#Television

ER TV Series – Some Interesting Info About Directors and Producers

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ER TV Series – Some Interesting Info About Directors and Producers ER had 331 episodes over 15 seasons from 1994 to 2009 but only 69 directors. Christopher Chulack directed the most episodes at 43 and was a producer on 324 episodes. Prior to ER he only directed 1 episode of the Homefront TV series. He directed 5 episodes in a season 3 times: season 3, 10, and 11. Frenchman Jonathan Kaplan directed 40 episodes a…

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Silo … Flipping brilliant

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Silo … Flipping brilliant Watched S1 in preparation for S2, and I’m kinda stunned. Definitely wasn’t prepared for that! I’m not really into the whole post-apocalyptic/dystopia genre, but I’m hooked. Why did I have this on my “pile of shame” so long? I just wanted to ask the group, did anyone else — who, like me, hasn’t read the books — feel like there wasn’t quite enou…

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Amazed Nip/Tuck isn’t recommended more

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Amazed Nip/Tuck isn’t recommended more Due to nip/tuck getting put on Tubi I’ve been watching it. I remember watching it as a teenager mostly because it felt like some late night thing I wasnt suppose to watch and…nudity lol, but now I’m watching it and it’s surprisingly good. There’s some early 2000s stuff that feels a bit dated but foundationally its still a great show. Hopefully…

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Shrinking is a must watch Dramedy

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Shrinking is a must watch Dramedy I just watched the latest episode (2.04) and I honestly mean it is peak. I am a huge consumer of T.V and what the episode is able to accomplish in depth and hilarity is honestly incredible. The writing and acting in that episode is so so brilliant. Some episodes are kinda meh, but still great relative to all content being pushed rn. But this ser…

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Holy Crap, the Onion News Network is back

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Holy Crap, the Onion News Network is back I even see a familiar face in the form of Jeremy Beiler aka That Guy from some of the old news sketches and from In the Know. I can only hope that In the Know with Clifford Banes will return once more. submitted by /u/TheBatIsI

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Is Game of Thrones really worth watching?

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Is Game of Thrones really worth watching? I’ve been considering watching it for awhile as I’ve always heard great things about it and I’ve managed to remain almost completely spoiler free which is surprising considering the popularity of the show. I like shows like Doctor Who, the flash Big Bang theory Dexter and Izombie so rather varied but it almost seems like one of those things that…

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The Rise of Cinematic Universe Branding

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The Rise of Cinematic Universe Branding Something I’ve noticed more and more is studios adding a “cinematic universe” opening before the actual program starts, even before the cold open. Examples I’ve seen include Star Trek Universe and Doctor Who’s Whoniverse. While I think they’re kinda nice looking when they’re short, I’ve been wondering why they’re suddenly a thing? I imagine it’s…

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