2016-17 TV Cancellations Thread: TNT finds "Nothing can come of nothing."

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While on the subject of TV Land shows, Throwing Shade is also pretty great.

Totally recommend checking it out if you want a breezier Full Frontal/Last Week Tonight/Daily Show.
 
I mean, why not just make Katrina season 3 and this season 2? Landgraf must have had this conversation with Murphy.

Haha, exactly. To hold them both back for 2018 seems silly when one can premiere in the fall and the other next year. With this being an anthology series, it's an odd choice, but Murphy will have three shows at FX once Feud airs in a couple of weeks, so I guess what he wants, he gets.
 
I mean, why not just make Katrina season 3 and this season 2? Landgraf must have had this conversation with Murphy.

I was asking the same thing in the other thread. It doesn't make any sense to me. Versace should be season 2 and air in 2017 and Katrina should be season 3 and air in 2018.
 
Yeah, I saw that. Sarah Paulson has already been confirmed (to not play Hillary), which is crazy since it probably shouldn't even be out until 2019.

Maybe it's going to be like that American Horror Story thing, where it was talked about that there would be two seasons back to back at some point in the near future. They'll air these fairly close to each other maybe.

If it's that they're holding onto them and splitting them up 6-8 months, boo to that.
 
While on the subject of TV Land shows, Throwing Shade is also pretty great.

Totally recommend checking it out if you want a breezier Full Frontal/Last Week Tonight/Daily Show.

Really? Might have to give it a try. TV Land has actually become a channel I visit relatively often.
 
I was asking the same thing in the other thread. It doesn't make any sense to me. Versace should be season 2 and air in 2017 and Katrina should be season 3 and air in 2018.
If Versace is only just now casting, you think it would be ready for a 2017 date? I guess what must have happened is, Murphy had the idea for Katrina and as he was doing pre-production for that, he stumbled onto this story and decided to get it adapted as well. It's the only idea that really makes sense as to why Versace and Katrina have overlapping development schedules.

Landgraf makes it seem like "Katrina" is having some issues finding a strong enough story with enough material to last 10 episodes and that combined with weather issues is pushing it back to 2018.
As far as the delay, Landgraf attributed it to “material”, something that The People v. O.J. had with its source material being the Jeffrey Toobin book The Run of His Life. Also, in New Orleans when it comes to productions, they have to contend with hurricanes and prod companies can only get insurance at certain times of the year.
It makes sense too, because when you're creating something that is inevitably going to be compared with "Treme", you might as well make sure the story is damn near perfect.
 
If Versace is only just now casting, you think it would be ready for a 2017 date?

Marvel's Inhumans is supposed to air this September, and it hasn't set its cast yet. (It's also supposed to have cinema quality cgi, which they presumably haven't started working on yet, sooooo)

But anyway, yeah. Most of the networks' fall pilots haven't begun casting and yet a good chunk of them will air this fall. Don't see why it would be any different with FX.
 
Keeping on the Ryan Murphy topic: I'll quote whyamihere from his thread, since it's where I learned it, and also add the TVLine article below.

American Horror Story set during the 2016 election, or is the 2016 election? Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters already signed on.

http://deadline.com/2017/02/america...t-presidential-debate-ryan-murphy-1201913474/

I feel like maaaaaaaaybe I'd be interested in this if it were American Crime Story, but...

And the TVLine article, with a little more:

https://tvline.com/2017/02/15/american-horror-story-season-7-theme-election-2016-trump/

And Sarah Paulson's role was mentioned for American Crime Story: Clinton: she's going to play Linda Tripp, apparently.
 
When is American Horror Story: Neogaf, thats what I want to know
 
I said it a few weeks ago the CW is saturated with cape shows. Cape movies are 2 hrs, tv shows are 22, so yeah. After watching black sails and westworld it's hard to go back to the flash, like the quality is so fomulaic that it's bumming me out.
 
I said it a few weeks ago the CW is saturated with cape shows. Cape movies are 2 hrs, tv shows are 22, so yeah. After watching black sails and westworld it's hard to go back to the flash, like the quality is so fomulaic that it's bumming me out.

Cape shows are like a good meal. We need three every day.
 
I said it a few weeks ago the CW is saturated with cape shows. Cape movies are 2 hrs, tv shows are 22, so yeah. After watching black sails and westworld it's hard to go back to the flash, like the quality is so fomulaic that it's bumming me out.
The CW shows* are live action cartoons, which im happy with because DC can't keep a cartoon going thanks to Cartoon Network's incompetence.

*besides Supergirl currently which imo is dipping into the Lois and Clark genre territory.
 
I said it a few weeks ago the CW is saturated with cape shows. Cape movies are 2 hrs, tv shows are 22, so yeah. After watching black sails and westworld it's hard to go back to the flash, like the quality is so fomulaic that it's bumming me out.

Flash isn't great anymore, but it's far better than Westworld.
 
So Star and Lethal Weapon seem like safe-bets for Fox next season

Wonder if will keep it in Empire's hiatus spot

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We are nearly at the point where Goldbergs overtakes Modern Family in the ratings. They have been edging closer to each other for well over a year. Could it happen this season?

So Star and Lethal Weapon seem like safe-bets for Fox next season

Interesting that the only non Fox produced shows on the Fox network are all from Warner Bros with Lethal Weapon, Gotham and Lucifer.

It's possible that Lethal Weapon (going by it's performance with Star) could be used to launch a new night next season.
 
We are nearly at the point where Goldbergs overtakes Modern Family in the ratings. They have been edging closer to each other for well over a year. Could it happen this season?
Given the respective ages of the shows, I bet that ABC would love to have that happen... assuming it's more because of The Goldbergs going up and less Modern Family going down.
 
Your Neo in the Matrix moment: when you realize everything is terrible and easy to nitpick to death.
 
Your Neo in the Matrix moment: when you realize everything is terrible and easy to nitpick to death.

My friends stopped talking to me about tv shows cause they know I'll say something negative.

For me, it's all about intention. That's what bothered me about the back half of Westworld. It tries to position itself as this smart reflective show, but really all I see are the writers taking passages out of college philosophy books and stuffing them into Hopkins' dialogue. The veneer of sophistication bothers me more than my dumb comic shows that I love so dearly. lol

If we could just agree that The Leftovers is the best show on HBO at the moment, we might be able to survive these hard times.
 
The main reason I don't often post on series specific threads is because a lot of GAF members cannot for the life of them just enjoy a show and have to pick apart every detail and complain about it. The biggest problem is when one person notices something that nobody noticed themselves, yet they all jump on it and within hours the show or at least that episode will be the worst thing ever.

Generally as long as I am entertained, I am good, I do not require perfection. I will drop shows when I find myself getting distracted and doing other things while watching them too much, but as long as a show keeps me entertained, I am in.
 
Your Neo in the Matrix moment: when you realize everything is terrible and easy to nitpick to death.

My wife (well, then she was my fiance) went through a period of not talking to me about anything we watched, because she knew I would just critique it. And not "I didn't like it" shit, but straight-up talk about how I wasn't invested in the characters because they were soulless awful people, who wouldn't help a stranger if it required crossing the road.

Fucking Gilmore Girls. God do I hate it.

:p
 
The main reason I don't often post on series specific threads is because a lot of GAF members cannot for the life of them just enjoy a show and have to pick apart every detail and complain about it. The biggest problem is when one person notices something that nobody noticed themselves, yet they all jump on it and within hours the show or at least that episode will be the worst thing ever.

Pretty sure stuff like that happens here, not in OT threads.
 
- Comedy Central’s ‘Review’ Sets Return For Third & Final Season
Review is returning and coming to a close after its upcoming third season. Comedy Central has slotted Thursday, March 16, 10 p.m. for the premiere of the third and final season of the series that stars Andy Daly as critic Forrest MacNeil. Season 2 wrapped on October 1, 2015.

In Review, Forrest does not examine boring things like films, food or art. Instead, he reviews the most intense experiences of life itself – by living them. From the dangers of being buried alive to the thrills of joining the mile high club, Forrest fully commits to showing us what life feels like – sometimes at the expense of his safety, his family and humanity in general.

In the Season 3 premiere,
Forrest returns recharged and enthusiastic after surviving a potentially fatal bridge fall with his producer Grant.
 
For me, it's all about intention. That's what bothered me about the back half of Westworld. It tries to position itself as this smart reflective show, but really all I see are the writers taking passages out of college philosophy books and stuffing them into Hopkins' dialogue. The veneer of sophistication bothers me more than my dumb comic shows that I love so dearly. lol

Exactly. There is nothing worse than a dumb show that thinks it's smart. That's why I could only take one season of House of Cards.
 
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