#Television

After watching The Dropout, I couldn’t understand the high Rottentomatoes rating

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After watching The Dropout, I couldn’t understand the high Rottentomatoes rating The story of Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, as told through this miniseries, is quite an interesting one. As someone who only vaguely heard of the story back in 2016, I wanted to see how the show would relay the story. The first thing I noticed is that the show is literally by the woman who made the New Girl tv show, and she does not try to hid…

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Mcu What If’s Downfall

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Mcu What If’s Downfall I know this is like beating an already dead horse, but it absolutely BUFFLES ME how What If just became CRINGIER the more time it went on. The first season was okayish and showed the basic concept, it had a good ending for what it mattered. The second season was the first to show the “totally NO ONE ASKED THIS” episodes with the Happy Hulk (whic…

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Philomena Cunk actually asked good questions on ‘Cunk on Earth’

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Philomena Cunk actually asked good questions on ‘Cunk on Earth’ I just watched some episodes of Cunk on Earth, and I found out many of the questions she asked were actually good. For example, she asked the question, “Did they (ancient civilizations) have the same number of numbers as we do?” Actually, humans invented positive numbers before they invented zero. I remember that in Brazil’s Indigenous culture, …

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Streaming TV Is Losing Popularity And Is A Very Unstable Market (But What Will Replace It)?

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Streaming TV Is Losing Popularity And Is A Very Unstable Market (But What Will Replace It)? Those in the entertainment sector are saying streaming is a very unstable market, there are constant mergers, name changes, content removed with no warnings, missing episodes, seasons, or some badly edited versions of content being offered on various platforms. Many providers are losing revenue as well. So although on-demand streaming is more po…

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What’s something from 3-5 years ago that you wouldn’t have believed if someone told you?

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What’s something from 3-5 years ago that you wouldn’t have believed if someone told you? Could be your favourite show, another tv actor/actress you like, news, industry tea, literally anything I would just love to hear all of your perspectives on the current landscape in a retrospective stance. Mine: *If you told me 3-5 years ago that the walking dead franchise is still running then I thought you were crazy If you wanna get crazy, t…

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Taylor Sheridan

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Taylor Sheridan I sincerely hope this isn’t any breaking rule 4. I’m legitimately asking for opinions on this. I’m looking for Perspective/thoughts on something I noticed in all of his tv series such as Yellowstone, Landman & Lioness… Has anyone noticed that all of his shows are rooted in conservative views? It all seems to have a strong undertone of conservati…

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Why do season take so much time nowadays?

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Why do season take so much time nowadays? I have been nowadays watching many old TV shows like Dexter and Prison Break and like they just are so good I have already finished the game of thrones and breaking bad and they like gave us Seasons every year and they happened to be so good and I was just seeing and noticing how the Korean TV show all of us or dead there is no season 2 and it h…

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Rocky and Bullwinkle

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Rocky and Bullwinkle I watched it as a kid but never realized how it was so funny for an adult. Dare I say it was written for adults submitted by /u/I_am_not_JohnLeClair

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Is the “newest season” of Dexter worth watching?

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Is the “newest season” of Dexter worth watching? I enjoyed it back in the day. Had the same problems with the later seasons / ending that everyone else had, but stuck with it until the end. I honestly never imagined them coming back to it, even though the ending left an opening for it, I figured the not so great reception to it meant they would just leave it be. So, like the title asked, worth…

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Older TV shows feel more real than modern tv shows?

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Older TV shows feel more real than modern tv shows? I don’t know if I’m just going crazy but whenever I watch older shows, everything just looks so much more stunning. There’s a lot of vibrant colors, the environment they are in feel like they are actually there, it just feels better. Shows nowadays feel like they are just trying to emulate movies and rely too much on CGI, the lighting feels fla…

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Obviously this matters what generation you grew up in and your age, but what do you think is definitively the best kids show of all time? For me it’s easily Boy meets world. Consistently funny, amazing characters, outstanding realistic writing, and real life lessons.

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Obviously this matters what generation you grew up in and your age, but what do you think is definitively the best kids show of all time? For me it’s easily Boy meets world. Consistently funny, amazing characters, outstanding realistic writing, and real life lessons. I’m 32 so I didn’t get the watch the first run of Boy Meets World, but the re-runs made me a fan and that show out of all the kid shows growing up gave me so many life lessons nd mirrored so much real shit in my life that to me it’s the most nastolgic show for me as an adult. I absolutely loved every character on that show. Topanga literally was…

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The Rig (Amazon) season 1 ending

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The Rig (Amazon) season 1 ending The entity could have sent itself into the tsunami water and just completely taken over a huge part of humanity (reminding me a bit of Rick and Morty) submitted by /u/No_Resolution4037

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Has anyone here ever met or worked with Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie? What are they like?

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Has anyone here ever met or worked with Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie? What are they like? What are they like? Been a big fan of them for ages and loved their recent project together called The Curse with Emma Stone. They seem like really fun people to work with actually. They are a very unique writer/director combo. Hope to see more from them in the future. I know Nathan has The Rehearsal season 2 set to air this year and Benny was…

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