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How would the internet have changed the fandom of the late 90’s early 2000’s

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How would the internet have changed the fandom of the late 90’s early 2000’s Part of why I enjoy some of the shows I stream today is because of the subreddits, memes related to the show or engaging in real time on Twitter / X . That got me wondering how the internet would have changed the trajectory of some of the more provactive shows or the first “Reality” TV shows that were a big deal … The Real World – S1 1992 Sex …

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Cop Shows

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Cop Shows Why is it that every cop being targeted decline protection? submitted by /u/Purple-Victory-206

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Television’s worst cop-outs?

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Television’s worst cop-outs? I don’t mean good shows with bad endings (that topic has been discussed a million times already). I am talking about specific storylines which were hugely anticipated, but were horribly botched by flaky writers. You know the deal. A story is hinted at, which has fans waiting in excitement (sometimes for years), only for the writers to lose their…

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The original run of Arrested Development is hands down the wittiest live action comedy ever written

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The original run of Arrested Development is hands down the wittiest live action comedy ever written Seriously, rewatching it for the like 10th time, I’m flabbergasted at how many new jokes I’m discovering in the show. Like shit that completely flew over my head the first… nine times? I watched the show. Every single line is so well written and they’re so efficient with the comedy – almost every single sentence is a joke, setting up a joke, or…

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What are everyone’s thoughts on The Walking Dead episode “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be”? Do you think it’s as gruesome as people say?

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What are everyone’s thoughts on The Walking Dead episode “The Day Will Come When You Won’t Be”? Do you think it’s as gruesome as people say? When this episode aired, the choices (along with the cliffhanger) caused the show to lose 3.5 million viewers. However, this episode is often regarded as one of the best in the show, and one of the best television episodes of all time. It is also criticized for it’s horrifying (but comic accurate) way of killing one of the characters. submit…

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Mr. Inbetween (2018)

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Mr. Inbetween (2018) Solid show on Hulu/Disney+. I kept seeing this show pop up on Reddit and other social and decided to give it a try. Watch it. It’s funny, deep, and for being a show about a hitman, surprisingly relatable. submitted by /u/legalizethesenuts

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Favorite TV scenes that effectively used silence?

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Favorite TV scenes that effectively used silence? For me, it would have to go to Clark Kent revealing his secret identity to the Smallville civilians, from the seventh episode of Superman & Lois’ fourth season. That episode had bucketloads of buildup, because Clark’s desperate attempts to hide his secret identity was only hurting the people around him, especially his family. But when an angry g…

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I would love for Apple to do a remake of Altered States as a TV series that is more faithful to Paddy Chayefsky’s original vision and screenplay

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I would love for Apple to do a remake of Altered States as a TV series that is more faithful to Paddy Chayefsky’s original vision and screenplay I absolutely love the 1980 movie. I think for the time they achieved what they could. But knowing the history of the behind the scenes and fundamental disagreements between Chayefsky and the director Ken Russell I would love to see what they could do with today’s technology and be more faithful to the original intention. Think of the possibilit…

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Paradise PD is genuinely the worst show I have ever seen.

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Paradise PD is genuinely the worst show I have ever seen. It’s like a group of middle school boys wrote the entire show. Every joke is super forced, and 92% of the time it’s about how some guy is super into taking X, Y and Z up the bunghole or giving BJs. Or just spending entire scenes revolving around taking a dump. I don’t mind cras and juvenile humor, but for the love of god, every single male chara…

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Why does every survival tv show need to turn into a supernatural spiritual cult mystery?

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Why does every survival tv show need to turn into a supernatural spiritual cult mystery? I’m watching Yellowjackets right now, and I’m enjoying it. I’m on season 2 episode 3. I’m not a huge fan of the direction it’s going in though. It’s getting very supernatural and spiritual. It just makes me wonder ‘why?’ Why can’t we have a survival show where they just survive? Lost did the same exact thing. There’s more than enough drama among…

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What are some iconic television moments filmed in front of a live studio audience?

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What are some iconic television moments filmed in front of a live studio audience? I’m talking about where the live audience practically leaps out of their seats in applause and ovation. There’s a few moments I regularly rewatch that come to mind… – Marty and Doc arriving in the Delorean time machine on Jimmy Kimmel. – Dick Van Dyke appearing on “Step In Time” on the Wonderful World of Disney: Disneyland 60th Anniversary Spe…

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SNL50 play along game?

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SNL50 play along game? Is there a game we can play as the special unfolds like SNL Catchphrase Bingo or something? Has NBC released anything like that? submitted by /u/creamy1talian

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