BaileyCatts
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Oh no! I think I missed my annual viewing of The Ten Commandments! I thought it was on the night before Easter and I don't see anything on my viewer guide! Did I miss it already??? Nnnnooooo!!!!!!
I saw It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown on the cable guide, but it's On Demand - $4 to rent. It's only half an hour. I could probably sit here and watch it on the computer for free.Oh no! I think I missed my annual viewing of The Ten Commandments! I thought it was on the night before Easter and I don't see anything on my viewer guide! Did I miss it already??? Nnnnooooo!!!!!!
Bummed but also I was getting a bit tired of it. It's very formulaic. So it's good to go out on a high note.I am bummed that God Friended Me has been cancelled. I’ll watch the series finale tonight.
Thanks for hiding your comments in spoiler tags! I wasn’t tired of it, but I agree some of the recent episodes haven’t been as good.Bummed but also I was getting a bit tired of it. It's very formulaic. So it's good to go out on a high note.
I'm glad they left some ambiguity at the end as to whether Miles now believes in God and whether God was really behind the whole thing. I know that we are supposed to believe it was God but as an atheist, I get tired of the old "there are no atheists in fox holes" trope and was kind of dreading how they would end it.
Anyone watch The Prodigal Son? That finale last night wasrather WTF . Totally didn't see that coming. How is she gonna get outta that one because that goes just a teensy bit out of the 'self defense' range, don't ya think?
So what's the scuttlebutt on how the whole shutdown thing is going to affect TV production schedules anyway? I know most shows were already completed for the season, or simply just didn't film the last 2-3 episodes they had not shot yet, but how is this going to affect the Fall Season? When do they typically start shooting schedules for TV shows that would premiere in September/October timing? I figure the writers could keep writing using the same technology all the WFH people are using, but are we even gonna have a Fall TV season if they can't shoot episodes?
First world problems, yeah. But gotta have something hopeful to look forward too.
It was definitely a shocker. Didn't see it coming at all.
Ainsley always seemed like the "normal" one. Yes, she was defending her family from a monster, but as you said, I doubt she'll be able to use the 'self defense' angle since she slit his throat from behind.
I sure hope we don't have to wait forever for season 2. This is my favorite new show, by far.
Yup. Andafter nearly decapitating him then she stabs the dude in the chest like 7 times. Pretty much lose the 'self defense angle' with that. I wonder if mama is gonna try to cover this up. I mean .. it could happen.
So what's the scuttlebutt on how the whole shutdown thing is going to affect TV production schedules anyway? I know most shows were already completed for the season, or simply just didn't film the last 2-3 episodes they had not shot yet, but how is this going to affect the Fall Season? When do they typically start shooting schedules for TV shows that would premiere in September/October timing? I figure the writers could keep writing using the same technology all the WFH people are using, but are we even gonna have a Fall TV season if they can't shoot episodes?
First world problems, yeah. But gotta have something hopeful to look forward too.
Empire actually did finish its final season. They weren't able to film the final so they just pieced it together from previous footage and shortened the season.There are shows that could not finish their current seasons, like Empire, those Chicago shows and Superstore.
No new Jeopardys. Monday they showed Ken Jennings' first appearance. Now it's the GOAT tournament they just had. I wish they would show more old shows of people who did really well, or old celebrity shows. They could show all of the shows Ken Jennngs was on. That would take up the rest of the summer.
Just saw this - https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/fall-tv-2020-every-broadcast-225541864.html
Typically they start filming fall shows sometime in July, although there is quite a bit of variation depending on when the fall premiere is scheduled.