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I depends on how far along they were in the production of Season 4 when they got the news.
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But when she falls from the same height, while a giant tree limb falls on top of her, we just laugh off her shenanigans.
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Orvillian Media: Wireless Telecommunications Facility
AnimeMania replied to shapeshifter's topic in The Orville
Here is a preview of S03.E04: Gently Falling Rain for those people on the fence about continuing to watch the show. -
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Ms. Marvel Is The Least Watched MCU Disney+ Show According to Samba TV, approximately 775,000 US households watched the premiere of Ms. Marvel within its first five days on Disney+. Loki was the highest, generating 2.5 million views, WandaVision with 1.6 million, and both The Falcon and the Winter Soldier and Moon Knight were watched by 1.8 million viewers in their first five days. Ms. Marvel was a big hit with Gen Z viewers as audience members 20 to 24 watched it at a higher rate than other MCU series. The show also drew a more diverse audience than the previous series with an increase in Black, Hispanic and Asian viewers.
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S03.E05: The Last Time To Look On This World Of Lies
AnimeMania replied to paulvdb's topic in The Boys
‘The Boys’ Star Karen Fukuhara Breaks Down the Dildo Fight and Hospital Musical That was Karen Fukuhara actually singing in the musical number. (I thought she was just lip syncing.) -
Oops, it wasn't that bad, but it got worse instead of getting better, as well as more illogical.
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The Amber Ruffin Show - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to AnimeMania's topic in The Amber Ruffin Show
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Really bad show, the things that people do, make no sense. I don't know why the whole town thinks the city is overrun with monsters or why anyone would think the DA is the person who can solve the problem, maybe the Mayor or the Chief of Police might be a more logical choice. I figured that by the end of this episode, the Fairmont and Burns families would have to join forces at some point to handle some newly arisen monster crisis. Do the police think Elinor is a vampire or just a serial killer? Are the Fairmonts just going to let Elinor go to prison? The least they could have done is gotten her a real lawyer. I think Elinor will do really well in prison. I wish the show would have done a better job of explaining what types of monsters exist, how to recognize them and how to dispatch them. There should have been more monster hunting. They could have replaced all the scenes of the townfolks waving pitchforks, doing vigils, news crews and the girls getting in trouble with authorities and being driven some where, with more monster hunting scenes.
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The show is getting worse and worse with each episode. I can not follow the logic of how these people are figuring out who is a vampire/monster. The city is on lockdown yet everybody is out in bars or hanging around the DA's house. I am not sure what tipped off the lady cop that there was a vampire in the car or who she thinks is the vampire, Calliope or Juliette. When the Burns family went out hunting for monsters they found 3 the first time they looked, how has nobody else in the city found any monsters in years. I don't know why the Legacy Vampires don't just go out and capture a few monsters and turn them in, heck they could just turn a few people into vampires, brainwash them into saying that they have been terrorizing the city and the whole incident would be over. What was Apollo trying to do, give Elinor another belly button, we all know that is not how he was trained to stake a Vampire.
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Does the bar even card their patrons, Juliette looks 12 years old. Many people seem to recognize that the two girls are children of the DA, why risk the underage drinking and picking up strangers in bars, especially going to the same bar over and over. It seems like the Legacy Vampires only want to reproduce to get more female children, once they get the desired number of girls, they lose their interest in breeding.
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His sidekick name will be Friendzone.
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In The Media: What Say You?
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power will have a panel at Comic-Con featuring showrunners J.D. Payne & Patrick McKay and some of the stars taking the stage at the convention’s Hall H. San Diego Comic-Con starts on Thursday, July 20 and will run through Sunday, July 24, the events are still in the early planning stage. -
‘The Rookie: Feds’: Britt Robertson Joins ABC Spinoff Series Britt Robertson will play Laura Stensen. She is the “black sheep” of a family of brilliant academics and the youngest person ever allowed into the FBI’s behavioral analysis unit. But after discovering that her boyfriend had been cheating on her with her best friend, Laura fell into a slump – how could a criminal profiler miss that the people closest to her were liars? Given a lifeline in Garza’s new unit, Laura’s ready to throw her socially awkward, workaholic, book-smart self-back into the job, hoping to get her mojo back.
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‘Squid Game’ Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk Teases Season 2 — and Talks Losing Six Teeth From Stress
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Here is the QR Code for Episode 2 to get the free comic.
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Ghosts Season 2 will start filming June 20 and should continue until December 22. The new season will be 22 episodes.
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'The Owl House's Luz Noceda Offers A Refreshing Take on the 'Chosen One' Trope
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Mythic Quest S03 Update: Megan Ganz Confirms Directing Episode 306 Filming for Season 3 is underway, they are currently filming episode 6. F. Murray Abraham wouldn't be returning, stemming from accusations of inappropriate behavior while on set.
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Halo Season 2: Creative Team Listening To Good & Bad Fan Feedback Halo Season 2 has new showrunner, David Wiener, and is attempting to stick more closely to the story line of the video games.
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S01.E07: The Serene Squall
AnimeMania replied to AnimeMania's topic in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
The Enterprise can only shoot it's Phasers at one target at a time? -
If Ed left "Charly in Charge" why was LaMarr the one running the ship. LaMarr seemed really rude to everybody.
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All 13 episodes of Maggie will be released on July 6 on Hulu. The series follows Maggie, a psychic navigating the dating world. Maggie’s gift allows her to see into the future of her friends, parents, clients and random people on the street. But when she begins to see glimpses of her own destiny after meeting an unexpected stranger, her romantic life suddenly gets a lot more complicated. Can you let yourself fall in love when you think you know how it ends? She probably should have seen this coming. This show based on the short film called "Maggie" by Tim Curcio. (L-R) Nichole Sakura Angelique Cabral Rebecca Rittenhouse Chloe Bridges Leonardo Nam David Del Rio Rebecca Rittenhouse plays Maggie. Quick-witted, charming and soulful, Maggie is a real deal psychic whose visions of the future often complicate her present reality. Due to her psychic gift, she is intensely sensitive and gets a pummeling assault of energy from every person around her. As a result, she has put up emotional walls to protect herself. But underneath this layer of cynical defense, the real Maggie is a huge romantic with a big heart, who just wants to find a way to live what she deems a normal life with normal relationships and ultimately find love. With the help of her close-knit circle of friends and family, Maggie attempts to live like the rest of us do, creating the best future for herself with only the information of the present. Kerri Kenney as Maria, Maggie’s mother, the kind of person who constantly tells people, “Don’t worry about me, I’m easy!” but neither statement is true. Maria has a strong preoccupation with her daughter’s life, and specifically her love life. She can present as “too involved,” but that ultimately is born out of love and concern for her gifted only child. Chris Elliott as Jack. Maggie’s dad. Jack is a throwback to the loving-but-unavailable dads of John Hughes movies. His mantra is to smile and nod and not get too involved in any emotional drama…until he shocks everyone by delivering the heartfelt speech at the end of the day. Nichole Sakura as Louise, Maggie’s best friend since childhood. She is funny, single and ready to mingle, all the time. But make no mistake, Louise gets knocked down repeatedly and somehow she will always get right back up with an even better attitude, full of hope and belief that her life is going to somehow work out. Ray Ford as Angel, Maggie’s Psychic since she was in the 7th grade. He is her mentor and true friend. Snarky and sarcastic, a little eccentric, often inappropriate, and always very dramatic. Adam Korson as Daniel, a sweet and self-deprecating Crossfit dropout who charms Maggie with his witty and thoughtful demeanor. Daniel helps Maggie have fun in the present, despite her constant anxieties about the future. Chloe Bridges as Jessie, Maggie’s neighbor in the duplex. She’s friendly without seeming inauthentic, full of natural kindness and warmth. David Del Rio as Ben. Jessie's boyfriend, a gregarious guy, Ben has a heightened energy and is enlivened by new experiences and people. In this way, he’s Maggie’s opposite, but like Maggie, he has a romantic side that he tries to hide behind a sometimes overly confident veneer. Angelique Cabral as Amy, Ben’s older sister. She’s basically the world’s most uptight hippie. A vegan baker who is all about ethical living and sustainable cooking, Amy’s found herself more caught up in the social media pressures of being a food Instagram star promoting that idea than actually helping the world. Leonardo Nam as Dave, Amy’s husband. Dave is a cheerfully clueless guy whose goal in life is to “enjoy enjoying things.” In the end, this artist and free spirit just wants everyone to get along and feel good!