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Vee

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Everything posted by Vee

  1. I'm not thrilled about Pop being the possible destination either, but I'll take any port in a storm if necessary. And as Schitt's Creek proved, it's possible for shows to flourish and get attention there.
  2. They have them til either September or October.
  3. I have no idea. I suspect it must be Jennie and Tori tbh. The showrunners are from Tori's old VH1 show.
  4. Speaking of Jennie and Tori (read the article):
  5. I had a feeling it might be him. I still don't know how far that character got or how long he lasted - I know he was Sarah's shrink and she (briefly) fell for him?
  6. No, that's not what this is. Netflix refused to allow any other rival streaming outlet pick the show up as part of a clause in the contract. CBS All Access wanted it and Norman Lear made a personal appeal but Netflix said no. This does not prevent a regular broadcast/cable network from picking up the show, which is what CBS is now attempting.
  7. The picture is too small to properly see everyone, but at a glance my guesses: James DePaiva? (Max Holden) Robert Krimmer (Andrew Carpenter) Grace Phillips (Sarah Buchanan) Tyler Noyes (C.J. Roberts) [no idea on the male above Noyes and next to Phillips] Thom Christopher (Carlo Hesser) Erin Torpey (Jessica Buchanan) Mark Brettschneider (Jason Webb) Terry Alexander (Troy Nichols) Mia Korf (Blair Cramer/Daimler) Peter Bartlett (Nigel Bartholomew-Smythe) Laura Bonariggo? (Cassie Carpenter) Chris McKenna (Joey Buchanan)
  8. Of course he participated in the rape. He raped Marty himself. And Carol Swift.
  9. What the fúck?! I'm tempted to join Twitter myself just on this shít!
  10. Buttigieg is not my chosen candidate and I find him far from perfect, but I think he's a decent man and I can't deny what this cover means to me and what it means for the future.
  11. And now, from the "Shít I Have Negative Zero Patience For After Yesterday" Department:
  12. Exactly. I have my complaints about the last few seasons, and the ending and certainly this season is far from perfect. (The Jaime/Brienne thing was very poorly handled, as was the conclusion with him and Cersei IMO; kind of just tossed off.) But most of the fan rage over episode 3 was fans complaining that the end of the show/White Walkers did not match their fanfic - they expected the show to come down to an epic battle between Jon/Dany ('good') and the White Walkers ('bad'), and felt cheated out of that, to say nothing of the alt right creeps whining that Arya did it. But that was never going to happen. The ending was always going to be between actual people. The complaints about last night are that Daenerys' turn was either OOC or unearned. I completely disagree. It's been set up for years, and built more in the last few seasons. Was it a bit rushed this year, maybe, but certainly not 'out of nowhere'. It is also very likely what Martin had planned all along. People got high on their fanbases over the characters and lost sight of who Daenerys really is and what the show is really about. All they know now is their fanbase loyalties and their headcanon version of the ending. (Which is another reason I was happy the Hound convinced Arya to turn back and let it go - making her fulfill her fantasy revenge quest which got stale years ago outside of diehard fans would've just been fan service, and the truer path for Arya is to continue going back to being a human being, which is what she's spent this season and the last two doing.) Cleganebowl, BTW, was stupid. I had no interest in that.
  13. Wow. I'm surprised Goodman and Metcalf made the time for 19.
  14. Emmerdale's own Karl Davies (the previous Robert Sugden) has a role as one of many doomed Chernobyl plant employees in HBO and Sky TV's excellent Chernobyl miniseries.
  15. I never expected her to have cover or moral grayness for this. That doesn't bother me. I feel the change was a bit rushed (though not in just two episodes), but I think she was always going to end as the villain.

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