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dantemanjones t1_je9hl27 wrote
They only had one shot (twice) to set a premiere date. No more moving it around!
dantemanjones t1_je3gbbp wrote
Urkel wasn't in the first 3 episodes of Family Matters and missed 3 of the next 6.
Topanga missed the first 3 episodes of Boy Meets World and 6 of the first 7. She wasn't supposed to be a regular and the actress who was originally cast was replaced shortly before it was shot.
The Janitor from Scrubs, Castiel in Supernatural, Gunther from Friends, Andy from The Office, and Andy from Parks & Rec are other examples. Maybe they won't be back immediately but there are lots of examples of guest cast becoming supporting or regular cast.
dantemanjones t1_jdzqxnj wrote
Reply to Favorite child characters played by adult actors as a joke (comedies - animated and live-action)? by BalsamicBasil
Jerry Stiller in the Seinfeld episode when it flashes back to his time in the army. Not child exactly but 18-20ish character played by a 69 year old dude.
Dexter and his amazing wigs played by Michael C. Hall.
Caity Lotz played young Sarah in an episode of Legends of Tomorrow. All of the other characters with younger selves were played by different actors.
dantemanjones t1_jdefpc0 wrote
Reply to The Afterparty season 2 premiere date moved to July (Zoë Chao NYT interview) by meltingsunz
That sucks. I loved Season 1 and had just signed up to catch that, Ted Lasso, and some other shows. Going to cancel and re-up when that comes out.
dantemanjones t1_jdcmyq2 wrote
Reply to comment by Owasso_Landman in Which TV Star missed out on the most iconic roles? by Britneyfan123
It sure is a good thing he lost out on that role so Superman wasn't played by some MAGA a-hole in that show. What's that? Oh, nevermind.
dantemanjones t1_jd94c0k wrote
Reply to Who is the best TV psychopath? by EngineeringOk3975
Barney from HIMYM.
dantemanjones t1_jcxtf9w wrote
Reply to Something about The Last of Us hits different than other popular zombie shows like The Walking Dead by sankalp89
The biggest differences are budget and number of episodes. TWD really had to cut corners, especially after season 1, and they were hampered in the number of locations they could use and what they could do. Also, TWD ran for a long time and had a few creative valleys in there. I rank the best few peaks of TWD way above TLOU, but the low points of TWD probably are making you forget how great it could be.
dantemanjones t1_jcvpxah wrote
Stargate is the best one. Legends of Tomorrow and ST:TNG were great. Russian Doll season 1 was very good. The Flash just did one and it was mediocre.
dantemanjones t1_jacrkn4 wrote
Reply to Have you ever let a show pile up so you can binge rather than watch weekly? What does that say about our viewing habits? by TimeTraveler3056
Back when Stargate SG-1 was airing, I would wait for the DVDs and binge it. That was more because I didn't want to miss a couple of episodes than because I wanted to binge it.
Other than that? Not really. I tend to binge most stuff I'm watching because I hop from streamer to streamer, so there's usually a good chunk of content available all at once.
dantemanjones t1_ja7lxsm wrote
Reply to comment by ShirtPants10 in What four sitcoms would you put on your Mount Rushmore? by Cmyers1980
Perfect Strangers. It started with Harriette on that show. Carl was introduced later and Steve wasn't in PS.
dantemanjones t1_j9pjxzq wrote
Reply to comment by the_overrated in Taxi, with Judd Hirsch and Danny DeVito, is finally streaming by Downbound92
Whaaaaat dooooes a yelloooow liiiight meeean?
dantemanjones t1_j6ph1tj wrote
Reply to What was better at their peak: Thursday Nights on NBC or Sunday Nights on HBO? by Skipper_Eyechild
That lineup didn't air in that order in 2010. It did briefly at the end of the 2011-2012 season. Anyway, I'd argue peak Must See TV was 1984-1987. Cosby - Family Ties - Cheers - Night Court.
dantemanjones t1_j6722tj wrote
It stands up on its own okay. But you'll definitely lose out on some enjoyment. I would say if you only have time for one, watch the original.
dantemanjones t1_j5exnkd wrote
Reply to Has there ever been a continuity heavy show that constantly shook things up? by opiate_lifer
For All Mankind has a time skip every season that shakes up the plot.
dantemanjones t1_j251nxj wrote
Reply to What's your favorite TV crime series? by Cr7-Cr7Real
Psych, Monk, Burn Notice, Lucifer
dantemanjones t1_j246d96 wrote
Reply to Now that Star Trek Prodigy has finished its first season, what are your thoughts on it? by TheNerdChaplain
I'm a few episodes behind. Before SNW, it was the best ST show since the 90s (I like Lower Decks too, but it's less in the tone of what I'm looking for with ST). What I've seen so far has been pretty good and I'll continue watching it with Season 2 when it comes out. I'm well outside of the target demo for it, but I think it has a wide appeal.
dantemanjones t1_j1zrw6o wrote
Season 1 yes. Season 2 is totally different than 1. A lot of the characters are different, the tone, the story, etc, all wildly diverge from S1. Season 1 reveals the mysteries that it leads to and the story changes from there. If that change is a big dropoff in excitement for you, then Season 2 is probably not going to be as good. Season 1 had a final cliffhanger scene but otherwise wrapped up well.
I don't remember S2 as well but I think that wrapped up well too. The cancellation isn't a reason to avoid it.
dantemanjones t1_j1syt3a wrote
Reply to Boy Meets World; Who was the better couple: Corey and Topanga or Shawn and Angela? by TheFantasticXman1
Amy and Alan were the best couple.
Best relationships including friendships were Cory and Shawn, Eric and Feeny, Minkus and Feeny, Eric and Morgan, Eric and Jack, and Shawn and Mr. Turner. All of those were better relationships than the two you listed.
dantemanjones t1_j1nykwl wrote
Reply to How do you define filler? by monkeyskin
An episode that you could remove without noticing. There is no impact to the overall plot. No characters are changed in any way. It's never referenced again.
Many shows like sitcoms and procedurals are designed this way. Filler is not inherently good or bad. Often when it's an adaptation of something, I find the filler to be bad. But in some shows, filler is the best stuff. I couldn't care less about the overarching X-Files plot, but the episodic episodes ruled.
dantemanjones t1_j04gza1 wrote
Reply to comment by keving87 in ‘Our Flag Means Death’ Season 2 Wraps Filming by MarvelsGrantMan136
I'm generally against piracy, but in this case at least it would be out in the public for people to get. Batgirl may never see the light of day but this will live on forever.
dantemanjones t1_iz4m2b4 wrote
Reply to Most random series that no one but you would consider among the best shows ever made by HitmanSK007
Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place (not after the name and cast were tweaked, but the first season was amazing)
Reaper
The Weird Al Show
dantemanjones t1_iy3mc34 wrote
Reply to Is the show severance worth watching? by lilmajornelson
I felt the same way as you. I powered through it because it had been so heavily recommended by people I trusted. It stays the same through episode 8, then episode 9 is exciting. I did not think it was worth the journey and don't plan on watching more. If episodes 1-8 were condensed into 2 episodes and episode 9 was the third episode, it would have been fantastic.
dantemanjones t1_ixuk8e9 wrote
Hulu is profitable, Disney+ isn't.
Fox had distribution rights to the first 6 Star Wars films, now Disney does.
X-Men, Fantastic Four, Deadpool, Avatar, The Simpsons, Ice Age, Aliens, and FX are now Disney properties. There's a whole host of library content that can increase the value of Hulu or Disney+ too.
dantemanjones t1_ixd9bnl wrote
Reply to comment by SteelmanINC in Is the Office really worth watching after season 7? by Ok_Ruin
I don't like cringe comedy and that's a very large part of his character.
dantemanjones t1_je9i5th wrote
Reply to comment by TuvixWillNotBeMissed in An Oral History of ‘The Critic’ by JAlbert653
Matt Groening for sure, I hadn't heard about the other writers. James L. Brooks was behind it happening so he was for it. https://www.cbr.com/simpsons-matt-groening-removed-name/