Which one will be buried under prosthetics?
The attractive one.
Which one will be buried under prosthetics?
Works.The attractive one.
Don't care.Alex Kurtzman has has co-showrunner, Noga Landau, who has history of abysmally bad YA shows on The CW.
Noga Landau - IMDb
These are trailers from shows created by Noga Landau:
Tom Swift (The CW) Trailer
Nancy Drew (The CW) Trailer
Alex Kurtzman has has co-showrunner, Noga Landau, who has history of abysmally bad YA shows on The CW.
Alex Kurtzman has has co-showrunner, Noga Landau, who has history of abysmally bad YA shows on The CW.
Are there good YA shows on the CW?
I've never seen either show, though their IMDb scores seem fine. Not spectacular, but okay.
It's got 7.1 average episode score.3.3 is fine?
Rotten Tomatoes: 60% / 5 Reviews - 27% Audience Score / Fewer than 50 Ratings
A real blockbuster.
Alex Kurtzman has has co-showrunner, Noga Landau, who has history of abysmally bad YA shows on The CW.
Noga Landau - IMDb
These are trailers from shows created by Noga Landau:
Tom Swift (The CW) Trailer
Nancy Drew (The CW) Trailer
The CW by some miracle gave us Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, so they were capable of some good shit before the blighted rebrand.
REAPER was awesome back in the day. And VERONICA MARS was a holdover from UPN.Are there good YA shows on the CW? I thought their niche was sophomoric stuff pitched at young people (at least up until their recent rebrand).
Yeah they very quickly ditched the stereotypical CW YA tropes within the first 3-4 episodes. It took risks and wasn't afraid to kill off opening credits characters left and right and replace them. The ending is very... woo however. Almost LOST / BSG level."The 100" was relatively OK for a CW show
Never seen it, but would be open to trying it out based on Rob Thomas of the aforementioned VM being the showrunner.iZombie was one of the best genre shows of the 2010's.
I'm going with slim to nonewho knows how much damage those Berlanti shows did to the DC brand.
Cherry picking from her resume, but ignoring the fact she wrote fifteen episodes of The Magicians (which is probably more in line with what people want from Academt), and was a co-producer of See.
Last time I had that I ended up disappointed.Someone who really excites you as a fan that they are going to be creating and heading a new Trek.
Didn't they try that with Bryan Fuller?Noga Landau seems to be someone who might make a passable tv show but I would really love Trek to actually hire someone who has a track record of doing GREAT tv. Not just someone who made two CW shows. One is known as being terrible. They other one known for being, just okay. Also for them hire someone with a long track record in Sci-Fi would be great. Why not someone like Ron Moore,Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, etc. Someone who really excites you as a fan that they are going to be creating and heading a new Trek.
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