#Television

Skeleton Crew is the type of show Star Wars shows should have been all along

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Skeleton Crew is the type of show Star Wars shows should have been all along It’s a fun, standalone adventure that’s separated from the main conflict, with no cameos or anything, so it isn’t held back by lore or established stories. It’s well made and doesn’t look cheap like Kenobi because it doesn’t just overuse the volume, they made a giant crab with stop motion and it looked amazing, and the story is fun and doesn’t j…

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Emmys Modify Rules for Directors, Guest Actors

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Emmys Modify Rules for Directors, Guest Actors Under the new directing rule, individuals or directing teams will be able to submit multiple episodes — provided they’re from different shows. The new rule says that any actor who has won or been nominated for a lead or supporting acting Emmy in the past can’t be considered for a guest acting award for playing the same character in the same seri…

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What TV Show has a great shift in tone?

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What TV Show has a great shift in tone? Barry comes to mind for me. Was really fun to see how much darker it became and it really paid off due to how they portrayed the characters in the later seasons. submitted by /u/gogodboss

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Ted the series was really good

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Ted the series was really good The movie Ted? The movie about a teddy bear coming to life and being an asshole. Back in 2012 it did WELL. And it’s not really relevant today, there was a sequel, and it was.. meh. But in 2024, they released a series about Ted and John Bennet in high school. It’s pretty good tbh. It has the Seth MacFarlane humor without going overboard and being…

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Doc (2025) TV Series

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Doc (2025) TV Series What do you guys think about the new TV series Doc? I am thoroughly invested and can’t wait for episode 2! I must say Dr. Amy Larsen is my favourite because she reminds me of Cristina Yang… 😂 submitted by /u/Historical-Ad5718

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Who decides how a line is to be delivered?

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Who decides how a line is to be delivered? Been thinking about this lately. As an example, think of Seinfeld ‘The Strike’, the one that discusses Festivus. Toward the end, Kramer looks at Frank Costanza and says “No offense Frank, but this holiday is a little brrrp brrrp brrrp” and does a crazy hand gesture. I’ve seen it so many times and often wonder how I couldn’t imagine that line d…

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What TV show really nailed its final season or final episode?

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What TV show really nailed its final season or final episode? There are so many shows, even great ones, that get criticized for how they ended – Seinfeld, The Sopranos, Game of Thrones. What are some that really stuck the landing in their final episode(s)? For me, I thought The Good Place was an amazing show that wrapped things up very well. The final season dragged a little bit in the middle, but I thoug…

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