This is pretty much my feeling on the show.Watched it last night. It was fine. Nothing outstanding, but good enough to keep watching it for the time being.
This is pretty much my feeling on the show.Watched it last night. It was fine. Nothing outstanding, but good enough to keep watching it for the time being.
That was pretty damn awesome.
Are they actually not allowed to? Good lord.He still smokes in the show, they just can't actually show him smoking.
Yup, they basically have to work around it. A lot of scenes where someone else is coming in and he's just snubbing out a cigarette, or about to light one, but gets interrupted, shots behind the back where he's just finishing one.Are they actually not allowed to? Good lord.
Because it's on broadcast television and not cable. People smoking haven't been allowed on Broadcast television for quite a while now. Pretty big change from the days of cigarette sponsored cartoons.Are they actually not allowed to? Good lord.
It can't even have been that long. I mean, the Cigarette Smoking Man from the X-Files was only... 12 years ago...Because it's on broadcast television and not cable. People smoking haven't been allowed on Broadcast television for quite a while now. Pretty big change from the days of cigarette sponsored cartoons.
But they also aren't making any new shows. They've totally stopped production.It's not over yet. The show isn't cancelled; NBC is just hedging their bets to see if the first season gets decent ratings. One of the links on that article begins with saying that the ratings are rising.
It's not uncommon for shows to get a short first season, especially if it's a new genre for the network. Considering how late Constantine started and the amount of effort they've put behind getting it aimed at the right audience (it's getting a marathon on SyFy this weekend and they have been pushing it hard on Hulu, as well as doing stuff with it during the Thanksgiving Day Parade), it's a fair chance they just want to get some kind of data at this point.But they also aren't making any new shows. They've totally stopped production.
I've never forgiven NBC for cancelling "Freaks and Geeks" after the first season.NBC, you suck.
Not universally true, but it probably takes actually remembering being a kid and what that was like.That episode... with the kids who are possessed.
Kids cannot act. ARGH[DOUBLEPOST=1419976185,1419976147][/DOUBLEPOST]Also this is compounded by the fact that adults cannot write for kids.
Well, I don't remember being a kid, but I have been around enough kids that I know that 99% of the lines and behaviours in TV shows and movies are just... not what kids do/are like.Not universally true, but it probably takes actually remembering being a kid and what that was like.
The Addams, of course, were the most normal family on television: Gomez and Morticia slept in the same bed.Honestly, the girl in Little Miss Sunshine, as bizarre as that movie was and her lines seemed weird, seemed to be the most accurate portrayal of actual children. Precocious, but not too much. Hell Wednesday Addams in the movies was written better than most child characters.
So did Herman and Lily Munster, if I recall.The Addams, of course, were the most normal family on television: Gomez and Morticia slept in the same bed.
Yeah, I think the Munsters were the first, and the Addams the second.So did Herman and Lily Munster, if I recall.
Addams Family still ranks as best fictional couple of all time.
--Patrick
The Addams Family started 6 days before The Munsters, but it was literally the same week.Yeah, I think the Munsters were the first, and the Addams the second.