I guess. I'm not in the know, I just go buy the date the listing says.
Broken down by episode:
http://planetaryunion.net/exclusive/145/
Broken down by episode:
http://planetaryunion.net/exclusive/145/
Halston Sage (Alara) had to be written off the series due to her close personal relationship with Seth MacFarlane. New studio policies strictly forbid inter-cast relationships due to bad press and the bad working environment it causes if there's a break up.
Obviously you have to take things with a grain on salt sometimes on IMDb, but the Trivia page for the new episode "Home" -- if true -- clears up what happened here:
And secondly, Clint Eastwood as a main co-lead and he was on that for eight seasons
Uh-huh. Yeah, an IMDB entry that "may be true" is pretty definitive.
Explain the "new studio rules" again, please? With specifics? And wIth sourcing other than an IMDB entry?
So [Technoprops] built a five-foot Orville and did a six-day motion control shoot against blue screen, with separate passes for beauty lighting, fill and matte passes, plus others for exposing the various window and engine lights built into the model.” Moves were previsualized by Halon and exported to stage.
“That process really let us get a good idea of how all those speculars and reflections roll off a physical object and what sort of natural interactive effects happen as it passes between camera and light source,” explains McDonald. “It really helped us lock down the look and feel of the thing, knowing what to emulate for our CG work.
“The human eye and brain are very complex devices. Even if people can’t put a finger on what bothers them about a VFX shot, they will still decide something is off, which is the ‘CG-itis’ of a shot. Using those model shots as reference to get our CG close to that reality was so beneficial in offsetting that feel. The pilot actually used six or seven of these model shots, but now we’re moving away from that, using perhaps only one per episode, because we can replicate the model and lighting so well via digital means, most often handled by CoSA VFX. They have done a great job matching the lighting of the motion-control and thus setting the look of our space environment.”
It's horseshit. If there's some kind of network rule forbidding cast members from having relationships then why are Adrianne Palicki and Scott Grimes both still on the show despite the fact the two of them are dating each other?Obviously you have to take things with a grain on salt sometimes on IMDb, but the Trivia page for the new episode "Home" -- if true -- clears up what happened here:
It's horseshit. If there's some kind of network rule forbidding cast members from having relationships then why are Adrianne Palicki and Scott Grimes both still on the show despite the fact the two of them are dating each other?
Leaning toward the latter.So are the ratings low or are they "Low" like the latest season of "Doctor Who" where they aren't great but it's been overplayed for reasons other than accurate reporting?
Jason
Totally. Family Guy is still on the air despite MacFarlane's wishes to end it a few years ago. American Dad hasn't been on Fox for years, and The Cleveland Show was cancelled altogether.I'm pretty sure that the strength of MacFarlane's relationship with FOX is oversold with respect to such business decisions,
Wow, that's not a pairing I would have expected.It's horseshit. If there's some kind of network rule forbidding cast members from having relationships then why are Adrianne Palicki and Scott Grimes both still on the show despite the fact the two of them are dating each other?
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