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anasui1 t1_jegwbzp wrote
Reply to THE NANNY never ceases to be funny. It's campy and silly and Fran Drescher was a highlight. by Lisieu_Lustre
CC Babcock was all kinds of molten hot, way more than Fran
anasui1 t1_jegvmxi wrote
Reply to Seriously enjoyed the first episode of "The Power" on Amazon Prime. The series is based on a 2017 novel about how the world radically changes when millions of teenage girls suddenly develop electrical superpowers. Notably, none of them put on costumes and start fighting crime. by TJ_Fox
love how socially relevant discourse in these shows is manifactured by creating an absolutely idiotic sci fi premise that will never happen, kinda killing the believability of the discourse altogether
anasui1 t1_jegueoh wrote
Reply to What show universe would you want to live in? by Dolo114
Morioh Cho from JoJo looks like a pretty damn great place to live in. Sure, you have serial killers and maniacs hiding in alleys but what city doesn't have one
anasui1 t1_jegsz4l wrote
Reply to comment by punchinglines in Trevor Noah becomes first comedian in nearly 60 years to win Erasmus Prize by punchinglines
just chiming in to say that Ziggo Dome is such an amazing name
anasui1 t1_jegs9o4 wrote
let me guess, small arctic town where a determined woman dreams of new life in New York/Toronto but damn, those nosy parents will not accept that!
anasui1 t1_jebbqup wrote
yes, the dialogue alone is tops; on another kind of show like, say, Law and Order, it would sound pretentious but on a show where everyone is obviously very smart but also borderline psychotic it sounds appropriate
anasui1 t1_jeban8d wrote
Reply to What is going on with Mandalorian season 3? by [deleted]
I don’t see that much of a difference, some say it's lacking direction and purpose, but where were those in s1 and 2, exactly?
anasui1 t1_jeb65sa wrote
anasui1 t1_je9u2qd wrote
I believe The Simpsons is far more recognizable worldwide
anasui1 t1_je9dl11 wrote
Reply to Examples you have of the main character being one of the most hated character on the show among fans? by jdpm1991
Michaela or Michael or whatever weird name she has, Burnham from Discovery
anasui1 t1_je985zv wrote
Reply to Ted Lasso's Hannah Waddingham and Toheeb Jimoh on Rebecca and Sam's Season 3 Relationship by verissimoallan
"lets focus on the least interesting part of the show because noone else did", tvline
anasui1 t1_je780i1 wrote
Reply to Star Trek: Legacy deserves a chance to exist by AlwaysBi
"Under Alex Kurtzman’s watchful eye, the Star Trek franchise has balanced this incredibly well so far"
bahaha
anasui1 t1_je77nhs wrote
Reply to comment by pinksinthehouse in ‘The Night Agent’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix by MarvelsGrantMan136
because this show is vastly more successful than the majority of what Netflix produces
anasui1 t1_je74fz2 wrote
Reply to Jennifer Aniston Says ‘A Whole Generation of Kids’ Finds ‘Friends’ Offensive: ‘You Have to Be Very Careful’ With Comedy Now by Neo2199
it's not what she says, it's what she is not saying. Awesome class act by Jennifer
anasui1 t1_je30ctq wrote
Reply to Who is the worst liar on television? by firstpc13
Tony Soprano, probably
anasui1 t1_je2hpgj wrote
honestly didn’t think it would get past one season. Awful
anasui1 t1_je1z63b wrote
I throw it in the garbage bin where it belongs. I don't take that sort of thing lightly
anasui1 t1_je1yooe wrote
Reply to ‘The Night Agent’ Opens Big for Netflix: The thriller from Shawn Ryan has the third biggest series premiere week on record in the streamer's internal rankings by jovanmilic97
the hunger for good old action guys is strong out there, as disgusting as it may sound for prestige tv lovers
anasui1 t1_je067hz wrote
Reply to How did the decision to put so much money into the Yellowstone franchise happen? by shahidafridi99
isn't the show mega successful? That's the reason
anasui1 t1_jdy35ea wrote
Reply to 'Rabbit Hole' Review – Kiefer Sutherland’s fun new thriller is like 24 … but even wilder by Neo2199
this pretty much ticks all my boxes, which is exceedingly rare in today's entertainment. gonna watch for sure
anasui1 t1_jdwuakj wrote
they try to be super progressive, culturally respectful and funny at the same time. It's incredibly hard to pull off. These things will only gel together in the hands of master writers and the people doing sitcoms today are far, far, FAR from being ones
anasui1 t1_jdwtcl9 wrote
Reply to Was there such a thing as a "Different Strokes" curse because of what happened to the main cast? by Bruinsrock11
just a serie of unfortunate events. If you believe in curses then sure, one might call it that
anasui1 t1_jdv6d16 wrote
Reply to comment by gottabemaybe in Dr house is the best tv anti-hero (In my opinion) by [deleted]
he definitely enjoys the game a lot, just like Sherlock Holmes. And like him, I believe House would willingly give his life to stop a, say, global threat
anasui1 t1_jduoodu wrote
definitely more good than bad, yeah he's a grumpy oik but at least his purpose in life is to save others
anasui1 t1_jegxref wrote
Reply to Question about Mad Men by Ftimis
nope, not for you. You're far too invested in the fact that women were doing dishes and men dominating the world in the 50s, which will not change in the show because the reality was being portrayed as it was, not as you wish it would have been. So, nope, maybe A League of Their Own is the show for ya