TV SHOWS / SERIES - Seen any good ones lately? Please feel free to post reviews / feedback / trailers / articles / TV news / all that shit ...


@ViCiouS
A woman made a statement to police claiming that Kreisberg, whom she knew as a friend of his wife, approached her while she was eating and enjoying the party and slid his arms around her waist, grabbed it firmly, and "thrust his fully erect penis into my buttocks twice." When she "realized what was going on," she said, "I screamed, 'What the f--- are you doing? Get the f--- away from me,'" and went to the bathroom.

Another individual at the party said in a supporting statement the woman told her about the incident and that she was "crying" and an "emotional wreck."

:hmm:
 
Telemarketers on Max





This docuseries gave me so many flashbacks about my very brief time as a Telemarketer in my early 20s I think I lasted 2 weeks. So many truths about lying about what is being pushed on people and a manager who starts off nice but eventually starts yelling at you about quotas.
Also very true about having Co workers who were fun but definitely loose cannons . I wish they had released all 3 episodes and Pat Pespas is a loose cannon and then some !!



Only Murders In the Building season 3

2 episodes in and I still feel like this is one of the best dramadies ever created.
The 3 leads are great and the celebrities they wrangle into this series are great plus it's cool that they let themselves and the careers be parodied


Big Sky

I had no idea that this series had been canceled about 3 months ago until I saw a post on another forum. The family and I had stopped watching it and there were 3 episodes left. I think we lost interest after so many characters were written off the show. I did watch the last episode and at least it had an "ending".

 





Damn it I'm hooked on the irrational

It's WAY TOO PREDICTABLE

But I like the season/series long mystery

I'm rooting for him.
 
Ahsoka season finale


Some great lightsaber action,a couple of predictable turns.Definitely have a lot of questions about whats to come
Im not sure how much they are going to cover in the movies they are going to make but if this gets another
season there is so much they have to change and cover.Im curious about what paths certain characters will take.
I guess the way things end up in this episode explain away a lot of things that we didnt see in the last 3 Star Wars movies.
And maybe the future films that will branch off of this series and the focus on that is why Ahsoka lost it's way at times.


FOUND

Fast paced and it's great to see Shanola Hampton in a series again, its a little corny and hollow at times,but the trauma and personal reasons the characters want to help find missing people is what really is making this show interesting.
 
Telemarketers on Max





This docuseries gave me so many flashbacks about my very brief time as a Telemarketer in my early 20s I think I lasted 2 weeks. So many truths about lying about what is being pushed on people and a manager who starts off nice but eventually starts yelling at you about quotas.
Also very true about having Co workers who were fun but definitely loose cannons . I wish they had released all 3 episodes and Pat Pespas is a loose cannon and then some !!



Only Murders In the Building season 3

2 episodes in and I still feel like this is one of the best dramadies ever created.
The 3 leads are great and the celebrities they wrangle into this series are great plus it's cool that they let themselves and the careers be parodied


Big Sky

I had no idea that this series had been canceled about 3 months ago until I saw a post on another forum. The family and I had stopped watching it and there were 3 episodes left. I think we lost interest after so many characters were written off the show. I did watch the last episode and at least it had an "ending".

Sidebar....

this continues to be a very big topic of discussion especially post STRIKE.

Are streamers going to turn into traditional TV now and all do weekly releases on everything?

Someone remind me again why we stopped supporting cable?
 
Gangs of London

Season 2 Episode 6

Good lawd almighty

All tv shows across the globe need to voluntarily shut down for a year with no pay as penance for not creating something that visceral riveting and heartbreaking.
 

Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke react to Mischa Barton comments about her time on The O.C.

They called some remarks "perplexing," but also looked back from a 2021 perspective.
By Jolie Lash
June 01, 2021 at 06:54 PM EDT


Rachel Bilson and Melinda Clarke have reacted to their former castmate Mischa Barton's recent account of her difficult time on The O.C.
On the latest installment of their podcast Welcome to the OC, Bitches!, the actresses discussed Barton's latest interview with E! News, in which the star said there were some folks who "were very mean" to her on the set of the teen drama and noted that she felt some relief following her character Marissa Cooper's death scene. (Bilson and Clarke's discussion came in a preview for an upcoming conversation with fellow podcaster Danny Pellegrino.)

Clarke, who played Marissa's mother, Julie Cooper, expressed an understanding of how pressure impacted her younger costars. (Barton was 17 when she began playing Marissa.)
"The one thing going into this podcast — and Rachel and I discussed this — I can tell you about my experience with total honesty, and transparency, and cannot speak for somebody else's experience. And, we have touched on this, Rachel, but someone who's 16, 17, 18 — that amount of hours of work, pressure, at such a young age — at best you're exhausted, and at worst, it's overwhelming and chaotic," Clarke said. "So it kind of breaks my heart a little to know that — we knew there's a lot of pressure on her, but if it was really that bad of an experience, that's not right for any young person."
CREDIT: DONATO SARDELLA/WIREIMAGE
But Clarke noted that some of Barton's comments confused her. "Some of the comments were very perplexing to me," she said, "so I don't know, I don't know what the truth is about that, but I do know that yes, this was an enormous amount of pressure — for everybody."

Bilson quickly chimed in, addressing Barton's remarks about her — that she was made a series regular later on.
"The one thing that I can say is like, in one of her first comments she says that I was added last-minute after the first season, which is actually completely false and not what happened," she said. "So it starting out that way, I was like, 'Well, that's misinformation. Where are we going with this? And what is she trying to say?' Which I would actually like to talk to her and find out what her experience was from her perspective because I saw things a little differently."
Clarke also approached Barton's comments from a 2021 perspective, looking back at the aughts.
"We all do know that… in the early 2000s, the scrutiny of the young ladies going out, and the Nicole Richies, and the Parises, and the Lindsays, and the Mischas — there was a lot of attention," she said. "And just by being out there, somehow it got turned against them."
She went on to offer Barton the opportunity to come on their O.C. podcast and address more of how she felt at the time. "I think it's something that we're all becoming aware of, and it's important for us to learn," Clarke said.
"Hollywood is notorious for doing 18-, 20-hour days and… it's not for the faint of heart, let's put it that way" she added. "But being that young, I do think it can be an additional stress."
When Pellegrino brought up Barton's comments about experiencing meanness from some of the men on set, Bilson said she didn't see that type of behavior.
"I don't know who she's referring to, because I didn't personally witness any of that," she said.
Bilson added that she thought Barton's interview had "mixed messages. "As their chat on the subject wrapped up, Clarke again expressed sympathy over the kind of pressures undoubtedly thrust upon Barton at the time, including paparazzi attention and having to turn down big-screen offers due to TV commitments (something Tate Donovan talked about on another of the O.C. podcasts). "What do you do with all of that?" she asked.

image


 

 
I'm a fan of Zack Morris so he got my support.

I notice he really likes doing series with a strong black female lead
My local NBC affiliate's news did a interview w/ Shanola and Mark-Paul,the reporter said "So basically you have Zack Morris chained in your basement..?" and MP burst out laughing.. Shanola then said "And Slater's not going to save him this time!" :lol:
 
My local NBC affiliate's news did a interview w/ Shanola and Mark-Paul,the reporter said "So basically you have Zack Morris chained in your basement..?" and MP burst out laughing.. Shanola then said "And Slater's not going to save him this time!" :lol:


AC Slater is too busy somewhere fucking Jeannie Mai.

Hustle and motivation.

Sorry Jeezy. I had to say it.
 
My local NBC affiliate's news did a interview w/ Shanola and Mark-Paul,the reporter said "So basically you have Zack Morris chained in your basement..?" and MP burst out laughing.. Shanola then said "And Slater's not going to save him this time!" :lol:

Nope Slater ain't coming

 
Back
Top