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Post by Pedantic Editor Type on Jan 31, 2024 9:23:43 GMT -5
I think I mentioned we've been rewatching Scrubs. And as I believe MrsLangdonAlger noted during her rewatch, there are in fact a lot of casually sexist, fatphobic or transphobic jokes, which is a shame. It's overall still pretty funny and enjoyable - and JD is clearly supposed to be this cartoonish dork - but yeah, there's some cringey stuff, like a hot new nurse that Carla and Elliot decide to spread rumors about by saying she "used to be a man".
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Post by rjamielanga on Feb 1, 2024 23:25:10 GMT -5
Okay, so season 3 of Reacher is going to be based on the novel Persuader, and that's kind of insane for a reason that no one seems to be commenting on.
There is a character in the book, a man who's even taller than the 6'5" Reacher, and is artificially huge on steroids. The book, told in the first person with Reacher as narrator, minces no words in painting this character as pathetic. Duke--his name is Duke--cannot get an erection due to his chronic steroid use, although he paws at the love interest in a parody of sexual assault.
Here's the thing: Alan Ritchson's physique is almost certainly the result of steroid use. He claims he gets his size from eating a whole lot, and admits to recently taking testosterone, but is otherwise (he says) a natural bodybuilder.
People aren't buying it. Reddit's r/nattyorjuice is sure he's been using steroids, the YouTuber More Plates More Dates says his story doesn't add up.
So Alan Ritchson is going to play Jack Reacher and go up against an enormous henchman who, at least in the book, gets his massive size and strength from steroid use.
This is pretty much the absurd endpoint of the trend towards massive leading men in Hollywood. People who comment on this are careful to couch their criticism by adding that they don't believe this should be illegal (I guess I don't either, although I haven't thought it through) and that even with exogenous testosterone, steroids, human growth hormone, and clenbuterol, you still have to put in the work in the gym (sure, but who cares).
But it's one thing for The Rock or Chris Evans or Chris Hemsworth to take steroids/HGH/clen/test/etc. when playing superheroes, who are definitionally fantastic and unrealistic characters; it's another thing entirely for Ritchson to do it when playing a "realistic" hero. And I wonder if this is going to be the moment when people cry bullshit or if we'll keep seeing more of the same from here on out.
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Post by DangOlJimmyITellYouWhat on Feb 3, 2024 13:20:54 GMT -5
Everyone know that N-word General is in The Burbs?
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Post by Floyd D Barber on Feb 3, 2024 16:27:37 GMT -5
Everyone know that N-word General is in The Burbs? I did not. What character does he play? It's been a while since I watched it.
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Post by DangOlJimmyITellYouWhat on Feb 4, 2024 15:33:27 GMT -5
Everyone know that N-word General is in The Burbs? I did not. What character does he play? It's been a while since I watched it. Heβs the detective cop at the end who consistently mispronounces Klopek as Klapick.
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Post by haysoos on Feb 6, 2024 10:06:26 GMT -5
Everyone know that N-word General is in The Burbs? I mostly knew Franklyn Ajaye from frequent appearances on A&E's Evening at the Improv back in the day. That's a show I haven't thought of in a long time. He was also in movies like Car Wash, and showed up in various TV shows like Bionic Woman and WKRP. Wendy Schaal, who played Bruce Dern's wife Bonnie in the Burbs used to be on like every other TV show back in the 80s and 90s. The only one I really remember though was as Shelly's partying Mom on Northern Exposure.
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Post by repulsionist on Feb 6, 2024 15:27:09 GMT -5
Taskmaster (S4:E1-4)
I know who wins. Great fun with most of the tasks so far. Crush for this series is Lolly.
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Post by DangOlJimmyITellYouWhat on Feb 6, 2024 17:46:47 GMT -5
Everyone know that N-word General is in The Burbs? I mostly knew Franklyn Ajaye from frequent appearances on A&E's Evening at the Improv back in the day. That's a show I haven't thought of in a long time. He was also in movies like Car Wash, and showed up in various TV shows like Bionic Woman and WKRP. Wendy Schaal, who played Bruce Dern's wife Bonnie in the Burbs used to be on like every other TV show back in the 80s and 90s. The only one I really remember though was as Shelly's partying Mom on Northern Exposure. She was on Fantasy Island for a while, which is where I think I first saw her.
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Post by monodrone on Feb 7, 2024 5:29:26 GMT -5
Taskmaster (S4:E1-4) I know who wins. Great fun with most of the tasks so far. Crush for this series is Lolly. Without moving the fishbowls!
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Post by LazBro on Feb 9, 2024 8:55:39 GMT -5
They're making a Wynona Earp movie. They're making a Wynona Earp movie. They're making a Wynona Earp movie!
(It's actually a 90 minute TV special, and it's on Tubi, so fuck.)
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Post by Rainbow Rosa on Feb 9, 2024 12:20:46 GMT -5
They're making a Wynona Earp movie. They're making a Wynona Earp movie. They're making a Wynona Earp movie!
(It's actually a 90 minute TV special, and it's on Tubi, so fuck.)
What do you think it would take for Tubi to be a place that literally any human would ever acknowledge as a place for original content, ever?
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Post by haysoos on Feb 9, 2024 15:04:28 GMT -5
They're making a Wynona Earp movie. They're making a Wynona Earp movie. They're making a Wynona Earp movie!
(It's actually a 90 minute TV special, and it's on Tubi, so fuck.)
What do you think it would take for Tubi to be a place that literally any human would ever acknowledge as a place for original content, ever? Since discovering recently that Tubi has the entire run of the 4th Doctor (Tom Baker), plus most, if not all of the new MST3K episodes (plus many older ones), I've been watching Tubi more than any of the streaming services I actually pay for.
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Post by Ben Grimm on Feb 9, 2024 15:08:17 GMT -5
What do you think it would take for Tubi to be a place that literally any human would ever acknowledge as a place for original content, ever? Since discovering recently that Tubi has the entire run of the 4th Doctor (Tom Baker), plus most, if not all of the new MST3K episodes (plus many older ones), I've been watching Tubi more than any of the streaming services I actually pay for. We've been watching Rifftrax, Cinematic Titanic, and the Film Crew on it most nights. Granted, it wouldn't have occurred to me to look for anything original there.
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Post by ganews on Feb 10, 2024 9:13:10 GMT -5
Echo on Disney+ was darn good, a low-stakes character study that the MCU doesn't do much anymore. The lead actress has quite the ever-present scowl so it makes a difference when it breaks. Lots of cool shots, particularly the fight in the first episode and powwow in the last episode. Maybe not as good as Dark Winds (only see the first season) but certainly better than whatever True Detective S4 is going for right now. Spun off from arguably the best MCU show Hawkeye, this is top-tier MCU TV.
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Post by Celebith on Feb 11, 2024 9:18:31 GMT -5
8 (Dreamland). Masterpiece, but best watched as a two-part miniseries than episode-per-episode 9 (Danger Island). Was lukewarm to this at first, but on rewatch itβs become one of my favorites, in some ways brining things full circle with Frisky Dingo. I kind of take this as a natural endpoint now. 10 (1999). Comfort food, but the final scrne with Malory and Sterling in the hospital was beautiful and also makes a good endpoint. I'm up to the first post-coma season, and while I didn't love 1999, Dreamland and Danger Island were great. They really felt like Adam Reed stretching his legs and just having fun with the characters, or variations on them, at least, without the baggage of the established continuity. They probably wouldn't make as much sense without the pre-coma seasons, but you could jump in to either without having watched anything else and still enjoy them. Also, I watched Tales of the Gold Monkey as a kid, so the whole vibe really hit home for me.
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Post by Rainbow Rosa on Feb 12, 2024 10:36:25 GMT -5
Some fascinating charts in this Hollywood Reporter article. It won't surprise you to learn that the most watched shows on streaming of 2023 were all 100+ episode acquisitions (and, Bluey), but I was surprised to see what the big hit streaming originals of 2023 were: Like, I'd have easily pegged The Mandalorian as making the top 10 when The Bear (to cite one critical success) didn't, but would you have pegged Ginny & Georgia as being more popular than either? Do any of you even know what that is?
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Post by Pedantic Editor Type on Feb 12, 2024 10:39:47 GMT -5
Some fascinating charts in this Hollywood Reporter article. It won't surprise you to learn that the most watched shows on streaming of 2023 were all 100+ episode acquisitions (and, Bluey), but I was surprised to see what the big hit streaming originals of 2023 were: Like, I'd have easily pegged The Mandalorian as making the top 10 when The Bear (to cite one critical success) didn't, but would you have pegged Ginny & Georgia as being more popular than either? Do any of you even know what that is? Some of this doesn't surprise me, and I know Ginny & Georgia is a mother-daughter dramedy in the vein of Gilmore Girls, but I've only watched two of those ten series (Ted Lasso and The Mandalorian) and couldn't tell you a damn thing about most of them.
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Post by haysoos on Feb 12, 2024 12:01:51 GMT -5
Some fascinating charts in this Hollywood Reporter article. It won't surprise you to learn that the most watched shows on streaming of 2023 were all 100+ episode acquisitions (and, Bluey), but I was surprised to see what the big hit streaming originals of 2023 were: Like, I'd have easily pegged The Mandalorian as making the top 10 when The Bear (to cite one critical success) didn't, but would you have pegged Ginny & Georgia as being more popular than either? Do any of you even know what that is? Some of this doesn't surprise me, and I know Ginny & Georgia is a mother-daughter dramedy in the vein of Gilmore Girls, but I've only watched two of those ten series (Ted Lasso and The Mandalorian) and couldn't tell you a damn thing about most of them. Yeah, the only ones I've even heard of are Ted Lasso, Jack Ryan, The Mandalorian and The Lincoln Lawyer. I watched S1 and S2 of Ted Lasso on the high seas, but haven't yet watched S3. And I watched the Mandalorian, although I didn't love the last season. No interest in Jack Ryan, and I'd have to be pretty bored to check out Lincoln Lawyer.
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Post by chalkdevil π on Feb 12, 2024 15:55:36 GMT -5
Some fascinating charts in this Hollywood Reporter article. It won't surprise you to learn that the most watched shows on streaming of 2023 were all 100+ episode acquisitions (and, Bluey), but I was surprised to see what the big hit streaming originals of 2023 were: Like, I'd have easily pegged The Mandalorian as making the top 10 when The Bear (to cite one critical success) didn't, but would you have pegged Ginny & Georgia as being more popular than either? Do any of you even know what that is? Obviously we've all watched all of Gabby's Dollhouse multiple time, right? No? Still, for young kids content, it's not aggressively annoying even if this latest "season" seemed more aggressive in not so subtly introducing potential new toys into the episodes. The songs are much less shouty then a lot of kids songs (it helps they have adult voice actors who can actually sing in the cast) and approximate, what sounds to my old man ears, as an acceptable approximation of the style of pop-music from 10 years ago, albeit with a lot more cat puns. That being said, I don't know much about current pop music's relationship with cat puns. What about this Doja Cat? How often does she use phrases like "cat-tastic" or "meow-mazing" in her music? If it's more that one I might check it out. But also, I don't know what a third of this stuff is. It's like all those secret network TV shows that have been on for 6 seasons and are apparently big hits but I've never heard of it at all. It's just some washed up 90s star leading a group of fire jumpers as they battle forest fires and their own personal demons every Tuesday at 9pm/8pm central and is called something like Fire Jumpers: Denver, which implies that there are other existing fire jumper shows with other washed up 90s stars. And then you ask you're parents what they're watching and they tell you they love watching 3 straight hours of Fire Jumpers every Tuesday and especially the one with Brian Austin Green jumping fires in Key West. Also, I've decided Virgin River is either teen dramedy thing, a murder mystery thing, or a reality TV show where 20 virgins compete to have sex for the first time on a river boat.
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Post by liebkartoffel on Feb 12, 2024 16:14:17 GMT -5
Some fascinating charts in this Hollywood Reporter article. It won't surprise you to learn that the most watched shows on streaming of 2023 were all 100+ episode acquisitions (and, Bluey), but I was surprised to see what the big hit streaming originals of 2023 were: Like, I'd have easily pegged The Mandalorian as making the top 10 when The Bear (to cite one critical success) didn't, but would you have pegged Ginny & Georgia as being more popular than either? Do any of you even know what that is? Obviously we've all watched all of Gabby's Dollhouse multiple time, right? No? Still, for young kids content, it's not aggressively annoying even if this latest "season" seemed more aggressive in not so subtly introducing potential new toys into the episodes. The songs are much less shouty then a lot of kids songs (it helps they have adult voice actors who can actually sing in the cast) and approximate, what sounds to my old man ears, as an acceptable approximation of the style of pop-music from 10 years ago, albeit with a lot more cat puns. That being said, I don't know much about current pop music's relationship with cat puns. What about this Doja Cat? How often does she use phrases like "cat-tastic" or "meow-mazing" in her music? If it's more that one I might check it out. But also, I don't know what a third of this stuff is. It's like all those secret network TV shows that have been on for 6 seasons and are apparently big hits but I've never heard of it at all. It's just some washed up 90s star leading a group of fire jumpers as they battle forest fires and their own personal demons every Tuesday at 9pm/8pm central and is called something like Fire Jumpers: Denver, which implies that there are other existing fire jumper shows with other washed up 90s stars. And then you ask you're parents what they're watching and they tell you they love watching 3 straight hours of Fire JumpersΒ every Tuesday and especially the one with Brian Austin Green jumping fires in Key West. Also, I've decided Virgin RiverΒ is either teen dramedy thing, a murder mystery thing, or a reality TV show where 20 virgins compete to have sex for the first time on a river boat. Literally every video chat with my parents for the past two years: Mom: I forget, do you watch Virgin River? Me: No. Dad: Well, it's not very good, but it's filmed in Vancouver, so the scenery is beautiful. Me: Ah, that's nice. Mom and/or Dad: [proceeds to recount the entire previous season in excruciating detail while I zone out and mull over whether I even want to attempt to describe the Korean reality competition we're currently watching] So, to answer your question I think it's just a bog standard prime time soap-style drama thing.
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Post by Rainbow Rosa on Feb 12, 2024 18:34:35 GMT -5
Some fascinating charts in this Hollywood Reporter article. It won't surprise you to learn that the most watched shows on streaming of 2023 were all 100+ episode acquisitions (and, Bluey), but I was surprised to see what the big hit streaming originals of 2023 were: Like, I'd have easily pegged The Mandalorian as making the top 10 when The Bear (to cite one critical success) didn't, but would you have pegged Ginny & Georgia as being more popular than either? Do any of you even know what that is? Obviously we've all watched all of Gabby's Dollhouse multiple time, right? No? Still, for young kids content, it's not aggressively annoying even if this latest "season" seemed more aggressive in not so subtly introducing potential new toys into the episodes. The songs are much less shouty then a lot of kids songs (it helps they have adult voice actors who can actually sing in the cast) and approximate, what sounds to my old man ears, as an acceptable approximation of the style of pop-music from 10 years ago, albeit with a lot more cat puns. That being said, I don't know much about current pop music's relationship with cat puns. What about this Doja Cat? How often does she use phrases like "cat-tastic" or "meow-mazing" in her music? If it's more that one I might check it out. But also, I don't know what a third of this stuff is. It's like all those secret network TV shows that have been on for 6 seasons and are apparently big hits but I've never heard of it at all. It's just some washed up 90s star leading a group of fire jumpers as they battle forest fires and their own personal demons every Tuesday at 9pm/8pm central and is called something like Fire Jumpers: Denver, which implies that there are other existing fire jumper shows with other washed up 90s stars. And then you ask you're parents what they're watching and they tell you they love watching 3 straight hours of Fire Jumpers every Tuesday and especially the one with Brian Austin Green jumping fires in Key West. Also, I've decided Virgin River is either teen dramedy thing, a murder mystery thing, or a reality TV show where 20 virgins compete to have sex for the first time on a river boat. Doja Cat has a song where she actively denies being a cat, with the lyrics "bitch I'm a cow, bitch I'm a cow, I'm not a cat, I don't say meow." Did you see that the show after the Super Bowl was called, um, Tracker? And it's about, um, a guy who... tracks... people. I think. It feels bizarre that I watch so much CBS, and literally all I watch is a single half-hour comedy there.
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Post by Desert Dweller on Feb 13, 2024 18:19:31 GMT -5
I think The Night Agent is a mindless action thriller. I haven't seen it, so I'm not positive about this.
Love is Blind I believe is a Reality show? Some sort of matchmaking thing where the people get engaged without actually seeing each other? I think I read some pieces on culture sites about this when it first released. Again, I've not seen this, so I could be totally wrong.
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Post by chalkdevil π on Feb 14, 2024 9:50:54 GMT -5
I've been re-watching Buffy The Vampire Slayer lately. I'm part way into season 3 and I miss the little scream sound effect in the title sequence that they nixed after season 2. I still do it in my head. Things I've noticed on this go around is that some how Xander is worse than the last time I watched. In those first 2 seasons he's really just a more sexually aggressive Chandler and it's just horrible. He's also has a big author insert vibe as a "witty" geek who does eventually get girls because he's so brave or whatever. He's a horrible friend who is wildly jealous and possessive of Buffy but the show seems to posit that as him being brave and a protector, but all his actions are tinged with a "maybe Buffy will sleep with me if I do this" energy that is very off putting. On the other side of that, Willow is great and I hate her running crush on Xander story line. Maybe because I hate Xander. Do I still like this show? I think so. We'll see if I make it all the way through. Right now it's acceptable to watch on my phone while I fold laundry or do the dishes. Random nonsense: - Sara Michelle Gellar gets some really good acting bits and handles some of the clunkier Whedon dialog really well. Too bad she didn't really ever find a big project to break out more. I guess there were those Scooby Doo movies...
- With these teen shows, I tend to get hung up on the actors' real life ages. First one is that I'm now the same age as Buffy's mom. That's sobering. Also, Giles is only a couple years older than that. The big one that sticks out is Xander. He's 26 in season 1 and it shows. Also, Miss Calendar, Gile's love interest is only a year older than Xander. And there are jokes from the "teens" about how old she and Giles are. Hollywood seems fun for women. Speaking of:
- Charisma Carpenter. She's plays a very stock character but does a really good job with it and really keeps her from being annoying and give her some nice layers. Watching this, I periodically remember how badly she was treated by Whedon and it taints my enjoyment.
- Holly hell, I'm pretty sure Kendra, the other slayer in the second season, is the first black actor to have a speaking role in the show and it's absolutely terrible. Why did they sidle the actress with a Caribbean(?) accent when she clearly couldn't pull it off and it has no bearing on the character. Also she gets nothing to do, has no character arch, and is unceremoniously killed later in the season, and that's mentioned in passing as a thing that happened. Counter that with Faith who shows up in season 3 and is a white actress and she gets all sorts of things to do. I realize that Kendra was supposed to represent the ideal of what a Slayer is supposed to be (stays on mission, does what she's told) and Faith represents the wild, violent side, but seriously.
- I know the fight scenes are helpful for eating up run time but they are so frustratingly same-y every time. There's no difference between a hard fight and a random goon fight. Buffy can spend 2 minutes spin kicking a random vamp in a grave yard and almost getting bitten until Xander/Angel comes and saves her and spend 30 seconds fighting the big bad for the season. And look, Buffy, wooden stakes kill vampires. Why do you constantly wander around hunting vampires unarmed, assuming you can always get thrown into a wooden pallet laying around and use it for a make shift stake? Just, you know, bring some stakes with you.
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Post by Rainbow Rosa on Feb 15, 2024 9:47:34 GMT -5
The Kendra "lore" (if you can call it that) is that Bianca Lawson was supposed to play Cordelia, and then the WB said, "uh, no, can you cast somebody else? We don't like that she's... well, you know." VERY cool.
Here is a question I have about watching Buffy in 2024 on streaming (presumably). My understanding is that the HD remaster of the show on Hulu et al is very very bad, and that (among other things) it didn't keep the show's color grading, so pretty much every scene, even the night fights, looks like it was shot at 2 in the afternoon. (And of course, the standard "oops, we made the show widescreen and now the shot composition makes no sense." And obviously the CGI on this show was already Playstation-tier back when it aired, I can't imagine how bad the snake monsters look in HD.) This true?
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Post by liebkartoffel on Feb 15, 2024 11:22:36 GMT -5
An explanation--not a particularly believable one, but apparently Marti Noxon said so in a DVD commentary--for Kendra's accent is that Kendra being "Jamaican" was a last-minute decision and the last-minute dialect coach they hired deliberately taught her an obscure accent.
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Post by chalkdevil π on Feb 15, 2024 14:56:29 GMT -5
The Kendra "lore" (if you can call it that) is that Bianca Lawson was supposed to play Cordelia, and then the WB said, "uh, no, can you cast somebody else? We don't like that she's... well, you know." VERY cool. Here is a question I have about watching Buffy in 2024 on streaming (presumably). My understanding is that the HD remaster of the show on Hulu et al is very very bad, and that (among other things) it didn't keep the show's color grading, so pretty much every scene, even the night fights, looks like it was shot at 2 in the afternoon. (And of course, the standard "oops, we made the show widescreen and now the shot composition makes no sense." And obviously the CGI on this show was already Playstation-tier back when it aired, I can't imagine how bad the snake monsters look in HD.) This true? I'm not the right person to ask in regards to the look of the thing. I'm not that picky about those things unless it's egregiously bad and I have been watching a bunch of it on my phone. I would say what is currently on Hulu in the US is in the right aspect ratio and I occasionally couldn't see the night scenes very well so maybe it's better now. It does look like trash in the first couple seasons, but, you know, I assume it was filmed on video in 1997 so you have a lot of noise and high contrast. Seems better in season 3. My favorite bit is when they do a very obvious VFX shot of a person morphing into vampire face make-up and you have the whole preamble to the change where the actor was clearly shot on a green/black screen in a lower resolution and pasted over a background and you're just waiting for the morph. And the fully CGI monsters look awful, but unless someone redid the VFX with modern tech, they're just going to look awful.
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Post by chalkdevil π on Feb 15, 2024 15:02:39 GMT -5
But also, I don't know what a third of this stuff is. It's like all those secret network TV shows that have been on for 6 seasons and are apparently big hits but I've never heard of it at all. It's just some washed up 90s star leading a group of fire jumpers as they battle forest fires and their own personal demons every Tuesday at 9pm/8pm central and is called something like Fire Jumpers: Denver, which implies that there are other existing fire jumper shows with other washed up 90s stars. And then you ask you're parents what they're watching and they tell you they love watching 3 straight hours of Fire Jumpers every Tuesday and especially the one with Brian Austin Green jumping fires in Key West. Oh shit, Fire Jumpers already exists! Do they have Brian Austin Green? No? Billy Burke? Who the fuck is that? The dad from Twilight? Come on CBS, it's like you want the show to fail.
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Post by Prole Hole on Feb 16, 2024 5:07:00 GMT -5
But also, I don't know what a third of this stuff is. It's like all those secret network TV shows that have been on for 6 seasons and are apparently big hits but I've never heard of it at all. It's just some washed up 90s star leading a group of fire jumpers as they battle forest fires and their own personal demons every Tuesday at 9pm/8pm central and is called something like Fire Jumpers: Denver, which implies that there are other existing fire jumper shows with other washed up 90s stars. And then you ask you're parents what they're watching and they tell you they love watching 3 straight hours of Fire Jumpers every Tuesday and especially the one with Brian Austin Green jumping fires in Key West. Oh shit, Fire Jumpers already exists! Do they have Brian Austin Green? No? Billy Burke? Who the fuck is that? The dad from Twilight? Come on CBS, it's like you want the show to fail. Just how much more generic could that poster be? None. None more generic. "Sexy" lead guy! Laydeeez can fight the firez too! It's one stop short of, "we've got a black, an Asian and a pregnant"! Crappy Photoshop "sparks" at the bottom of the poster! "TV show Poster Filter On" so everything (but especially the "humans") look vaguely CGI! Reflection not what's above it! Also the world just generally needs more Billy Burke, whether he's in this piece of crap or not.
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Post by Hippo on Feb 16, 2024 6:52:53 GMT -5
Itβs a super generic poster but itβs also going to run quietly for years without you knowing it and most viewers will be 60+ so it neednβt reach too high, itβs your standard CBS procedural.
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