Colossal TV Show thread
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:23 am
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Is anyone watching Umbrella Academy distracted by Ellen Page’s tremendous forehead...and mediocre acting?
No. It does not get better.4 episodes into Avenue 5. Does it get better?
I hope it gets picked up somewhere else, because I love the show.“Tosh.0” will end its run on Comedy Central after its upcoming twelfth season.
The cancellations comes despite the fact that Comedy Central picked the show up for four mores seasons back in January. Series host Daniel Tosh signed an overall deal with the network at that time, but it is unclear if he will remain under that deal now that the show is ending.
Season 12 of “Tosh.0” is set to debut on Sept. 15 at 10 p.m. ET and will consist of 10 episodes. According to an individual with knowledge of the situation, ViacomCBS is working with Tosh and his team to shop the series to other outlets.
ViacomCBS just wants to roll South Park reruns the 23 hours a day that The Daily Show isn't airing, apparently.Weird timing given the four season extension earlier this year and the obvious benefit of it being a low cost program to produce.
Intrigued by the C for S2, which I generally consider to be better than S1. Explain yourself.I watched all six season of Bosch again and here's how I rate them: B, C, A, A, A, A.
I watched it twice now and both times thought it was a bit of a drag and also a bit of a mess. I felt there's simply too much going on, although not in the multiple storylines kind of way that makes the show great from season 3 on. Maybe it's just that I didn't find the Russian mob angle particularly interesting... although the undercover dude was good.Intrigued by the C for S2, which I generally consider to be better than S1. Explain yourself.I watched all six season of Bosch again and here's how I rate them: B, C, A, A, A, A.
They’ve apologized and are trying to backtrack now.So uh.... WTF is going on with Netflix and that Cuties show? I get that the original foreign series doesn't have that tone, but bizarre for Netflix to create a new, highly sexualized poster like that. Creepy.
Don’t forget the endless Office reruns too.ViacomCBS just wants to roll South Park reruns the 23 hours a day that The Daily Show isn't airing, apparently.Weird timing given the four season extension earlier this year and the obvious benefit of it being a low cost program to produce.
So uh.... WTF is going on with Netflix and that Cuties show? I get that the original foreign series doesn't have that tone, but bizarre for Netflix to create a new, highly sexualized poster like that. Creepy.
This sounds similar to Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman's show, "Making It".There’s a “Home Improvement” reunion on the cards at History.
The network has issued a 10-episode order for an unscripted series called “Assembly Required” (working title) which will star Tim Allen and be hosted by Richard Karn.
“Assembly Required” is described as a competition series which is sounding the call for those with a can-do attitude to take back their sense of purpose and awaken their inner builder.
Its aim is to spotlight the best and brightest builders from across the country, at their home workshops, as they compete to breathe new life into everyday household items in desperate need of fixing. In each episode, Allen and Karn will also dive into the unique history around these items to celebrate the men and women who crafted them.
The show is slated to launch on History sometime in 2021.