I totally forgot about it, and I created the thread!
It's back on air.
Saw it Wednesday...unfortunately my family is dropping out.. I will try to follow.
I wasn't sure if they were dropp9ng some characters (based on them.miss8ng in the previews).
We will see if the reset will be helpful or not.
I am assuming they are canceling after this season?Wow, talk about the text book definition of under the radar. I'll have to catch up on last week's episode when I get the chance, hopefully in time to watch this week's live.
Eh? How would the writer's strike "necessitate" a second season? And what does that even mean? The show has American writers, so if anything were to be necessitated by the strike it would have been its cancellation after the first season.I am assuming they are canceling after this season?
The writer's strike "necessitated" a 2nd season?
Eh? How would the writer's strike "necessitate" a second season? And what does that even mean? The show has American writers, so if anything were to be necessitated by the strike it would have been its cancellation after the first season.
Even if American writers in America, are writing the show, everything else about The Ark is Serbian, especially the Serbian dinar's being wired back to the states via western union to pay for services.
If the strike in the US was still going, it would not phase the Ark's production.
That would only be true if all the scripts had been written before the writers' strike. Which contradicts the premise that the show was only renewed because of the strike.
Also, the show was renewed for season 2 in April 2023, a month before the writers' strike and three months before the actors' strike. So no, its renewal was not a response to the strike.
I'm just guessing based on the evidence.
Eh? How would the writer's strike "necessitate" a second season? And what does that even mean? The show has American writers, so if anything were to be necessitated by the strike it would have been its cancellation after the first season.
It was "necessitated" by the idea that no NEW shows would be guaranteed ready for the summer. From what I read, they wrre going "old school"...so episodic and NOT arc based (pun intended), so they could get a couple scripts in and in production If they weren't strike exempt...and if they WERE exempt... guaranteed new product for this summerThat would only be true if all the scripts had been written before the writers' strike. Which contradicts the premise that the show was only renewed because of the strike.
Also, the show was renewed for season 2 in April 2023, a month before the writers' strike and three months before the actors' strike. So no, its renewal was not a response to the strike.
The evidence is that the show was renewed a month before the strike started, so obviously its renewal was not "necessitated" by the strike. It took me seconds on Wikipedia to determine that. There's no need to guess when it's so easy to actually find something out.
You just completely summed up how I feel about this show as well. The practical FX and sets seem to be just a couple steps above 70s/80s Dr. Who. The visual FX are actually pretty good, if I'm being honest, but the actors and writing are pretty mediocre. Despite that, I'm hooked too! I don't get it, but I also don't care. LOL.Well, I watched the premiere. It's everything I loved, hated and loved to hate about season 1. The show is not particularly good, and yet I'm still hooked on it either way. Whatever, I'm sure this'll be a suitable way to pass the summer by and in 10-13 weeks or however long this is, the network shows should be starting up again anyway.
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