I wonder if Netflix is qaiting to see if people really do watch both seasons they have... if they do rather than just a couple of episodes... they nwed that data to justify continuing.Sounds like no one's shown interest in picking it up.
For a showrunner that claims to have a 6-season plan, it sure doesn't feel like Manifest has any direction or purpose.
Look at Jupiter's Legacy for a great example.Being top 10 on Netflix means absolutely nothing.
I've been watching it since it started. It was an ok show, but it suffered from X-Files syndrome: An interesting premise and some unanswered questions, but instead of answering those questions it just came up with more questions.
unintentionally funny.
In anticipation of a Netflix renewal, the show is working to lock down some new and old writers for the fourth season. Are they sure they want to bring back the old writers?
People like things, including things other people don't like. Surprise!I'm a bit surprised at how vocal the fanbase is considering how this show is such a low bar. They act like it's The Wire or something.
I'm a bit surprised at how vocal the fanbase is considering how this show is such a low bar. They act like it's The Wire or something.
For me, what I like most are the relationships... that I feel the characters truly care about each other.
However, I also feel this is like Lost...some cool ideas at the beginning but have a feeling the ending will be haywire
I'm a bit surprised at how vocal the fanbase is considering how this show is such a low bar. They act like it's The Wire or something.
You know there was this cheesy science fiction series (based on a 1957 B movie) in 1967 that was facing cancellation and...I'm a bit surprised at how vocal the fanbase is considering how this show is such a low bar. They act like it's The Wire or something.
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