[TV] Talk about the last TV you watched, the catchall thread

Finished watching Undergrads, DAMN that was a cliff-hanger. And apparently the second season is in the works....14 years later. Weird.
As much as I loved that show to bits, I wouldn't get your hopes up. The creator has been trying to get a second season off the ground all this time.

Surprised he hasn't considered crowd funding it.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Oh my gaaaawwwwwd.

Blue mountain state.

Season 3. Dick pic episode.

Laughed. So. Hard.

Harmon absolutely cracks me up.

Hahaha hahaha
 
Bojack Horseman: Well...that was one of the realest things I have seen in a while. And considering two thirds of the people in it were anthropomorphized animals that is saying something.
 
I started watching Young Justice. I'm actually pretty impressed with it. I absolutely LOVE that it doesn't take place in a vacuum like most shows about individual superteams. It feels like it's part of the whole DCU.
 
I started watching Young Justice. I'm actually pretty impressed with it. I absolutely LOVE that it doesn't take place in a vacuum like most shows about individual superteams. It feels like it's part of the whole DCU.
Yeah, the fact we won't get more is a real shame, it's a fantastic show.
 
I could do without Miss Martian's constantly completely out of context catchphrase.

But man, they even managed to make Sportsmaster a credible threat.
 
God DAMN it, Young Justice is so good. I just finished the episode with the children and adults being separated into two dimensions. The characters are well fleshed out and it FEELS like the DCU, as I mentioned earlier. I love that the larger DCU heroes play a major part in the show without pulling focus off the main heroes.

It probably helps that I was a HUGE fan of the Young Justice comic book and they have included a bunch of nods to it, like Secret, the Super Cycle, and Klarion the Witch Boy being a major villain. LOVE IT TO PIECES.

If I didn't have to get to bed for school tomorrow, I'd be binge watching this through all 2 seasons.
 

GasBandit

Staff member
Finished Blue Mountain State, all 3 seasons were good, and each season had at least one episode that absolutely slayed me. Most Favorite episode is tied between "Dic Pics" and "Pocket Pussy."
 
I finished up season 1 of Young Justice. Solid all the way through. I see what you all mean about Miss Martian's catchphrase now. It's also nice to see a Milestone characters other than Static get some screen time.

I'd have to say the only thing that I hated was the Riddler. Hated the design, hated the voice acting choice, hated the characterization. It was also weird hearing Lex Luthor's voice from King Faraday.
 
I finished up season 1 of Young Justice. Solid all the way through. I see what you all mean about Miss Martian's catchphrase now. It's also nice to see a Milestone characters other than Static get some screen time.

I'd have to say the only thing that I hated was the Riddler. Hated the design, hated the voice acting choice, hated the characterization. It was also weird hearing Lex Luthor's voice from King Faraday.
Yeah, Brent Spiner is Joker in the series, and he's alright but it's so hard to deal with anyone but Mark Hamill at this point.
 
Yeah, Brent Spiner is Joker in the series, and he's alright but it's so hard to deal with anyone but Mark Hamill at this point.
Yeah, I wasn't thrilled with Data Joker, either. I have actually liked most other voice actors doing the voice to SOME extent, but Spiner's take was so bland. Not at all full of maniacal glee.
 
A couple episodes in on Season 2. I dunno, I'm just not a fan of the whole time jump thing in shows, but I'm still expecting great things. Too bad I know that the end of season two will be it for the show.
 
A couple episodes in on Season 2. I dunno, I'm just not a fan of the whole time jump thing in shows, but I'm still expecting great things. Too bad I know that the end of season two will be it for the show.
There's a video game out there that covers the time jump. Yes, the show skipped a year or two JUST to sell that game and to make fake drama.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
There's a video game out there that covers the time jump. Yes, the show skipped a year or two JUST to sell that game and to make fake drama.
Wait, the game actually came out? Because it got delayed until after Season 2 started, and I think until after S2 ended. Let me check...

*googles*

Huh, Young Justice: Legacy released Nov 19, 2013. Season 2 of Young Justice season finale March 16, 2013. The game that was to cover the time jump came out 8 months after the series ended, and more than a year and a half after the season began. And the game sucked, as well.

This stinks of "editorial mandate".
 

fade

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I really liked the time skip. It gave the writers an opportunity to be bold. Also it mirrored Kal's introduction in brightest day a little more closely.
 
Hated the time jump, the main plot stood still while the cameras were off. When you skip five years that's just absurd and bad writing.
 
Hated the time jump, the main plot stood still while the cameras were off. When you skip five years that's just absurd and bad writing.
I wouldn't call it bad writing, but bad editorial direction. Lots of different writers for the series, so your editorial staff is what is planning it all out.
 
Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and others including a Green Lantern and a telepathic detective have no memories of a 16 hour gap when they were off in space while mind controlled by a super-villainous organization, and just goes and doesn't nothing about it or the light for five years. Bad plotting is bad writing.
 
I wouldn't call it bad writing, but bad editorial direction. Lots of different writers for the series, so your editorial staff is what is planning it all out.
uh, are we still talking about TV? I dunno if there's some like, uh, weird comic influence on this TV show I'm not catching. But like, the showrunner is usually the head writer / who decides the broad strokes. Anyone that decides what happens is a writer, even if they're not like putting exact words to paper.

Sorry, I'm kind of rambling. But I also don't think time jumps are inherently a bad thing. Battlestar Galactica, Parks & Rec, every season of Mad Men pretty much... have used them and not gone shitty immediately.
 

figmentPez

Staff member
uh, are we still talking about TV? I dunno if there's some like, uh, weird comic influence on this TV show I'm not catching. But like, the showrunner is usually the head writer / who decides the broad strokes. Anyone that decides what happens is a writer, even if they're not like putting exact words to paper.
When you're dealing with established characters that exist in other media, whatever company owns the characters has a lot of say. I imagine that the writers for Once Upon a Time have to put all of their ideas past higher ups at Disney, the same for Agents of SHIELD. Plus, there's the fact that, like most animated shows aimed at children, the marketing and merchandise departments also get a say.
 
Well, I'm all done with Young Justice. While I still don't like the time jump, the season was still amazing. The whole Aqualad thing... just great. It took me a while to realize that Ty Longshadow was a re-imagination of Apache Chief from Super Friends.
 
Well, I'm all done with Young Justice. While I still don't like the time jump, the season was still amazing. The whole Aqualad thing... just great. It took me a while to realize that Ty Longshadow was a re-imagination of Apache Chief from Super Friends.
That ending sure makes you wish they'd been renewed though, eh?
 
Well, I'm all done with Young Justice. While I still don't like the time jump, the season was still amazing. The whole Aqualad thing... just great. It took me a while to realize that Ty Longshadow was a re-imagination of Apache Chief from Super Friends.
His grandfather looks like Apache Chief would if he'd been in his late 20's on Super Friends.

And yes... the ending was written under the assumption they were getting another season. Ironically Justice League wrote every season finale as the show finale but they kept getting seasons instead.
 
Well, I'm all done with Young Justice. While I still don't like the time jump, the season was still amazing. The whole Aqualad thing... just great. It took me a while to realize that Ty Longshadow was a re-imagination of Apache Chief from Super Friends.
Not just that, but Asami and Ed Dorado are based off of Samurai and El Dorado from Super Friends, as well.
 
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