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McFeely_Smackup t1_jdu6awv wrote
Reply to Cancelled books? by FaithlessnessOdd9006
"Dragons of Winter" apparently...
McFeely_Smackup t1_jdu64wp wrote
Reply to comment by NecessaryWide in Cancelled books? by FaithlessnessOdd9006
Jordan was cancelled, the books just went with him
McFeely_Smackup t1_jd1nt18 wrote
American Dad "Yule. Tide. Repeat."
McFeely_Smackup t1_jd1nmfb wrote
Tales of the Walking Dead episode “Blair, Gina,”
It put a fresh and thoughtful look at the 'groundhog day' premise. I felt like I was watching the idea for the first time, and it seamlessly meshed into established Walking Dead canon.
And that's all bullshit. It was a "hey let's do groundhog day" with no concern for making sense, explaining why, no concern for the utter rejection of established universe, nope... It was basically a "very special episode of Blossom" where Blossom gets pregnant, had an abortion, and it's just never mentioned again.
McFeely_Smackup t1_jbdb8a6 wrote
Reply to comment by Maybe_In_Time in What other examples like Henry Cavill on The Witcher are there of an actor being opposed to the way their character is portrayed - especially when the actor is in the right? by unitedfan6191
Boyega has a legitimate complaint... I've never seen a character start as a primary protagonist, and then slowly get sidelined into irrelevance
McFeely_Smackup t1_j8ylen5 wrote
Reply to comment by bigberry in Obligatory six feet under finale post by caseylk
I'll watch anything with Francis Conroy, I absolutely love her.
McFeely_Smackup t1_j47m1r2 wrote
Reply to TIL Creedence Clearwater Revival was only active for four years (1968-1972), with seven studio albums. They still hold the record for most singles (nine) to reach the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 without ever scoring a #1. by Torley_
Music has changed so much in the recent decades.
You used to be able to expect a new album from a popular artist every year or so. two albums in a calendar year was not uncommon at all...they wrote, they recorded.
Now 5 years or more between albums is just normal. it sucks.
McFeely_Smackup t1_iz29h0k wrote
Reply to comment by jedikunoichi in New type of surgical robot used to remove throat tumour by diacewrb
Yes, I think that is obvious. Did you think someone thought robots were wandering around crawling down random people's throats?
McFeely_Smackup t1_iz0z3f7 wrote
this is obviously a big advance in medical science, but I'd be lying if I said I was totally comfortable with the idea of a robot with chopping blades shawshanking its way down my esophagus
McFeely_Smackup t1_iz0yxcs wrote
Reply to comment by Watercress-Dizzy in New type of surgical robot used to remove throat tumour by diacewrb
article author was confused when someone said "Dr Higgs is a surgical machine"
McFeely_Smackup t1_iy9jxr4 wrote
Reply to Punk sitting next to a Volkspolizei officer on the East Berlin U-Bahn, 1986 by swishswooshSwiss
Someone should colorize the photo...what with there apparently being no color photography in the 1980's
McFeely_Smackup t1_iy9ei6e wrote
Reply to Childhood’s End Appreciation by SterlingR3d
any SciFi fan is cheating themselves if they haven't read the Golden Age authors; Arthur C Clark, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein
there's plenty more than are considered Golden Age, but these are the holy trinity.
McFeely_Smackup t1_ivc6dci wrote
Reply to comment by ChildofKnight in Classic TV shows you'd like to see back on airwaves by DameWasistlos
He and Ken Jeong should do a show together.
McFeely_Smackup t1_ivc1iyx wrote
Reply to comment by ChildofKnight in Classic TV shows you'd like to see back on airwaves by DameWasistlos
Hey, that is him.
I just learned this fact too:
> LaPaglia graduated from Rostrevor College, and then from the University of Adelaide with a MBBS medical degree in 1991. He worked three years as an emergency ward physician in Adelaide, Sydney and London.
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuzk3pb wrote
Reply to comment by anasui1 in Classic TV shows you'd like to see back on airwaves by DameWasistlos
If things didn't work out, he'd just straight up murder people.
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuzjybk wrote
Reply to comment by D00bage in Classic TV shows you'd like to see back on airwaves by DameWasistlos
I swear you and I were the only people that watched that show.
Nobody else remembers it.
McFeely_Smackup t1_iufi6ny wrote
Reply to comment by Neo2199 in ‘Millennium’s “The Curse of Frank Black” Is a Must-See Halloween Classic by Neo2199
Space above and beyond was my favorite show at the time.
It sucks that it got cut off at the knees. Same with Earth 2. It had great possibilities, but instead turned into a waste of viewing time
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuc6ky6 wrote
Reply to comment by 1964john in What is the best TV pilot of all time? by [deleted]
It's funny how Hill Street Blues pioneered the "gritty cop drama" genre, and today it's quaint and semi comedy
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuc6c7h wrote
Reply to comment by talldrseuss in What is the best TV pilot of all time? by [deleted]
The last scene of the first episode just said "this isn't what you are used to" in a big way
Top 10 premier episode, top 2 finale
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuc67rh wrote
Reply to What is the best TV pilot of all time? by [deleted]
The Shield gets my vote.
The pilot spends the entire episode setting up Vic Mackey as a hard nose cop, trying to balance keeping drugs of the streets with being a good father, then hits you in the face with another side of the coin at the end
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuc5yhn wrote
Reply to comment by Circle_Breaker in [Discussion] Anyone else struggles with following shows because of the increasingly longer breaks between seasons? by IBoris
Back in the old days you had one chance to watch an episode, and once more in summer reruns... Then it was gone forever.
And before VCR's, you literally had to plan your ass to be in front of the TV at air time.
McFeely_Smackup t1_iuc5j7v wrote
Reply to comment by ArchitectofExperienc in ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ Season 3 Greenlit by Prime Video, Already in Production by MarvelsGrantMan136
I thought that was the one stand out message that Clarkston beat the drum on over and over, how unrealistically burdened farmers are with bureaucracy and regulations. And how shockingly little return there is in the investment.
He even said something like "if I can barely make a go with Grand Tour money, what hope does any farmer have?". The show is basically a love letter to the British farmers
McFeely_Smackup t1_iubyr8h wrote
Reply to comment by JeffTek in ‘House Of The Dragon’ Author George R.R. Martin Muses On The Many Ways The Series Could Have Started by HumanOrAlien
Ok, but how big of a chump would we have to be to believe THIS time he means it?
He's made promises over and over and failed to deliver.
McFeely_Smackup t1_ittmnz6 wrote
Reply to comment by xyelmoxy in I am trying to rebuild a lost book collection from my teen years by xyelmoxy
Specifically the first book "dragon wing" focused on the floating islands world.
McFeely_Smackup t1_je6kodg wrote
Reply to ‘Britannia’ canceled by Sky after Season 3 cliffhanger finale by HRJafael
and Britannia just got removed from my "to watch" queue.
These tv producers still don't seem to get it. Cancelling a show on a cliffhanger absolutely guts future streaming value. Nobody is going to want to start watching a show that they know ends with "hey audience, fuck you for watching".
The solution is not just easy, it's trivial. Don't write goddamn cliffhanger season finales. it's literally that easy. Or, if you literally don't know how to not do that because your writers are pretentious hacks, then commit to at least one wrap up episode.
Or just turn your entire production into a sunk cost and write it all off, whatever I dont' care. But when you wonder "why doesnt' our amazing new show get more viewers?" THIS is why. people are waiting to see if you fuck it up before investing their time in it