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    • Auspice
      Auspice @Arkandel last edited by

      @arkandel said in Good TV:

      Double post!

      Marvel's Runaways trailer.

      I am so excited for Runaways you don't even know.

      Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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      • Tempest
        Tempest Banned last edited by Tempest

        And thus, Nico and Karolina shall be played everywhere.

        Let it be known.

        Only on Hulu? Wtf. Not everybody can be Netflix. Stay in your lane, Hulu.

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        • Lotherio
          Lotherio @Tempest last edited by Lotherio

          @tempest said in Good TV:

          And thus, Nico and Karolina shall be played everywhere.

          Let it be known.

          Only on Hulu? Wtf. Not everybody can be Netflix. Stay in your lane, Hulu.

          Netflix only allows 2 marvel titles a season, it's tied up with defenders and their solo seasons. Hopefully it's well done. I've enjoyed Legion so far, and others not on Netflix.

          I'm just a surge protector doing my job, sir.

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          • Thenomain
            Thenomain @ZombieGenesis last edited by

            @zombiegenesis said in Good TV:

            @three-eyed-crow said in Good TV:

            @thenomain
            The Good Place is probably my favorite thing on TV right now. Brings me joy every week.

            How is Season 2? I enjoyed Season 1 so much that I've been afraid to watch Season 2 in case it went downhill.

            I haven't watched Season 2 because I am a Netflix boy and don't have network television, but I'm told that if enjoyed Season 1 I would love Season 2 so far.

            @arkandel said in Good TV:

            @thenomain Does it get better? I watched... I want to say the first two episodes, maybe 2.5, and I didn't like it that much.

            Take The Good Place for what it is: Witty fluff. You are going to get more wit and witticism in a half our from Rick & Morty, but it has some of the same quirkiness that I loved in Pushing Daisies (also a more refined and wittier show).

            I can best describe it as an anime, the sort that has a plot and not the kind designed to go on for a million years. The first half is mostly world-building with the barest hints that there is a plot, and the second half is the plot going from "huh, this is interesting" to "wow, so, that happened".

            It starts coming into its own at about the end of episode 3 of 12, when The Monk speaks. I wouldn't call it an amazing show; I'm not going to rave about it to everyone I know, but it's a nice half hour distraction and it is more than just that. By the end of the last episode of the first season, I felt that I didn't waste a single moment watching it.

            “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
            ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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            • surreality
              surreality @Tempest last edited by

              @tempest Weirdly enough, hulu has been pulling some previously unbeknownst to all ass-kickery of late. Both The Handmaid’s Tale and Harlots — which you’d not necessarily otherwise think to mention in the same sentence — have both been pretty impressive.

              Oh fucking well.

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              • TheOnceler
                TheOnceler last edited by

                Hulu has been doing comedy to varying results for a while. Quick Draw, The Awesomes and Deadbeat All managed a couple of seasons or so each. The delightful The Wrong Mans lasted two seasons. And now they’re killing it with Difficult People and Casual. They also picked up the last seasons of In The Thick of It and The Mindy Show.

                Everyone’s doing the original content thing these days. Amazon Prime. YouTube. Crackle. Even the PlayStation Network bad Powers for a while and supposedly XBox has the license for a Blake’s 7 remake.

                maximum craveability

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                • Thenomain
                  Thenomain @TheOnceler last edited by

                  @theonceler said in Good TV:

                  a Blake’s 7 remake

                  So it will lull you to sleep but of you miss even 30 seconds of it you will have no idea what's going on.

                  Netflix is showing a new Tomorrow People, which was my power fantasy when I was 12.

                  “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
                  ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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                  • TheOnceler
                    TheOnceler last edited by

                    Unless it's a very new Tomorrow People that's probably actually the show that was on the CW a couple of years ago, starring Stephen Amell's cousin, Lumpy Jimjeans*.

                    It was pretty awful and lasted one season. Which, guys, this is the CW. If it only lasted one season it was more than just pretty awful.

                    *I don't remember his name and I will not be l- oh shit, it's Robbie! Robbie Amell!

                    maximum craveability

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                    • Auspice
                      Auspice @TheOnceler last edited by

                      @theonceler said in Good TV:

                      Lumpy Jimjeans*.

                      No, no. We're keeping this name.

                      Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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                      • tragedyjones
                        tragedyjones @Lotherio last edited by

                        @lotherio said in Good TV:

                        @tempest said in Good TV:

                        And thus, Nico and Karolina shall be played everywhere.

                        Let it be known.

                        Only on Hulu? Wtf. Not everybody can be Netflix. Stay in your lane, Hulu.

                        Netflix only allows 2 marvel titles a season, it's tied up with defenders and their solo seasons. Hopefully it's well done. I've enjoyed Legion so far, and others not on Netflix.

                        Netflix is doing 3 Marvel shows in 2017. Iron Fist, Defenders, and The Punisher.

                        I'm a rodeo clown.

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                        • Lotherio
                          Lotherio @tragedyjones last edited by

                          @tragedyjones said in Good TV:

                          @lotherio said in Good TV:

                          @tempest said in Good TV:

                          And thus, Nico and Karolina shall be played everywhere.

                          Let it be known.

                          Only on Hulu? Wtf. Not everybody can be Netflix. Stay in your lane, Hulu.

                          Netflix only allows 2 marvel titles a season, it's tied up with defenders and their solo seasons. Hopefully it's well done. I've enjoyed Legion so far, and others not on Netflix.

                          Netflix is doing 3 Marvel shows in 2017. Iron Fist, Defenders, and The Punisher.

                          That's good news that they're up to 3 a season now, thanks for clarifications.

                          As much as I am looking forward to Shane as Frank, I'd like to see some of the prior defenders series continuing. 3 is still too limited. If Greg Berlanti and crew can do so much on CW, the defenders crew could manage 3 a season at least (and I do prefer the Netflix Marvel over the CW DC runs).

                          And I'm still good with FX on Legion (my favorite to date to be honest), Runaways on Hulu, and the upcoming Cloak and Dagger being on another network. I think my favorite thing is there is a bit of oversight, even if very limited, to at least try to keep it tied to Marvel Cinematic Universe rather than existing in a free state, separate from each other. Never needs to be any cross over, but just the little bits of fallout related to movie events has made it a cohesive universe that is not dependent on one network/production company (outside Marvel Productions I suppose)

                          I'm just a surge protector doing my job, sir.

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                          • Lithium
                            Lithium @Lotherio last edited by

                            @lotherio The CW probably has a much bigger operating budget than Netflix does to be completely honest. It's also probably easier to get producers.

                            Hello! Long time listener, first time caller...

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                            • Arkandel
                              Arkandel Admin @Lithium last edited by

                              @lithium said in Good TV:

                              @lotherio The CW probably has a much bigger operating budget than Netflix does to be completely honest. It's also probably easier to get producers.

                              The biggest advantage Netflix has is that they don't need to follow the usual TV template; no cliffhangers for commercial breaks, no constant exposition to catch viewers up from last week's episode - in fact nothing to help anyone catch up, since it's assumed they can just binge watch or start over any time they want.

                              From a narrative and storytelling point of view those are probably enormous tools for them, and a secondary effect could be that such freedoms attract better talent. The last part is speculative though.

                              • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                              • Lithium
                                Lithium @Arkandel last edited by

                                @arkandel Don't get me wrong, I love the Netflix shows, just commenting on the financial burden probably being a very large issue as to why they don't do that many shows concurrently. It's a lot of eggs in one basket.

                                Hello! Long time listener, first time caller...

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                                • Arkandel
                                  Arkandel Admin @Lithium last edited by

                                  They dropped multiple F-bombs in a Star Trek show, you guys! Not Orville, not a parody, this was a real Star Trek show!

                                  • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                                  • Lithium
                                    Lithium @Arkandel last edited by

                                    @arkandel Well that is an advantage to streaming, TV standards don't apply

                                    Hello! Long time listener, first time caller...

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                                    • Thenomain
                                      Thenomain @Arkandel last edited by

                                      @arkandel said in Good TV:

                                      They dropped multiple F-bombs in a Star Trek show, you guys! Not Orville, not a parody, this was a real Star Trek show!

                                      That's actually quite too bad. Star Trek was always pretty squeaky-clean, but it was based on a utopia future. Even the harsh bits were the challenge of all. I hear it's good, but ah well.

                                      “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
                                      ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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                                      • Arkandel
                                        Arkandel Admin @Thenomain last edited by

                                        @thenomain Of if you're into the utopia aspect of Star Trek then this show is definitely going to piss you off. It's way grittier than anything Trek has ever seen before.

                                        • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                                        • Thenomain
                                          Thenomain @Arkandel last edited by

                                          @arkandel said in Good TV:

                                          @thenomain Of if you're into the utopia aspect of Star Trek then this show is definitely going to piss you off. It's way grittier than anything Trek has ever seen before.

                                          I don't mind gritty. Deep Space Nine was at its best when it was gritty.

                                          “If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.”
                                          ― Carl Sagan, Cosmos

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                                          • RnMissionRun
                                            RnMissionRun last edited by RnMissionRun

                                            I've been a fan of Trek for more years than I care to remember, but the previews of the new series have left me utterly disinterested. I think I'm just tired of them constantly reinventing stuff. It took me years to finally accept Enterprise and then they went and cancelled it just as soon as it was starting to get good. Don't think I'm going to give this one a chance, especially since I have to pay to view it.

                                            Besides, The Orville is closer to being what old school Trek was about, than actual Trek is now.

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