#Television

What are some of the lesser known TV shared universes?

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What are some of the lesser known TV shared universes? I just randomly saw a Scorpion episode that Linda Hunt from NCIS LA appeared in and looked it up to see if the Scorpion cast appeared in any NCIS LA episodes. They didnt but I didnt realize just how big that JAG/NCIS TV universe is. 12 different shows and counting, including a series about the Supreme Court called “First Monday” that i hadn’t ev…

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Cropping stuff that was in a 4:3 aspect ratio to 16:9 ruins it

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Cropping stuff that was in a 4:3 aspect ratio to 16:9 ruins it I mean, in tv shows, movies, anime etc that were in a 4:3 aspect ratio all the important info was on screen, but when cropping them to 16:9 there is info that is lost (dunno if I explained myself well). (I couldnt find a fitting sub for this) submitted by /u/Xdqwerty65

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Which tv show do you wish you can watch for the first time again?

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Which tv show do you wish you can watch for the first time again? The Good Place started as a light-hearted comedy, but left me in an existential crisis by the end. It is a beautifully crafted journey filled with much laughter and profound thinking. The emotions and awe felt during the first time viewing experience is difficult to replicate. submitted by /u/Normal_Fan_9219

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In Seinfeld, they start producing a TV show about Jerry. In The Sopranos, they produce a horror movie about a mob boss based on Tony. What are other examples of meta-adaptations happening within a show?

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In Seinfeld, they start producing a TV show about Jerry. In The Sopranos, they produce a horror movie about a mob boss based on Tony. What are other examples of meta-adaptations happening within a show? Obvious wink nods to the audience. I guess you could count the Seinfeld reunion happening within Curb Your Enthusiasm. submitted by /u/whitepangolin

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[DISCUSSION] Are there any shows you’ve given up on because too much time has passed between seasons?

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Are there any shows you’ve given up on because too much time has passed between seasons? With so many shows taking 2-3 years between seasons, I find myself starting to abandon shows. Either the excitement from the first season isn’t sustained or I forget everything that’s happened and can’t be bothered to rewatch the previous seasons to catch up. Anyone else feel the same? Which ones have you given up? My most recent is Night Agent….

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Season 2 of Arrested Development is perfect

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Season 2 of Arrested Development is perfect After many years, I’m doing another rewatch of seasons 1-3 (there’s no need to remember that the Netflix revival exists) and I’ve just finished season 2. It is so incredibly full of jokes, puns, recurring gags and callbacks to earlier episodes, even to season 1. The plots, the characters quirks and interactions, everything is just right. Many of…

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