade, you think they've filled their death quota for the year? Or is there gonna be yet another shocker. I hope it's not Det. Lance :(
Capitalism. Producers learned how to min-max the system for maximum profit. Since shows starring white people slightly tend to do better than shows starring POCs, that has to mean the best profit comes from whitewashing everything, right?
Needs more "Cougar", "Town", "Better", "Off", and "Ted"
Somehow I remembered it was the most boring example possible.
Fox had some interesting shows, but they all seemed held to midseason, which is stupid.
Isn't there an actual example of shows that did a writers swap?
TVByTheNumbers
Actively rooting to put people out of work. What fun!
You could say that about every ABC comedy.
Sleepy Hollow would be blown up. Scandal and Blacklist would (and will) be kind of hurt and licking their wounds. Big Bang Theory acts as counter-programming to all of those, so would probably only see a slight dip on top of its usual ratings decay.
Galavant looks perfect to me. It's everything I want.
This tells me you haven't been watching Once Upon a Time. Literally every villain has been someone's parent or lost sibling, and most of the cast is eskimo buddies with someone related to them.
Channing Tatum IS Inside Llewellyn Davis.
Why? I have no idea. Like I said, they should just abandon the idea of sitcoms on Tuesdays and go for a full TGIF revival block.
I loved it too, but I'm honestly impressed something can be, in my opinion, one of the top 20 Disney movies of all time and still be ridiculously overrated.
She'd fit in perfectly. She also has a confusing, quasi-incestuous love triangle and a host of daddy issues like the rest of the cast.
Yes, fairy tales in general, like Ariel and Belle and Mulan. The producers say it's fairy tales in general, but they so obviously use the Disney versions as their jumping off point. A recent episode introduced Lumiere FFS.
I'm actually pretty sure it will find more success on Wednesday. I'm honestly surprised it wasn't there in the first place, would have been a better fit than Super Fun Night or Mixology.
Maybe a spinoff would work. I like the sound of GHOST CHO.