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NoNefariousness2144 t1_j5l1d17 wrote

It helps that the procedural format gave them so much creativity. You could tell they had fun making every plot with a 'Number' unique, with some standouts being >!the role reversal episode, the one with Finch trapped in a building with the Number or every time the Number turned out to be a major character like Root or Control!<.

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NoNefariousness2144 t1_j2m49nu wrote

It’s crazy to think that a whole generation or two will never embrace commercial TV and will stick to streaming. Young people physically can’t watch a show on a fixed schedule with adverts every 10 minutes compared to just picking an episode/film on streaming.

I guess companies will try and shift their ads onto streaming in the next decade.

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NoNefariousness2144 t1_j1hdj4l wrote

I did this with Fargo Season 3. Somehow the first episode I watched was episode 5 where >!one of the Ewan McGregor’s kills the other!<. I thought it was the first episode since Fargo seasons always begin with >!a character killing someone!< so imagine my surprise when I realised my mistake.

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NoNefariousness2144 t1_ixhd4md wrote

I’ve never seen a show where the main character is in the show so little, but it works so well. Andor is the glue that brought all those characters together.

I do wish the Mon storyline connected more to everything else but I guess that is for season 2 and the start of the Rebel Alliance.

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