More networks should throw pilots on Hulu early to generate buzz. I think it did wonders for Modern Family.
Well, Fox strikes again. Long gone are the days of giving a show a full or half season to find its audience. Now you have to do well right out of the gate, or you're dead.
I don't care that he's screwing them over. I don't care about him. So why would I care if he has two wives or fifty? The actor is good-looking and for all I know might be another Michael J. Hall, but I certainly saw nothing in how the character was written to convince me to stick around for another ten minutes, much less the whole hour."Who do you love? Your fake wife or your fake girlfriend?" "Both."
Uh huh... So, the guy screws over companies and women...and yet is just a guy in love looking for his place in the world. Seriously?
I think he missed the mark on his tirade against the critics. The only reason why I even bothered to watch the show in the first place was because it was a critical darling.
Well, Fox strikes again. Long gone are the days of giving a show a full or half season to find its audience. Now you have to do well right out of the gate, or you're dead.
However, I think it was Fox's own fault. The ads for this really, really put me off. It looked like some new version of Dallas--evil rich people stabbing each other in the back, with lots of sexy babes in the back-ground. Just one glimpse of that made me flee from it like it was the plague.
I think he missed the mark on his tirade against the critics. The only reason why I even bothered to watch the show in the first place was because it was a critical darling.
Same here. The critics are why I watched ten minutes to begin with. It's the show that failed.
The only tv critics I read are Alan Sepinwall and Maureen Ryan, both of whom I tend to agree with more than I disagree. Both praised the show, but on this particular case I disagreed with them. I do not see how that could be construed to mean I was "tricked."I learned long ago after a few of these "critics liked it, try it, you'll like it" to no longer give a shit what they say. I would contend you, or anyone, who only watched for that reason and not based on a preview you saw that compelled you to watch got tricked.
Same here. The critics are why I watched ten minutes to begin with. It's the show that failed.I think he missed the mark on his tirade against the critics. The only reason why I even bothered to watch the show in the first place was because it was a critical darling.
I learned long ago after a few of these "critics liked it, try it, you'll like it" to no longer give a shit what they say. I would contend you, or anyone, who only watched for that reason and not based on a preview you saw that compelled you to watch got tricked.
Same here. The critics are why I watched ten minutes to begin with. It's the show that failed.I think he missed the mark on his tirade against the critics. The only reason why I even bothered to watch the show in the first place was because it was a critical darling.
I learned long ago after a few of these "critics liked it, try it, you'll like it" to no longer give a shit what they say. I would contend you, or anyone, who only watched for that reason and not based on a preview you saw that compelled you to watch got tricked.
Same here. The critics are why I watched ten minutes to begin with. It's the show that failed.
I learned long ago after a few of these "critics liked it, try it, you'll like it" to no longer give a shit what they say. I would contend you, or anyone, who only watched for that reason and not based on a preview you saw that compelled you to watch got tricked.
Eh. Sometimes the critics are actually right. It's something to go on, and spending ten minutes on checking a show out really isn't that much of a committment.
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