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whris_cilson t1_j6obu1b wrote
Reply to comment by __War_Eagle__ in What's with the impatience that leads many to ask if a show "gets better" after just the first few episodes? by TheShowLover
Name 20.
whris_cilson t1_j6fhvov wrote
Reply to Serious question, does anyone think AI could replace voice actors that have either passed away or otherwise left a series? by [deleted]
AI is getting crazy, I wouldn't be surprised if eventually they are able to do so, and personally I wouldn't mind if the alternative is a worse recast.
whris_cilson t1_j6eb5d8 wrote
Reply to Family Guy S21 E9 may be one of the more genuinely funny episodes I've seen in a long time by cowboyfromhell324
I think S21E04 was on par with earlier much funnier seasons. But this season it's being pretty meh.
whris_cilson t1_j5qcyju wrote
Reply to Emmy Awards by [deleted]
Paul Walter Hauser should've won instead of Jamie Taco.
whris_cilson t1_j5ek69t wrote
Reply to Has there ever been a continuity heavy show that constantly shook things up? by opiate_lifer
Legends of Tomorrow was all over a different place on each season, sometimes even after just an episode, but I don't know if I would call it 'continuity heavy'.
Homeland maintened the whole drama and main plot each season but reinvented itself each season with new characters, locations, etc.
whris_cilson t1_ixt6zhm wrote
The Five, whole miniseries. (10 episodes)
Probably longer, but last season of 12 Monkeys. (11 episodes)
From International Assassin to The Book of Nora, The Leftovers. (11 episodes)
whris_cilson t1_iu9moqr wrote
Reply to What is the best TV pilot of all time? by [deleted]
The Black Donnellys, pity the show couldn't keep up.
whris_cilson t1_itt3d9l wrote
Reply to What are some good stories where the main character is not the leader of their group until later? by [deleted]
Animal Kingdom - J, is a literally nobody when he arrives at the house.
whris_cilson t1_itred9z wrote
Reply to comment by TheSeventhAnimorph in What would it take to get some regulatory action to stem the tide of not just everyone making streaming services but them basically becoming like cable by StarChild413
Maybe he is referring to shows being moved from network tv into streaming? Although thats is the opposite of a show killer, more like a hail mary. I don't know of any case of the opposite (streaming --> network tv), so I don't think it's that either.
whris_cilson t1_itr5lhc wrote
Reply to What would it take to get some regulatory action to stem the tide of not just everyone making streaming services but them basically becoming like cable by StarChild413
Disclaimer: I had a stroke reading this, but I'll try my best to answer.
Whats wrong with binging seasons? You are not forced to do so, watch an episode a day or one each week like the last 93 years.
Give me an example of a show killer? First time I've read this term.
whris_cilson t1_is0b1th wrote
Reply to All of these tv shows came out in the last few weeks, give me your thoughts on them. by ExplodingPoptarts
The Midnight Club, on the weak side of Mike Flanagan but quick and watchable.
Dahmer, pretty disturbing, great acting, great fidelity to original footage.
Black Bird, great show, amazing acting, prize worthy, great and satisfying binge.
The Terminal List, good dumb mindless action fun, quick hook, plot wise nothing new doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, quick binge.
Night Sky, sadly a cancelled story that leaves many questions open.
whris_cilson t1_j8wthbr wrote
Reply to Paramount+ is the worst streaming UI in existence by EchosEchosEchosEchos
Worst one so far.