#Television

On Call definitely a win

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On Call definitely a win So is it just me or are there so man show now with a TO and a rookie being trained? To me it seems like they are a dime a dozen however I finally had time to sit down and watch on call a new police drama where Traci Harmon, a veteran female training officer, and her rookie male ride-along, Alex Diaz, navigate the loss of a fellow officer and pol…

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Hanna (Prime Video series) is excellent! (Please no spoilers)

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Hanna (Prime Video series) is excellent! (Please no spoilers) I’ve had this series on my watch list for a long time, I wish I had started it sooner (two episodes in, please no spoilers). It’s a very well written thriller, that keeps you constantly engaged. Yet it has warmth and heart to it as well. It also reunites Joel Kinneman and Mireille Enos, from The Killing. Brilliant action sequences, some well wri…

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Have you ever seen a crazy plot theory on a discussion thread that ended up being completely spot on as the show progressed?

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Have you ever seen a crazy plot theory on a discussion thread that ended up being completely spot on as the show progressed? Been reading theories on season 2 of Severance and some of them are just so good. I was thinking of how satisfying it would be to post something like that and actually be correct later on submitted by /u/settledownbuddy

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Do people still enjoy Medieval/Fantasy movies or shows?

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Do people still enjoy Medieval/Fantasy movies or shows? I feel like since the 80s and 90s, the only genuinely popular medieval and medieval fantasy movies and shows were LOTR and GOT, and i rarely see people talk about this genre anymore, though i really enjoy it. Does anyone else feel like there really isnt any good ones anymore, or that the pace in which they come out having dramatically decreased?…

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Why are sitcoms never filmed from the other side?

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Why are sitcoms never filmed from the other side? I’m sorry if this is a dumb or common question but I promise I looked for the answer and couldn’t find one–probably because I barely know how to word it. But my question is, why are sitcoms always filmed from the same side and never filmed from the other one, especially now that a lot of them don’t even have live audiences? Think about the sho…

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Thoughts on block programming

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Thoughts on block programming I may be late to the party lol but it has to be over 10 years that friends runs for at least 8 hours a day on TBS and the same goes for NICK AT NITE. Cozi tv does the same with its programming as well. I know people will argue that block programming is in place because people stream. I always thought the reason there was block programming was du…

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Dexter: Original Sin is so good!

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Dexter: Original Sin is so good! We are only 8 episodes into the series but damn it has gotten so fucking good. I never expected it to be this good when it was announced. This makes me even more excited for resurrection because if that show can keep up this quality then we are looking at some new best season contenders. Everything in this show feels very well-thought-out and ex…

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Shows you like but wish were named something different

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Shows you like but wish were named something different Mr. & Mrs. Smith The show cleverly blends action/spy intrigue with fairly well written, down to earth relationship dynamics between John and Jane which is boostered by Glover and Erskine’s chemistry It also has almost nothing to do with the Brangelina vehicle outside of “it’s about a spy couple named The Smiths”. The 2005 movie was about two spi…

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What Show Changed the Most Over Its Run?

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What Show Changed the Most Over Its Run? Looking beyond just casting changes, what show in terms of plot, tone, or theme was the most unrecognizable in it’s final few episodes from how it started when it was being broadcast on TV? Fringe slowly ditched its ‘Monster of the Week’ format to become a pretty convoluted multi-dimension multi-timeline epic, Community by it’s end had completel…

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Was anyone else watching Fight Night on Peacock?

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Was anyone else watching Fight Night on Peacock? I caught it when it premiered a few months ago. It was surprisingly good and nice to get such a focus on the culture of the time in 70s Atlanta. Excellent performances from Don Cheadle and Taraji P. Henson. Heck even Kevin Hart too. Who knew he could play someone other than himself. submitted by /u/QuaPatetOrbis641988

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A Different Perspective on The Big Bang Theory

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A Different Perspective on The Big Bang Theory I’ve been rewatching this show the last few days and I’m shocked at how mean it is. None of the main cast are exactly likable characters, especially Sheldon. But this isn’t a flaw in my eyes. I like how mean it is. It almost reminds me of Always Sunny. I don’t know if this was intentional satire on nerd culture or not but I’m enjoying it. Anyone…

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