#Television

What show you think is great but you would never watch again?

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What show you think is great but you would never watch again? For me, it’s Bojack Horseman. I do find this show to be one of the most interesting adult cartoons out there. I love how it deals with themes such as depression, nihilism, childhood traumas, etc. However, the show is way too depressing for me to watch again. The second to last episode of the series nearly gave me a panic attack. Great show, just…

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Why aren’t there more Shane-typr TV shows nowadays where a protagonist comes to a new town every episode and solves the problems/crime?

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Why aren’t there more Shane-typr TV shows nowadays where a protagonist comes to a new town every episode and solves the problems/crime? Lately I’ve been watching the Renegade reruns on YouTube and remembered in the past there were plenty of TV shows where a Shane-type of character (mysterious stranger with a past) travels the country and solves the crimes and helps the people along the way using the previous acquired skills. You had the A-Team and MacGyver where the protagonist …

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Made my own TV

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Made my own TV So I’m a bit of a cheapskate and decided to build my own free TV called Freetvz.com . It operates just like traditional TV. Everyone watches the same scheduled videos together. Let me know what you think 🙂 You can even create your own TV channels and share them. NB sorry mods if you flag this as promotion, I wasnt sure. submitted by /u…

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Here’s my comprehensive review after watching Squid Games season 2

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Here’s my comprehensive review after watching Squid Games season 2 So I just finished watching season 2 of Squid Game . Overall I give it a solid 6.5 out of 10 (first season was more like a 9 out of 10). Not a bad season but here’s the good, bad and opportunities they missed: THE GOOD – The antagonist (Yeong-il/In-ho/Front Man) being one of the contestants: This was a nice flip of the script with the plant of t…

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This trend of incomplete seasons needs to stop.

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This trend of incomplete seasons needs to stop. I feel there’s this growing trend of releasing seasons that come to an abrupt halt. A season is supposed to be a complete arc in itself; it doesn’t need to conclude the story, but it should at least complete that chapter of the story it’s telling. -House of the Dragon -The Bear -Squid Game I find all of these shows to be some of the best series…

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Location shooting and episodes per season.

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Location shooting and episodes per season. I read a post here a long time ago in response to a question about why there are so little episodes a season. The poster said that the location shooting cost too much as the main reason. Flying the crew across the world. That has sat with me for awhile. How is it that shows like Silo that are purely in a set environment can’t produce more epis…

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What TV shows do you think could work adapted to stage musicals

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What TV shows do you think could work adapted to stage musicals I know Rachel Bloom was working on a The Nanny musical before Adam Schlesinger died and the Psych musical episode could work as a stage musical but I was wondering what other shows could have a standalone you-get-the-gist-without-having-to-watch-the-whole-thing story that’d work on stage I know some shows have had parody musicals but it’s not th…

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