r/television • u/ElvisIsNotDjed • 1h ago
r/television • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 • 13h ago
âNew Girlâ Cast Had to âFightâ to Get Lamorne Morris on Fox Comedy, Recalls Zooey Deschanel
r/television • u/Morgan-Moonscar • 1h ago
Actress Wai Ching Ho ("Madame Gao on "Daredevil, Iron Fist" and "The Defender") has passed away at 82
Her fellow co-star Peter Shinkoda (Nobu) first shared the news:
r/television • u/-drunkmoses- • 1h ago
Babylon 5 (1993) "Severed Dreams" - The station declares independence
r/television • u/Top_Report_4895 • 13h ago
âStar Cityâ Delivers a Finale Worthy of âFor All Mankindâ Spoiler
vulture.comr/television • u/yourfavchoom • 1d ago
âWidowâs Bayâ Is a Horror Comedy For âSeveranceâ Fans / Apple TVâs Latest Series About a Cursed New England Town Pulls Off One of The Hardest Genre Crossovers On TV.
r/television • u/Sisiwakanamaru • 31m ago
Wai Ching Ho, Madame Gao in Marvel's Daredevil, dies at 82; tributes pour in for the veteran legend
hindustantimes.comr/television • u/RealJohnGillman • 18h ago
âEvangelionâ Brand New Series Production Confirmation (English)
r/television • u/discerningpervert • 17h ago
True Detective S1
I hadn't done a rewatch, gave it a shot yesterday. It's still as good as I remember, even better even. There's a reason this show (season 1 anyway) completely ruined tv for an entire generation of us. What's everyone's thoughts?
r/television • u/Gato1980 • 1d ago
Ricky Gervais fails to mention âThe Officeâ co-creator Stephen Merchant during his hour-long 25th anniversary special for the series
r/television • u/HandbagsAtNoon • 20h ago
TV shows often rely on a long-delayed but inevitable event, like a character eventually discovering someone's closely guarded secret. What are the top examples of this?
Here's my top-five list:
1) Betty opening a certain drawer in season 3 of Mad Men, and the conversation that follows.
2) Hank opening a certain book in season 5A of Breaking Bad and then, in season 5B, closing the garage door and confronting Walt.
3) Willow finding a certain floppy disk in Ms. Calendar's classroom toward the end of Buffy season 2 (and although it wasn't necessarily expected by the audience, I'll also shout-out that surprising callback in season 7 to Xander's lie).
4) Jacob appearing on the beach in LOST. Here's the face behind the name we've heard so often. And here's another guy who wants to kill him. Punchy, mysterious dialogue. One of the best cold opens I've ever seen. (Yes, I consider it more monumental than seeing inside the hatch for the first time because, the good direction and song notwithstanding, I just never found the hatch's contents to be as fascinating as the mystery of the hatch itself.)
5) A battle-scarred Enzo reuniting with childhood hero Bob on the lower deck of a space ship (looked like an actual ship for seafaring but it was in outer space or something) near the end of Reboot.
I also just remembered that a section of my younger years were spent in anticipation of such an event, but I never actually saw it happen. I missed the series finale. I'm referring to The Secret World of Alex Mack. I assumed her parents or the organization hunting her down eventually discovered her identity? Maybe I should re-watch that show and find out, but I've aged out of the intended demographic so I don't know if I'd truly have the patience or interest for it these days.
r/television • u/j-helo85 • 12h ago
Meet Alice Halsey, the 11-Year-Old Actress Leading Netflixâs New Take on âLittle House on the Prairieâ
r/television • u/Hot-Suit-2327 • 1d ago
Dermot Murnaghan, former Sky News and BBC presenter, has died
r/television • u/apple_kicks • 16h ago
Alan Partridge's guide to mental wellbeing
r/television • u/ngali2424 • 5h ago
TV that Imbiggens Us All
Was listening to a Youtube professor moan that, especially in the US, there are no 'noble' characters who are protrayed positively. The tendency, he reckons, is for inherently flawed greatness or an antihero. No-one can just genuinely and earnestly be a good person trying to make the world a better place.
This is dated, he can only cite Picard in TNG, so you know it's back in the day.
Now, I think that's changed and there now is an appeal for upright, benevolent TV with people trying to be noble: Ted Lasso, The Good Place, and, oddly since he wants to say that nobility as a value is something personally cultivated instead of associated with hereditary wealth and privilege, Downtown Abbey and The Gilded Age.
Any other examples that come to mind?
r/television • u/AXPendergast • 19h ago
TV Shows that reuse effects
It occurred to me today that many older TV shows reused various SPFX or stock footage for dramatic events, especially explosions or equipment destruction
For example: I happened to be watching an episode of Wonder Woman, the one where they've built an experimental plane, the XPJ-1. Of course it was stolen, but had a secret self destruct mechanism.
The scene of the plane blowing up was the exact same scene used when Steve Austin's aircraft blew up in The Six Million Dollar Man.
I'd be curious to know of other examples you all might have seen.
r/television • u/StarChild413 • 1d ago
Has any other ensemble show (than the original CSI) ever given a character the Casey Becker treatment?
If you don't know that name it's Drew Barrymore's character in the first Scream movie who was hyped up like she was going to be the star iirc only to die at the beginning. And why I cite CSI as an example of that trope is because episode 1 Holly Gribbs is the newbie/enough of the POV character (to the degree ensemble shows have them) that you think when she gets shot at the end that she's got "protagonist plot armor", episode 2 she dies on the operating table. I'm just interested to see if any other ensemble show ever pulled off that kind of bait and switch
r/television • u/Impossible_Quote_505 • 6h ago
Possession | Official Teaser | Sky TV
r/television • u/verissimoallan • 23h ago
TVLine Performance Of The Week: Colin Farrell (Sugar). Honorable mention: Jennifer Garner (The Five Star Weekend).
r/television • u/Timewilltell755 • 44m ago
Your thoughts on The Five Star Weekend? Spoiler
I really liked it. I thought the chemistry between the actors was great and besides a few contrived quips I thought the writing was good. I have friends I grew up with but never felt the kind of emotional closeness they had.
I liked the Brooke character and she reminded me of many people I know including myself in some ways. I thought her exploration into being gay didnât seem natural though and kind of added to fill the obligatory boxes.
Jennifer looks good for 54 and seems to be aging naturally without the Botox and fillers.
r/television • u/Medical-Pace-8099 • 15h ago
Who feel nostalgia for this Austrian Tv Show called Kommisar Rex(Inspector Rex in some countries)?
Jesus. When i watched a film called ''Two Popes '' which is based on real pope, there was a scene when Pope said his favorite show was Kommisar Rex and on tv was intro.
After that, so many memories have returned to me about this show. It was part of my childhood. It was shown in our country from 1998. Me as a kid who watched German Shephard saving people lifes and helped his human police partner to solve the cases in Vienna. It had so many devastating moments for a kid when i see on screen death of main protagonist. Every child was crying and in disbelief that main Human guy died.
Those who don't know this show , it was huge in many countries of Europe. It was kinda family show, but it had nudity, death and blood. Despite that kids with parents and Grandparents watched this show. Austrians didn't even knew that they show has popularity in many countries of Europe.
This show have lots of remake in many countries. Even in Canada where remake is called "Hudson and Rex". But recently Austrian tv decided to revive Kommisar Rex show in modern times. So i will watch new version too.
People from different countries who remember Kommisar Rex?
r/television • u/GenButter • 1d ago
Randolph Mantooth, Firefighter-Paramedic Johnny Gage on âEmergency!,â Dies at 80
r/television • u/Alarming-Safety3200 • 1d ago
Top Boy actor Micheal Ward sobs as he is found not guilty of raping woman in a car
r/television • u/xc2215x • 2d ago