Just finished watching 3 seasons of FROM and keeping up with Severance season 2.
I’m really enjoying Severance. First show in a long time where I can’t wait to see what’s next.Just finished watching 3 seasons of FROM and keeping up with Severance season 2.
If you liked that you might like The Recruit. I actually liked it more than Night Agent.Binged the night agent season 2 last night. It was solid.
Absolutely brilliant and unique. Didn’t understand the premise until I started and now I have watched two times through.I know Jury Duty came out awhile ago, but I just started it and this is hilarious. Brilliant improv for an audience of one.
Yeah I binged that last weekend. I like them about the same. This season was shorter than I thought it would be.If you liked that you might like The Recruit. I actually liked it more than Night Agent.
From is so jacked up and addicting.Just finished watching 3 seasons of FROM and keeping up with Severance season 2.
Just watched it, what did you notice?After you watch it, there's one little detail I'd like to check with you. There was either a plot hole, an editing error, or we missed something.![]()
I really like Reacher but I also haven't read the books.Reacher 3 released three episodes today. Based on one of my favorite series of novels.
Alan Ritchson is a bit better than last time, but the show is still hampered by some of the same problems as last season. The story isn't very tight and the characters, especially Reacher, routinely get away with explaining away situation after situation while ignoring obvious variables and it doesn't come across as very believable. I realize any film adaption of a book can only do so much with the time they have, but I'm getting let down again...
I hear you and feel some of that frustration. Take a show like Euphoria for instance. It started in 2019 and season 3 isn't due out until next year. Obviously, season 2 was delayed due to the pandemic, but it will end up being more than 4 years between seasons 2 and 3 which is kind of absurd. The actors/actresses will be in their 30's and they're supposed to be playing high school kids. It's not like it's a Stranger Things where there's an insane amount of CGI and editing to be done.Im getting more and more annoyed with Netflix. The waiting 3 years or more for a new season of a show to come out, then the so called new season only being 6 or less, episodes, pisses me off.
Sorry, but first what takes years to get a new season in the can, then only producing 6 episodes in said season. What the hell am I paying for.
If its not at least 12 episodes, it should not be called a season. Hell somehow regular TV can pump out season after season of 20+ episodes, but pay tv can only do 6 episodes in 3+ years. Ridiculous.
Agree. I think it’s a great show. Just rewatched season 2. I haven’t read the books either.I really like Reacher but I also haven't read the books.
I sort of have the same frustration but there are lot factors that is different than say The Office pumping out 22 episodes each year.Im getting more and more annoyed with Netflix. The waiting 3 years or more for a new season of a show to come out, then the so called new season only being 6 or less, episodes, pisses me off.
Sorry, but first what takes years to get a new season in the can, then only producing 6 episodes in said season. What the hell am I paying for.
If its not at least 12 episodes, it should not be called a season. Hell somehow regular TV can pump out season after season of 20+ episodes, but pay tv can only do 6 episodes in 3+ years. Ridiculous.
Just finished watching 3 seasons of FROM and keeping up with Severance season 2.
Oh I get it, I have heard all those excuses too.I sort of have the same frustration but there are lot factors that is different than say The Office pumping out 22 episodes each year.
Larger productions (more sets, filming locations, special effects) it isn’t being majority filmed on a sound stage in Burbank where you can film an episode in 1 day per week with rehearsals in between.
Using bigger stars and actors. A lot of these “tv actors” are also in movies that have they have to film around or possibly have an entire year where they can’t find time. Sitcom actors would typically ONLY work the show they were on and maybe mix in a project when not filming.
More writing plus using writers that are also working on other projects.
The classic “sitcoms” always premiered in the fall. So there WAS a deadline. Now streaming services can release whenever they want/can so there isn’t a rush to get things done.
Not really an excuse to go 3+ years between season but this is what I have heard from friends in business.