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  1. Sadly, it's been cancelled. ? https://tvline.com/2018/11/06/good-behavior-cancelled-season-3-tnt/
  2. @Jaded In the Variety article in December, it was stated Kern "engineered" Zoe McLellan's exit as Brody because he didn't think men viewed her as f*ckable (that was the word used). So, McClellan was fired. As for Shalita Grant, her management and the show reps took pains to state Kern's HR issues didn't have anything to do with her exit. Personally, I didn't believe that for a second.
  3. It's disgusting. It also upset me to read the new showrunner Christopher Silber has made things worse. I used to follow him on Twitter and he seemed like a nice guy (that just goes to show you never know). This is like watching a wreck for me at this point.
  4. CBS needs to seriously need to clean house. NCIS: New Orleans' Producer Investigated Again, Even as CBS Renews Overall Deal https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/brad-kern-being-investigated-as-cbs-renews-ncis-new-orleans-producers-deal-1120350
  5. Essentially, he's still getting paid and his removal as showrunner is meaningless. He'll still be around to intimidate staff...
  6. I agree entirely with this. I don't know what the hell happened. Med was my favorite in the One Chicago franchise (I started watching Fire and PD later). If I'm not wowed in first few eps of season 4, I'm likely bailing. No matter how much I love S. Epatha Merkerson (I'm an original L&o fan).
  7. Delurking to post that Kern is out as a showrunner. This show used to be appointment tv for me, but finding out about Kern (the sexual harassment and firing McClellan) in December and Grant's exit in January did me in. I can't believe they haven't entirely fired him. Hopefully this improves enjoyment for some. https://www.salon.com/2018/05/16/exclusive-ncis-new-orleans-showrunner-brad-kern-subject-of-metoo-complaints-is-out/
  8. I liked the focus on Goodwin, but overall I was underwhelmed. April was always about supporting family no matter what, but now she wants Choi to leave his sister on her own and breaks up with him. A total 180 in personality, expecially after defending Noah for however long. I thought Wil's proposal to Natalie was not only poorly timed, but bad writing (obviously done for the finale). She just stormed off angry and he chases her down. I wasn't excited about it. I still don't like Bekker and Conor. I don't care who Conor dates. For me, Bekker was just so awful when she was introduced (cruel and unprofessional), that I've never warmed up to her. Their cliffhanger bit was anticlimactic. The whole psychopathic/serial killer father storyline is just too over the top for me. Did I miss any storyline for Maggie this episode? On a positive note, I really liked how compassionate Goodwin was to her ex-husband after how her treated her. I predict administrative drama for her next season.
  9. I feel the same way about the depiction of Eve's marriage. There's been nothing to explain the anger she has and I thought she was totally out of line in this episode.
  10. I liked "You lost me at trust me." Also when Carolyn told Eve "I'm sorry you don't like your husband." That was a bullseye. One of these days Niko won't be there when Eve comes home. I enjoyed this episode much more than last week's. Eve had good instincts about Konstantin, but it was all she could do to control herself at dinner. lol I hope Carolyn is as good as she is confident, especially where Konstantin is concerned. I love when he busted into the room right when Nadia was going to give it up. I have to say Nadia looked good after having been run over (still hear the crunch). Nadia was doomed the second Villanelle got to that prison. Was Villanelle being taught a lesson or just double crossed? She's a lose cannon at this point and might be seen as a liability. Konstantin might also be pissed she looked into him and mentioned his daughter. Looking forward to next week's episode.
  11. She may have been second tier initially, but that's long since not been the case. As for the shoe horning into the storylines? We'll have to agree to disagree.
  12. I happen to like Monica Raymund and am very disappointed to read this news. I think it's disrespectful Raymund wasn't offered a contract as were Kinney and Spencer. I sincerely hope it's Raymund's choice to go. I've had my issues with several episodes this season, no doubt, but I find the dog whistles directed at Gabby (Raymund) to be off-putting to say the least.
  13. I saw that Woods set up a mile off. I'm glad that storyline is wrapped up. I don't want to think about the rest right now. Too sad.
  14. Sharon Goodwin was a nurse and used to run the ED. I think she said in a prior episode that she used to have Maggie's job.
  15. I knew she was a goner when she went to put the kite in the trunk. I thought this was an intense and great episode! I will say that it's bothering me that we have no backstory or explanation as to why Eve has been so harsh to her husband. When she went off on him by telling him she was the only thing in his life, I thought, it felt like more than grief. I thought did something happen between them in the past? I can't believe we're halfway through the season! Oh, I like the name Villanelle more than Oksana. Villanelle suits her.
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