Our Flag Means Death has met it's end before the inevitable betrayal and death (if they even vaguely followed history).
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/our-flag-means-death-canceled-max-1235783469/

Our Flag Means Death has met it's end before the inevitable betrayal and death (if they even vaguely followed history).
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/our-flag-means-death-canceled-max-1235783469/
I can see that.
OTOH, Holywood aren't super-imaginitive when it comes to any type of diversity and it's at least a step up from the "all schizophrenics are psychopaths" go-to that we had for a while there (not sure we still don't), or the "neuro-diverse = brainpower of toddler" thing, which even less plausible and far more harmful than the "autistic savant" scenario.
I remember years into the show, the moment I noticed that this was just House, but using the most opposite character that they could invent, who is still exactly the same.
I mean... The Good Doctor is okay if it was it's own thing, but Good Doctor season 1 is really season 10 of house MD. I mean seriously, this series should be like some kind soul sprinkling heroin on my cornflakes every morning.
While you're at it America, can someone kill Grey's Anatomy, or make it great again?
I remember years into the show, the moment I noticed that this was just House, but using the most opposite character that they could invent, who is still exactly the same.
I mean... The Good Doctor is okay if it was it's own thing, but Good Doctor season 1 is really season 10 of house MD. I mean seriously, this series should be like some kind soul sprinkling heroin on my cornflakes every morning.
While you're at it America, can someone kill Grey's Anatomy, or make it great again?
Was Grey's Anatomy ever great to begin with? I never watched it because I got the impression it was basically just a soap opera with better acting and filming techniques.
Was Grey's Anatomy ever great to begin with? I never watched it because I got the impression it was basically just a soap opera with better acting and filming techniques.
In case you didn't know, the guy who created House developed The Good Doctor from a Korean show (David Shore).
Genius nuerodivergent characters seem to have become common on television (Mr. Robot, The Good Doctor, The Big Bang Theory, etc.). I can see how one might be concerned by it being a limited or unrealistic portrayal of a subgroup (such as those on the autism spectrum), but I think audiences are drawn to characters who see the world differently. It draws a spotlight on our perceptions of normality and helps provide comfort to people who see themselves as social outsiders.
Since this is a Trek board: I think Spock and Data are good examples of this phenomenon. They're not autistic, but they could be considered genius neurodivergent. Outside of Trek, Sherlock Holmes is often portrayed as genius nuerodivergent as well.
Sheldon is normal, his mother had him tested.![]()
So was McDreamy truly that dreamy to deserve all the buzz?
I watched Grey's Anatomy for a few seasons. I used to refer to it as the most depressing show on television, and that crown had some major competition.
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