I think we would all be better served if we replaced reboots and remakes with theatrical rereleases
It looked so bad, I was shocked that people still make "comedy" shows like this.
Hopefully this means we'll get to see Stephanie Hsu in something much better in the future. She was fantastic in Everything Everywhere All At Once.
You can have character growth in a couple dozen episodes though.
Wednesday even had some character growth in only one season, although it resulted in her just becoming more like everyone else in a way I didn't really like.
Either a high quality 2010s drama with 45 episodes, or 100 episodes of 21st century cop slop or a 20th century sitcom.
If "Stumble" is another sub-par "look it's The Office but it's set in _________" show like St. Denis Medical seemed to be, it's gonna be a pass for me dawg
Someone tell me why I'm surprised they cast children for these roles? I expected teens or young adults for some reason.
I'm fascinated by this whole situation. Will probably look into a video essay specifically about this show, I was too young/sheltered (I was homeschooled) to catch all the Charlie Sheen drama when it was happening.
Wasn't this confirmed about a week or two ago? Very surprised people are talking about it now like it's breaking news.
Was kinda wishing David Lowery got this gig but I haven't seen Alex Garland miss yet.
Kinda?
About time, CBS News has been on fire lately, and I'm talking about in a "look it's burning to the ground" sense.
I may look into getting an e-reader later on in the year. The Colorsoft seems intriguing.