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GreenNight posted:90s? Supernatural tried the same thing a few years back where Sam and Dean were in it for all of 5 minutes. Yeah but 90s sitcoms were especially blatant. They always follow the same formula too, the episode starts like normal, then they Go To A New Location with All The New And Likeable Characters where they spend 75% of their screentime setting up their relationships, then the original show characters show up again for a minute or two, then the episode ends.
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Blackish and Goldbergs did the same, the tradition has not died.
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socialsecurity posted:Blackish and Goldbergs did the same, the tradition has not died. They were doing it in the 80's, there's an episode of Three's Company all about the Ropers looking at a new apartment. Luckily that one took, because Mr. Furley was a better foil anyway.
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 23:36 |
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I'm not opposed to spinoffs, my all time favorite TV show is a spinoff, I just thoroughly enjoy how blatant and poorly conceived most 90s spinoff setups were done. Like Cheers didn't have an episode where they all went to Seattle to meet Frasier's wacky friends and off-kilter family; Cheers ended and everyone adored the character of Frasier so the writers all went well, why not and TV royalty was born.
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 23:41 |
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gently caress, now I need to rewatch Frasier Hell yeah Also I keep trying to catch up on The Good Fight and Evil but the Paramount+ app has suddenly decided to start doing some kind of boot loop type of poo poo on my fire stick. I don’t know what it is about that app, I’ve had it go weird on three devices now
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 23:49 |
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For every Frasier there's like at least five The Tortellis.
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# ? Sep 22, 2021 23:51 |
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they kept doing that with sitcoms because in the 70s and 80s norman lear managed to do it repeatedly to incredible success. people forget just how many sitcoms that are classics in their own right are just spinoffs of all in the family. hell, good times is a spin off of the jeffersons which is a spin off of all in the family. i dont think maude was progenitor to any other shows but i cant remember. then all in the family managed to spin off into...itself, with archie bunker's place. of course, sitcom writers in the 90s and 00s were emphatically NOT norman lear, so it never worked. but once upon a time, it really did!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSpBwt4hFN8
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Calaveron posted:Yeah but 90s sitcoms were especially blatant. They always follow the same formula too, the episode starts like normal, then they Go To A New Location with All The New And Likeable Characters where they spend 75% of their screentime setting up their relationships, then the original show characters show up again for a minute or two, then the episode ends. On the softer end Office and Superstore both had episodes that were potentially the spark of a spinoff. Office tried a Dwight show and Superstore was trying to do a Cheyenne/Bo, but those still featured more regular characters than new potential ones and if you didn't know would seem like episodes just heavily focused on a side cast member.
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 00:25 |
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The pandemic has really given me an opportunity to watch Frasier all the way through six or seven times. Its great.
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Khanstant posted:On the softer end Office and Superstore both had episodes that were potentially the spark of a spinoff. Office tried a Dwight show and Superstore was trying to do a Cheyenne/Bo, but those still featured more regular characters than new potential ones and if you didn't know would seem like episodes just heavily focused on a side cast member. I never kept up with Superstore, but I can’t imagine a Cheyenne/Bo centric show being remotely watchable. I probably would have watched the Dwight spinoff, though. Rainn Wilson deserves an easy paycheck and that detective show he did post-Office was not a good fit.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:I never kept up with Superstore, but I can’t imagine a Cheyenne/Bo centric show being remotely watchable. It might have been ok, it woulda been Dwight on his farm; like an office-ified green acers with his siblings playing the city people.
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 01:20 |
Yeah I'd watch the Dwight show, there's plenty of places to go Dwight became a pretty interesting person as the show went on. Superstore bo/chey, I even like the guy who plays Bo independently of that show and Cheyenne was funny in Superstore, but there's nothing really there to build a show off of.
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AceOfFlames posted:https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/1440574744776962054 John Carmack broke my brain and I will never not expand "The BFG" into "The Big loving Gun."
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 02:31 |
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"Backdoor pilots" have always been a thing. The Incredible Hulk had two or three of them in their 5 season run (and an additional TWO with the TV movies years later).
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Paper Lion posted:they kept doing that with sitcoms because in the 70s and 80s norman lear managed to do it repeatedly to incredible success. people forget just how many sitcoms that are classics in their own right are just spinoffs of all in the family. hell, good times is a spin off of the jeffersons which is a spin off of all in the family. i dont think maude was progenitor to any other shows but i cant remember. then all in the family managed to spin off into...itself, with archie bunker's place. Neither was Norman Lear in the 1990s, either. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRwf3d4WocA
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 03:27 |
Has Netflix or streaming services done that yet, or they have so little control or stakes over it that there's not much way or reasons or timing to do that sort of thing?
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 03:38 |
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Crazy to think that 25 years ago MTV still had music... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeTFAiYbR9o
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Khanstant posted:Has Netflix or streaming services done that yet, or they have so little control or stakes over it that there's not much way or reasons or timing to do that sort of thing? Every single Marvel and Star Wars Disney show has at least attempted to pilot multiple other shows, doesn't always work out
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 04:01 |
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There was a screening of the first two episodes of Midnight Mass tonight. Really great atmosphere and setting, good performances (Hamish Linklater was a standout) and looked gorgeous. Feels like a pretty slow burn, only a couple of spooky scares so far. I know not everyone cares for Mike Flanagan but I'm a sucker for his stuff, really excited for the series to come out on Friday
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 04:48 |
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Fun drinking game, take a shot everytime there's a scene shot through a mirror in Saul. Keep an ambulance on speedial
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 05:35 |
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Stop Lying to your wife you prick
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 06:17 |
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The Dwight farm episode wasn't even planned as a backdoor pilot. It was originally filmed as a straight pilot. The result was so disappointing for everyone involved they just said gently caress it and added a few scenes including the other Office actors and moved on to other projects.
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The announcement of the spinoff of Kim's Convenience botched things up since it spoils that a couple in the show is going to break up. The show wasn't even done airing yet when they announced the new cast.
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EL BROMANCE posted:Ah, looking forward to that as I'm wondering if the lack of audience is connected to my slight waning enthusiasm for the show. Might I recommend Taskmaster New Zealand season 2 that recently ended? I thought it was great and I've seen a lot of people rate it as one of the top 3 TM seasons ever.
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Calaveron posted:Yeah but 90s sitcoms were especially blatant. They always follow the same formula too, the episode starts like normal, then they Go To A New Location with All The New And Likeable Characters where they spend 75% of their screentime setting up their relationships, then the original show characters show up again for a minute or two, then the episode ends. The first thing I think of when I hear “backdoor pilot” is when MacGyver had this entire family of bounty hunters who would one by one that would cross paths with Mac until all of a sudden they all came together for an episode where Mac only showed up at the very end. It felt like the oddest thing because even back then I didn’t understand why anyone who liked watching Mac makeshift gadget his way out of trouble would want to watch a generic crime show.
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Davros1 posted:"Backdoor pilots" have always been a thing. The Incredible Hulk had two or three of them in their 5 season run (and an additional TWO with the TV movies years later). I knew about Thor and Daredevil but what were the others?
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oh man is Doom Patrol back. Fraser Nation baby
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MechaSeinfeld posted:oh man is Doom Patrol back. Fraser Nation baby gently caress yes. The last season ended on a cliff hanger, but not a normal season ending one, it was very abrupt and I assume because of COVID.
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 13:24 |
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Yeah they literally had to shut down partway through shooting the final episode lol
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 13:39 |
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It doesn't match "All in the Family," but "Happy Days" was no slouch in the spin-off department: Laverne & Shirley Mork & Mindy Blansky's Beauties Out of the Blue Joannie Loves Chachi Plus three (3) Saturday morning cartoons.
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Doom Patrol status: still owns
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Sentinel Red posted:I knew about Thor and Daredevil but what were the others? I got confused; there was only one backdoor pilot (the confusion was because the backdoor pilot was actually a sequel to another Hulk ep). It wasn't comic book related; it was for a series that was to star Rick Springfield as a cop who had been mentored by a wise man played by Mako
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Khanstant posted:On the softer end Office and Superstore both had episodes that were potentially the spark of a spinoff. Office tried a Dwight show and Superstore was trying to do a Cheyenne/Bo, but those still featured more regular characters than new potential ones and if you didn't know would seem like episodes just heavily focused on a side cast member. If I remember right (and it is entirely possible I'm forgetting by now) the Dwight spinoff was passed on before the backdoor episode aired, which meant that they then reshot parts of the backdoor episode to make it less backdoor-sy. It also helped that some of the characters in the backdoor pilot had already been in The Office, and the new love interest from the backdoor then got brought into a few more episodes, so it didn't stick out quite so much. Davros1 posted:"Backdoor pilots" have always been a thing. The Incredible Hulk had two or three of them in their 5 season run (and an additional TWO with the TV movies years later). In comics, wasn't the Hulk himself kind of originally backdoored into Spider-Man as an intro before getting his own title?
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Norwegian Rudo posted:Might I recommend Taskmaster New Zealand season 2 that recently ended? I thought it was great and I've seen a lot of people rate it as one of the top 3 TM seasons ever. I’m still making my way through s1, but good to hear it continues strong.
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Khanstant posted:Has Netflix or streaming services done that yet, or they have so little control or stakes over it that there's not much way or reasons or timing to do that sort of thing? That 1 off episode of Stranger Things where Eleven went on an 80's punk adventure in Chicago with other psy-mutants or whatever they are felt a lot like a backdoor pilot.
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 16:46 |
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I hate that episode so much.
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Mu Zeta posted:The announcement of the spinoff of Kim's Convenience botched things up since it spoils that a couple in the show is going to break up. The show wasn't even done airing yet when they announced the new cast. Are they even still making that? Such a strange character to try and spin-off, she was fine in small doses on Kim's Convenience, but just odd to make a whole show out of, even without all the shittiness that was going on around it.
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# ? Sep 23, 2021 17:30 |
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Foundation starts tomorrow on Apple+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4QYV5GTz7c
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It looks like [adult swim] is losing the 8PM Eastern hour to regular Cartoon Network.
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