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TV: Did you make Barry's List?

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"Sir, shouldn't we be trying for more respectable programm-"

"No, you're fired! Order Sharknado sequels 7-9!"

To be fair, you know a Sharknado will eventually be set in outer space. And co-star Dominique Tipper.

In 2200, an enormous space ark moves slowly on a multi-generational interstellar voyage to transplant the dying Earth's full range of surviving species on a new planet. A cataclysmic collision breaks the Oceanic Tanks and send genetically-engineered hyper-intelligent sharks into the main spindle where the pressure wave caused by the gravity-inducing spin creates an enormous tornado, threatening to destroy the ship and Man's Last Hope.

Holy sh-t, that's actually pretty good! Get me Anthony C. Ferrante!
 
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The Americans is aging wonderfully and unless they eff it up is really going out on top. The tension from start to finish in the last episode was palpable. I have one nitpick though minor. I'm a bit miffed that Stan might finally be getting it after all this time. Although I considered it an inevitable outcome since S1 I'm not a big fan of how it's coming to fruition. Just about all the circumstances piquing his interest are quite explainable and he found nothing during his search. Hopefully I'll be on board with this coming to a head.
 
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The legal training I'm taking at work has a narrator that sounds a lot like Lucky Yates.

I'm enjoying this training. :D
 
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In 2200, an enormous space ark moves slowly on a multi-generational interstellar voyage to transplant the dying Earth's full range of surviving species on a new planet. A cataclysmic collision breaks the Oceanic Tanks and send genetically-engineered hyper-intelligent sharks into the main spindle where the pressure wave caused by the gravity-inducing spin creates an enormous tornado, threatening to destroy the ship and Man's Last Hope.

It'd be better if the sharks had lasers. ;)
 
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The Americans is aging wonderfully and unless they eff it up is really going out on top. The tension from start to finish in the last episode was palpable. I have one nitpick though minor. I'm a bit miffed that Stan might finally be getting it after all this time. Although I considered it an inevitable outcome since S1 I'm not a big fan of how it's coming to fruition. Just about all the circumstances piquing his interest are quite explainable and he found nothing during his search. Hopefully I'll be on board with this coming to a head.

He's vulnerable, with the whole divorce thing. I mean, he considers Philip his best friend. It's tough to reject your own beliefs. And with a plausible story and one's "knack" to sniff out things threatened......


Evil Genius:

Doc on the true story of a botched Erie PA bank robbery, that was not only totally effed up, but went WAY deeper than one would expect.

Talking about Making A Murderer times ten. I can't even begin to describe how messed up this is. 4 pts, about 45-60 minutes each part. Netflix streaming.
 
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This is so bizarre seeing networks pick up others’ shows.

Universal makes the show, NBC owned it and sold it to Fox originally. It really isnt that bizarre. Scrubs did the same thing when NBC cancelled it. It was produced by ABC so they picked it up. TV is a very strange bird (especially Network TV) because different studios produce shows for various networks.
 
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I get that. I just don’t remember this many shows changing networks in the past.
 
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