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I think it's a great fun concept worthy of a solid new treatment.
That's on the media, not him. They've been utterly flummoxed by his inability to metamorphosize into a traditional candidate, but they still want a horse race narrative so they've attempted to craft it in spite of his behavior by ignoring him and focusing on Hillary in the hopes of creating a false equilibrium. They…
OTOH, it brought us Current Franco.
I assure you, those people are still in New York.
I actually like a fair bit of Book of Shadows amidst the cringeworthy dross.
Everyone seems to hate it because Blair Witch but Wingard/Barrett and a B- from Dowd still grabs my attention. I'll see it tomorrow night.
I'm sorry they won't get 5-6 as planned, but 3 is respectable. The show doesn't get enough credit.
His name's on it, that's mostly it. It's Fuller's show.
No, just someone very familiar with the excellent creative team, which is several cuts above anything Trek's had in almost 20 years.
I have no idea why anyone outside the hardcore Trekker bubble who hates everything is 'worried'. It's fucking Bryan Fuller and Nicholas Meyer, it's a godsend.
With the talent involved it will be excellent.
Chill.
I swear to God I thought Sex & Drugs was in its first season this year when they ran the annoying promos during The Americans. I completely forgot there was ever a previous season.
Marginal Nerd Icon Too Old For Part, Nerds Still Want Him Over Anyone Else: Film @ 11
At least they're not demanding this thirtysomething dude play tween Miles Morales anymore.*
I bought the Rebirth one shot and I have a ton of the #1s and Rebirth specials to check out, barely read any of them. I'm giving them a chance because I thought it was a good faith effort to roll back the last several years of colossal disaster, and not just since Flashpoint. DC's been rotting for a long time. But I…
Most of those shows aren't really in the eye of the storm re: the zeitgeist anymore, though. Teen Wolf is the closest and it's past its sell-by and ending shortly. AHS still is and it has pushed the anthology format on the public, as has True Detective.
Agreed. But with genre programming, everyone seems to be conditioned to think it is not allowed to be continuous because of Ryan Murphy's shitty vignettes.
Twas not.