#Television

What TV show deaths impacted you the most?

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What TV show deaths impacted you the most? I did a watch through of The Good Wife and Will Gardner’s death was master craft writing and acting. Still rips me to shreds. I thought about others and wanted opinions of what deaths really hit you? Little house on the Prairie – Alice Garvey dying in the fire (I’m 48 and that death hit me as a kid) Spartacus – Varro’s death The Wire – Bodie and…

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Free app what suggests new shows based on rating?

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Free app what suggests new shows based on rating? Looking for a free app (android or ios) to rate and track tv shows. I searched the sub and tried many apps, but didn’t find anything that matched so far and also kinda lost track. must haves – ability to rate whole series at once (not each episode like in tv time) – new show suggestions based on my ratings – free (or free option) nice to have …

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About the final 2 episode of Arcane

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About the final 2 episode of Arcane To preface, I genuinely rated the show as a 9 or even 10/10 from Season 1 through Season 2, Episode 7. However, Episodes 8 and 9 completely dropped the ball, in my opinion. The overarching plot isn’t the issue. I actually liked it. The problem lies in the execution, which feels rushed and disjointed. Take Jinx and Ekko, for example. They share a…

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TV shows that got better when a particular character departed

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TV shows that got better when a particular character departed Usually shows get worse when major characters leave, but sometimes the exit of a character is exactly what is needed to improve the overall quality of the show. Not necessarily the case that the character was bad or unpopular… just that, for whatever reason, the show became better after they left (or at least got demoted from “series regular” …

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Which TV characters are only good in small doses?

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Which TV characters are only good in small doses? For me, it’s Pimento in Brooklyn 99. I think he’s great when he pops up from time to time but I find him pretty irritating when he’s on screen for more than a few mins. I struggle to get through the episode where he loses his memory. He can just be a bit too much. submitted by /u/sess13

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Peacock & NBCs coverage of the Macys Parade is embarrassing, especially after the great coverage of the Olympics

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Peacock & NBCs coverage of the Macys Parade is embarrassing, especially after the great coverage of the Olympics It’s riddled with commercials, too short views of balloons/action, too long between and action, I know it’s raining but terrible job keeping cameras clear, buffering and barely holding my attention, let alone my kids’. Why can I get different street views? Float/balloons on-boards etc Just a disappointing experience so far submitted by /…

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The actor who had the most uncomfortable constrainst to play a role and ended up one of the best character

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The actor who had the most uncomfortable constrainst to play a role and ended up one of the best character For me its Jack Huston playing Richard Harrow from Boardwalk Empire. He has to act like his throat his hurt all the time and move his face like there’s only half of it still intact His way of talking seems so painful and hard to do for the actor And even like that, he happens to be one of the best character of the show and probably one of the b…

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