Damn, that seems so sudden.![]()
Wow! Powers Boothe as well? He's the second one after Bill Paxton.
R.I.P. Mr. Boothe.
Damn, that seems so sudden.![]()
Glad to see that AOS was renewed. We're about a month behind here, but have really enjoyed this season so far.
Edit: Pwn'd by mere seconds!![]()
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Maybe they figure most of Shield's viewers watch it "not live" anyways, so if you're going to bury anything on Friday nights,
Perhaps, but I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if this is the final season anyways. Hopefully, Jed Whedon and company get enough forewarning from ABC to know this is it so they can give the show a proper conclusion, like ABC did with LOST (albeit that was with greater forenotice).Given that ABC is one of the few broadcast networks that has been adjusting its policies in terms of the way it takes into account "Live+" viewing numbers as an indicator of the current and future viability of its programming, the fact that both OUaT and Inhumans are airing on Fridays doesn't really strike me as being all that much of a concern.
More like January. Inhumans starts in late September and runs seven weeks, which bring us to mid-November, when networks tend to take holiday breaks.A full 22-episode season is a pleasant surprise.
So it looks like we'll be seeing AOS by late November or early December.
Not me. 10 PM EST on Tuesdays makes it problematic that way for me, at least when I'm on a day-job contract.how many people in here watch it live anyway?
A question for when you people watch the episode
was the portal Robbie made suppose to be the same kind used in Doctor Strange? It had the same FX, except everything on the other side was blurry, not crystal clear like in the movie
It depends on the show , audience and how they interact with other fans.Really, are time slots even still a thing these days? If it's on, it can be DVR'd.
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