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The latest streaming series you didn't know existed, or if you knew about it you didn't realize it wasn't meant to be just a miniseries, has been canceled. Hotel Costiera at Prime Video.
50th Anniversary Viewing (Part 2)
The Secrets of Isis
"Scuba Duba"
Originally aired December 6, 1975
Enjoy yer granny panties. :p
The guest students in this week's episode look about old enough to be playing the teachers...Nancy in particular.
"No diving without a partner"...then five...
I thought it was a okay show but I can't say I miss it now that it's been cancelled. I will forever be disappointed they didn't act quicker and get around to doing more QL were Sam and Al are teamed up again. Now we will never get to see that. Except maybe through AI I guess but somehow that...
Doctor Who stuck a massive lampshade over it as recently as Christmas 2024.
Love in the Time of Corona. An American medical drama that was quite good about people isolating during the pandemic.
Also last year, Breathtaking. A British drama based on a true account.
So no, I haven’t noticed.
I also cancelled my Patreon after getting increasingly infuriated. Think my sub must be ending very soon, I just briefly dipped in and was staggered by the negativity so not bothering to listen. Garrett is on another planet. He thinks “The Ship” is the worst episode of DS9 ever and he wanted to...
There you have it! :barf2:
All in its absolute ugliness. This is exactly what I was writing about earlier, how writers of episodes and books are so s**t-scared of violating anything considered as "canon" so they won't dare to come up with a story which restores a destroyed character.
I guess...
Where is this forum?
Good for you.
I've said it before, but Garrett is arguably the least funny person on the planet. And, speaking of patrons, if I never hear another pretentious screed from wanna-be director Jason Oaken, it'll be too soon.
Wasn't it cancelled because of COVID? The story was a space pandemic which suddenly no-one wanted to touch with a barge pole.
Ever notice how NO tv or movies mention Covid? Like there was some great decree banning it. IIRC there were some early ideas for Picard season 2 to be a Covid...
It's so bad even their Patreon forum isn't impressed and they are normally 99% positive.
I was only a low level member but I've cancelled now, this episode was the final straw.
I'm sure i can live without their nonsense ratings, Garrett's 'comedy' missing scenes and their patrons repetitive...
What you need to know is that Wesley is one of the Travelers.
Just cruise around the fandom a bit. People take a cruel delight at the notion of him being stuck at ensign forever. The only way to accommodate them is to ensure that his post-VOY fate is never revealed. Hence, the cancelation of...
As of now (which has remained my opinion since season 3 ended), my order from best to worst is...
1, 2, then 3.
Season 1: The only rather weak episode of season 1 was "The Serene Squall. Despite what so many say, I think "The Elysian Kingdom" is a really good episode: it was a lot of fun...
And that was also the same viewscreen that Phase Two would have had. The bridge from TMP was largely leftover set components from the cancelled second series.
If damage is going to be done either way, I'd rather at least see less of it under the control of the giant orange shit bag and his shit head friends.
I think one of the main reasons Trump wants them to get WB is so they can get control CNN.
They're not that bad, they do at least call Trump...
I may have already given up on Starfleet Academy. The trailer I saw showed to cadets kissing. Th made my fear of it being Starfleet 90210 stronger. Still, like I have with all the series - except the animated one not called Lower Decks - give it three seasons to impress me. Unless Paramount's...
With Rush Hour 4 confirmed, I understand Paramount wants to bring back the Hollywood filmmaking of the 80s, 90s, and even 2000s. I have no problem with that. But I do have a problem with the fact that they're doing this by bringing back directors and actors who were accused of harassment and...
Dann Florek didn't get the boot from the Mothership at least due to money. It was because the first three seasons had an all male cast and NBC threatened cancelation if they didn't add some female characters. Which I understand, but still find a shame because I love the cast from those early...
There was discussion by the writers of a planned Atlantis (TV) movie, and a third SG1 movie. It seems that MGM's financial troubles shitcanned those plans.
...have gotten a sixth season anyway -- no Syfy show ever did, precisely because it would've been too expensive to pay sixth-season cast and crew salaries. So it's illogical to blame Universe for its cancellation, because it would still most likely have ended after five seasons even without...