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Mu Zeta posted:There's only room for one blonde 30 something woman in comedy at a time and right now it's Kristen Bell. Hollywood sort of self corrects and puts people like Cuthbert out of work. She's been starring on a Netflix sitcom for two seasons now so there goes your theory
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less laughter posted:She's been starring on a Netflix sitcom for two seasons now so there goes your theory Has she?
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Postal Parcel posted:The series finale of Downward Dog aired tonight. Not surprising. I enjoyed the female lead, but the dog(voiceover) was...more annoying than I thought I could stand. Maybe it's the speaking style that the actor used? Did anyone else watch a lot of this show? Most of us dropped it back in episode 1 when it proved itself to be the worst thing ever conceived.
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I never turned it on because just the trailers were enough WTF for me. But I did watch like 5 episodes of Imaginary Mary, so I don't judge.
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I'm gonna start The Handmaid's Tale because that'll effect as much change as today's Planned Parenthood protest.
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Josh Lyman posted:I'm gonna start The Handmaid's Tale because that'll effect as much change as today's Planned Parenthood protest. The hottest of takes
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raditts posted:The Mick wouldn't have made it through a full season on ABC. I have enjoyed both and am glad to get season 2, but it's really funny how much American Housewife is a watered down, corners-sanded-off version of The Mick.
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Postal Parcel posted:The series finale of Downward Dog aired tonight. Not surprising. I enjoyed the female lead, but the dog(voiceover) was...more annoying than I thought I could stand. Maybe it's the speaking style that the actor used? Did anyone else watch a lot of this show? I watched episode one and that was quite enough for me, I wrote my thoughts on it here a few months back but what it was was essentially that this is a very standard sitcom that for some reason also added a talking dog that is a total creepy rear end in a top hat that reminds me more of your standard stalker ex boyfriend character than a dog. Like you get what they're going for, the dog has separation anxiety and poo poo, but it's just expressed in the most bizzarre off-putting way for the dog. I take it things just went downward (lol) from there?
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Remember when they remade Broadchurch in the US and kept David Tennant Remember when they tried to remake The IT Crowd in the US and kept Richard Ayoade What weird things those were
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Remember how badly they managed to gently caress up remaking Life on Mars in the US. You'd think "Cop show set in the 70s" would be a slam loving dunk for adapting it to take place in America. But instead it was the worst thing ever made.
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It's so American they took the title literally
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Lurdiak posted:Remember how badly they managed to gently caress up remaking Life on Mars in the US. I watched an episode of that. The only thing I remember was they made copies with a mimeograph.
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If you have a show called Life on Mars in the US, people expect it to be about life on loving Mars.
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Arist posted:Remember when they remade Broadchurch in the US and kept David Tennant Remember when they remade Wilfred and kept the dog man? It was actually pretty great.
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Eezee posted:Remember when they remade Wilfred and kept the dog man? Wilfred is the only good show about a dog
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Iron Crowned posted:Wilfred is the only good show about a dog Person of Interest
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Iron Crowned posted:I watched an episode of that. The only thing I remember was they made copies with a mimeograph. The main character invents rap at one point by poorly singing Vanilla Ice to a black panther DJ.
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I kind of liked the US Life On Mars up until about the last 4-5 episodes. The finale though? Oh my loving god that was a dumb way to end.
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Lurdiak posted:The main character invents rap at one point by poorly singing Vanilla Ice to a black panther DJ. Eat your heart out Back to the Future. God drat.
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Arist posted:Remember when they remade Broadchurch in the US and kept David Tennant Robert Llewellyn as Kryten in Red Dwarf too. At least he got to keep the superior suit for the BBC episodes that followed! McHales accent in that IT Crowd remake is just so bad.
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Josh Lyman posted:If you have a show called Life on Mars in the US, people expect it to be about life on loving Mars. No poo poo, that was some false advertising.
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less laughter posted:Person of Interest Dog of Interest
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MiddleOne posted:Dog of Interest
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I'm 5 eps into s4 of PoI and still really digging it. Characters don't do a lot of obvious things that simplify later conflicts in the same episode. Like in this last episode, Shaw could have shot this terminator lady in the back of the head in a hallway with no cameras, but she didn't so that Root could have the lamest shootout ever with her later. All of the flashbacks to Finch building the machine are great. Dog wasn't in this episode at all :\ Lol at the police pretending that a new cop who shot 5 guys in as many weeks needs to see a counselor. YAH THINK?! I also understand why Finch is so worried about Samaritan, but I feel like opposing all of its action on principle may not always be the best plan. I can't wait for the episode where they mistake the Machine's plan for Samaritan's and royally gently caress it up. Snak fucked around with this message at 07:02 on Jul 11, 2017 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Robert Llewellyn as Kryten in Red Dwarf too. At least he got to keep the superior suit for the BBC episodes that followed! They were going to make a third pilot, and were trying to convince to Chris Barrie to sign on as Rimmer, before finally giving up. But seriously, if you're going to try to sign fifty percent of the original cast, why not just co produce the original and air the eps that way?
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They've announced the voice cast for the Castlevania Netflix animated series. With Graham McTavish as Dracula, Richard Armitage as Trevor Belmont and James Callis as Alucard. Matt Frewer and Tony Amendola are also on it playing characters with generic names like The Bishop and The Elder.
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Is Animal Kingdom anywhere near as good as the ads make it look?
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lelandjs posted:Is Animal Kingdom anywhere near as good as the ads make it look? I haven't seen the ads, but yes, it's good. It isn't high art or anything, I'd put it more in the category of something like Banshee than Breaking Bad but it's really strong. It made my top 10 last year and the quality hasn't really dropped this season. This weeks heist episode was pretty baller.
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Eezee posted:Remember when they remade Wilfred and kept the dog man? It got pretty bad somewhere in season 3. I remember people saying it ended pretty well but I still haven't watched the last season.
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raditts posted:It got pretty bad somewhere in season 3. Hmm, that's odd. I remember the final season being pretty drat awesome. It got super dark and trippy and was pretty different in tone from the other seasons but it was well done. Yes, the finale was pretty cool.
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raditts posted:It got pretty bad somewhere in season 3. It kind of tried to have its cake and eat it too where they spend most of the season doing this weird mystery/conspiracy about how his family was part of a dog cult and Wilfred may actually be an ancient trickster god but then at the last minute backpedal and say that no he really was just a metaphor for mental illness all along. I was entertained watching it but I pretty much forgot it existed as soon as it ended.
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OMG Zoo is back and it's got kaiju monsters! Zoo is so bad and I can't stop watching.
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The original Life on Mars is some of the best television ever produced and is drat near flawless.
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I haven't seen either Life on Mars iteration, but I just want to chime in and say Life on Mars is the best Bowie song.
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swickles posted:I haven't seen either Life on Mars iteration, but I just want to chime in and say Life on Mars is the best Bowie song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zX0lxiM8Xo
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I have actually seen that before! I only watched that season of AHS because it was set in Jupiter, FL which is where I grew up.
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PriorMarcus posted:Has she? It is called "The Ranch" and it is redneck america stereotyped to the letter. She was only in about half of the first season episodes, but is in all of the second season. lelandjs posted:Is Animal Kingdom anywhere near as good as the ads make it look? It reminds me of the original point break movie, fun loving criminals with a hosed up family vibe. What I really like most is that the show breaks the two common tropes of criminals who are either completely incompetent or complete masters of every skill set, they are very much average bros who just barely manage to hold things together.
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swickles posted:I haven't seen either Life on Mars iteration, but I just want to chime in and say Life on Mars is the best Bowie song. Must be a sad world where The Man Who Sold The World doesn't exist. Hope you did something great like not electing Trump over there to compensate for it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKVhodA_q-g
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Finished GLOW and really enjoyed it. I wasn't that into it for the first few episodes but once the focus shifts away from primarily Brie's character and more to the ensemble show it pulled me in. I am a wrestling fan and the big dramatic moments build to wrestling stuff, so I don't know if it holds up quite as much if you're not engaged with that. But it feels like a Friday Night Lights kind of thing where everything pulls you in so by the time that football/wresting happens you're on board with the characters and stories it's used to convey.
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