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And the Next Cancelled Show is...

Ugh. I love James Spader, but I'm not sure I can handle another year of The Blacklist. Maybe if they got rid of most of the FBI characters completely, maybe it would improve.

I wasn't aware that there was anyone else in The Blacklist.

Maybe a rewatch is required...
 
Ugh. I love James Spader, but I'm not sure I can handle another year of The Blacklist. Maybe if they got rid of most of the FBI characters completely, maybe it would improve.

I wasn't aware that there was anyone else in The Blacklist.

Maybe a rewatch is required...

The Blacklist is not a show you revisit. You enjoy James Spaders performance as Red, plus Aram, Samar, Dembe and Cooper and tolerate everything else. However much like White Castle hamburgers, you enjoy it initially. Then all the horrible gas and diarrhea and you swear to yourself, never again. Until next week when you roll through the Drive-Thru of death once again.
 
Ugh. I love James Spader, but I'm not sure I can handle another year of The Blacklist. Maybe if they got rid of most of the FBI characters completely, maybe it would improve.

I wasn't aware that there was anyone else in The Blacklist.

Maybe a rewatch is required...

The Blacklist is not a show you revisit. You enjoy James Spaders performance as Red, plus Aram, Samar, Dembe and Cooper and tolerate everything else. However much like White Castle hamburgers, you enjoy it initially. Then all the horrible gas and diarrhea and you swear to yourself, never again. Until next week when you roll through the Drive-Thru of death once again.

I fear you are correct. It's all about Spader isn't it ? I wouldn't be watching without him...
 
As someone who just can't watch that crap I really wish they would cancel it so James Spader can be in a good show. Have they finally came out and say that he's the FBI agent's dad yet?
 
Not yet, but the show has tried almost every way imaginable to infer that to be the case.

Which probably means it isn't.

Unless, of course, it is...

Gnaaaahhhh!!
 
Not yet, but the show has tried almost every way imaginable to infer that to be the case.

Which probably means it isn't.

Unless, of course, it is...

Gnaaaahhhh!!

I'm glad I gave up on it now. It's like The Following, the FBI is so damn useless I can't watch it.
 
It just isn't worth the grief to see Spader chew scenery. Fortunately I have the final season of The Practice and all five seasons of Boston Legal if I want to see him give a good performance.
 
I just don't understand, they can write Red as a competent, compelling character. They are proficient with Aram, Samar, Dembe and Cooper. Yet everyone else is a buffoon, its infuriating. There is a really good show under the mess that is the Blacklist. It shows through once in awhile.
 
It ended with me in the first episode when she sat down with her therapist in episode, talking about her felling towards group sex in (full) wolf form: "I know they can't help it, but I really don't feel respected."
 
‘Homeland’ & ‘The Affair’ Renewed By Showtime

Showtime has renewed flagship drama series Homeland for a sixth season and its companion, sophomore The Affair, for a third. The pickups come with two more episodes left in the shows’ current seasons.

The Emmy-winning Homeland, which righted the ship creatively in Season 4 after a lackluster third season, has been a solid ratings performer, drawing a 2.4 million viewers in Live+3 for its most recent episode. The Golden Globe-winning The Affairs has been softer, most recently logging a 1.4 million viewers. Still, both shows have edged the other original series on premium cable in the fourth quarter.

Produced by Fox 21 Television Studios, Homeland‘s Season 5 was executive produced by Alex Gansa, Howard Gordon, Alexander Cary, Chip Johannessen, Lesli Linka Glatter, Meredith Stiehm, Avi Nir, Ran Telem, Gideon Raff and Patrick Harbinson.

The Affair was created by Sarah Treem and Hagai Levi who as executive produce along with Anya Epstein and director Jeffrey Reiner.
 
It ended with me in the first episode when she sat down with her therapist in episode, talking about her felling towards group sex in (full) wolf form: "I know they can't help it, but I really don't feel respected."

I guess even you have your limits, eh Guy?
 
I have it all on a hard drive filed away perfectly, I just need someone to credibly bully me into watching it.

Same thing happened with Supernatural, Pretty Little Liars, Vampire Diaries and Teen Wolf.

I had standards I upheld for years and years and years, until I lost them. :(

But it's the outright lying that I couldn't stand.

There was this half naked flirty magazine cover of Laura Vandervoort which said that Laura was TV's "sexist" werewolf. The gall! This was a while back, so the truth was to any bugger with two eyes that Kristen Hauger from Being Human was TV's sexiest Werewolf.

How am I expected to trust the perpetrators of such maniacal untruths?
 
Eh. Hollywood reporting isn't exactly renowned for its mastery of proper English.

On that note:

Fox's 'Wayward Pines' Renewed for Second Season

Fox is returning to Wayward Pines.

The network on Wednesday handed out a second-season renewal for the limited series originally executive produced by M. Night Shyamalan and Chad Hodge. Hodge, who developed the property based on Blake Crouch's book and served as showrunner, will not return for season two. Mark Friedman (Believe, The Forgotten) will take over as showrunner.

The drama will be back for a second season of 10 episodes in summer 2016 and will see the series pick up after the events of the season-one finale, when a new arrival in the mysterious town arrives to find himself in the middle of a rebellion as the residents battle over how to preserve the endangered human race.
 
Great genre shows like Minority Report will (most probably) see the axe and and stuff like Wayward Pines gets a second season, this world we live in... it isn't fair.
 
I really hated that time jump at the end of the last episode. Otherwise I thought it was a fun show to watch. Pretty unbelievable, but fun.
 
‘Grace And Frankie’ Prepping Third Season For Netflix

Grace And Frankie has yet to air its second season next year, but we’ve learned that the Netflix comedy series has been given an unofficial green light for a third. Pre-production on Season 3 already is underway.

The second-season renewal of Grace and Frankie came in May, 2 1/2 weeks after the series debuted and shortly after Miley Cyrus endorsed it on Twitter, prompting co-creator Marta Kauffman to quip, “We have (Netflix’s) Ted (Sarandos) and Miley to thank.”


Also:

‘Nathan For You’ Renewed For Fourth Season By Comedy Central

Ahead of tonight’s third-season finale, Comedy Central has picked up a fourth season of Nathan For You.

A hit among the network’s core young audience, the Season 3 rating is up nearly 20% among men 18-24. Full-episode streams on digital platforms increased 24%, led by a 92% increase on Comedy Central’s app, according to the network. In all, total weekly video streams increased more than 40% vs. the series’ second season.

Nathan For You features star Nathan Fielder as he attempts to help real small businesses turn a profit with marketing tactics that no ordinary consultant would dare to attempt. The third season wraps up tonight with “Fielder’s most daring project to date,” says Comedy Central, in the extended season finale airing at 10 PM.

Nathan For You is produced by Abso Lutely Productions. Fielder, Leo Allen, Dave Kneebone, Christie Smith and Dan McManus are Executive Producers. Jim Sharp and Rachel Olson are the Executives in Charge of Production for Comedy Central.
 
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