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Shooter will premiere on Tuesday, July 19 on USA.
My current schedule:
- Monday - Turn: Washington's Spies
- Tuesday - The Flash (ending next week), The Night Manager (ending next week)
- Wednesday - Arrow (ending next week), Nashville (ending next week), The Americans
- Thursday - The 100 (ending this week), Legends of Tomorrow (ending this week), Archer, Orphan Black
- Friday - Banshee (ending this week)
- Saturday - Outlander
- Sunday - Bob's Burgers (ending this week), Fear the Walking Dead (ending this week), Game of Thrones, Silicon Valley, Veep, Penny Dreadul
Fox is scaring up a new experiment with the simultaneous debut of horror series Outcast in 61 countries via Facebook Live. This is the first time a broadcaster in Europe and Africa is using the service to launch a new drama.
On May 20, at 10PM Central European Time, episode 1 of the series from creator Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead) will run on Facebook Live across the region including in the UK, Italy, Spain, Poland, South Africa, Germany, Sweden and Turkey.
The Outcast preview will be followed by regular airings beginning June 3 on Fox throughout the region.
Merged you into the Summer TV thread since that's pretty much exactly what it's for. Talk about what you're planning to watch and peruse the extensive Summer TV listings that Ratsky put together in the OP and subsequent posts.
They just posted the premiere in their Youtube channel.Fox To Debut Outcast Via Facebook Live In 61 European & African Markets
I was planning on putting up the OT next week, but I might have to put it up early if the premiere is being released early.
Apparently, Halt and Catch Fire was moved to Tuesday, and it'll debut in August.
don't know if I'll like preacher, but what the hell, might try to watch the first episode at least.
[edit] I can't seem to find any trailer for Netflix's Stranger Things?
The Black Mirror comparison makes it all the more appetising.Neil Gaiman's success gives me faith in the world. He's a great writer, and he's well known because of that fact. I think it springs from the particular way he has of looking at humanity, and passing along his insights to us - with wit, warmth, and not a small bath of uncomfortable self-realisation topped with the occasional cold shower of fear. If that sounds like a lot for a writer to accomplish, well, that's why he's so good, and why he should be able to make a living with his words. The fact that he does makes me feel better about us all.
The big challenge of Likely Stories, therefore, is to capture Gaiman's appeal and put it across without losing any one of those elements. I think the first two episodes do exactly that, which is no small feat. Adapted from Gaiman's short stories, Foreign Parts and Feeders And Eaters have a cohesive quality, aiming for a layered, building feeling, applying elements of humour, empathy, and horror in turn.
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Two comparisons came to mind as I was watching Likely Stories. The opening credits, and the slow unveiling of the strangeness lurking within brought to mind Roald Dahl's Tales Of The Unexpected, which did a great job in the late 1970s/early 1980s of putting across the appeal of Dahl's adult twisty tales to a television audience. After that, I thought of Black Mirror in the use of music and setup. But where Black Mirror makes us reflect upon politics and society, Likely Stories makes us take a closer look at the self. These stories are about what it's like to be a mind in a body, a person within a personality. You find yourself thinking about what a weird and messy business being alive is.
Oh, God. I'm so, so in.Featuring Johnny Vegas and Paul Ritter, among others, this four-part series of adaptations of Gaiman’s short stories will be catnip for his fans, eagerly anticipating the TV version of his novel American Gods. Jarvis Cocker provides the perfect soundtrack to these tales, which hover between the mundane and the surreal. Tonight’s opener features George Mackay as a masturbation enthusiast who feels his penis is no longer his own.
Ahh, nearly missed that Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories is going to be on this summer, and it even starts tonight on Sky Arts! (also, sorry for letting you down Ratsky and missing to report this before you made the thread)
Rafe Spall is kind of selling me this.
This must be the weakest season in TV for quite Sometime. Not many interesting shows upon first look.
Some of the British ones and have already aired in UK, my impression:
1) Marcella: Not very good, The mystery is ham-fisted and the situations are derivative and plot points are just conveniently placed. Not a single character has charisma and you end up hating each and everyone of them.
Ahh, nearly missed that Neil Gaiman's Likely Stories is going to be on this summer, and it even starts tonight on Sky Arts! (also, sorry for letting you down Ratsky and missing to report this before you made the thread)
Can it be seen ANYWHERE outside Sky Arts ?
This series almost like it does not exist
Yes, thankfully.Is Mr. Robot airing in Canada at the same time?
Feed the Beast mostly getting panned so far.
Feed the Beast mostly getting panned so far.
When something gets unfavourably compared to Vinyl, fucking Vinyl, all hope is gone. At least they didn't spend $100 million on it.Both Feed the Beast and HBOs much more expensive Vinyl also assume that audiences automatically will be interested in the intersection of mobsters and creative forms of expression like cooking and music, but neither of these series found new things to say about any of those worlds. At least the similarly messy and macho HBO series had a decent soundtrack.
It's why I use the following site so I don't have to keep up to date in order to watch everything I like.It's becoming way to hard to follow all these shows. The idea of spending 2-4 hours a day just to keep up to date is becoming ridiculous to me.
It's becoming way to hard to follow all these shows. The idea of spending 2-4 hours a day just to keep up to date is becoming ridiculous to me.
- Cinemax Summer 2016 Channel Promo
Interesting in that they prominently feature The Knick, Banshee, and Strike Back - two of which are definitely finished and the third is probably done, as well.
They also have a tiny snippet of footage from Quarry (around the :30 mark) and note that it airs this Fall.
Not a current show but Southland showed up on Hulu and wow, it's good. If you haven't seen it I recommend it. It gets way better in season 2.
I've been binge watching Southland on and off for the past week. I caught the occasional episode when it aired but never got to consistently watch it. Very good show, and the seasons are 10 episodes or less so it doesn't feel like a huge commitment.
Regina King is such an underrated actress. She stands out on Southland, even among other very strong performances. She's also in S2 of The Leftovers, and the same situation. She brings her 'A' game every time.
Which reminds me, I need to start watching American Crime whenever it lands on a streaming service.
I'm kind of over OJ, I like some soda though.Stellar reviews for the upcoming ESPN OJ Simpson doc. Sitting at 100 on Metacritic right now.
I'm kind of over OJ, I like some soda though.