even after all these years, the network tv procedural formula still works on me. give me a "monster of the week" with vague continuity via a slow burn will-they-won't-they coworker arc. GIVE IT TO ME!!
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even after all these years, the network tv procedural formula still works on me. give me a "monster of the week" with vague continuity via a slow burn will-they-won't-they coworker arc. GIVE IT TO ME!!

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romantic subplots are literally the whole point of network television
Life magazine - March 1966.
You guys fuck with x files? Mulder is not my type, but he is hilarious tho.
See he is just too self centered. What about MY conspiracy theories????
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I do think it will be interesting to see if the people who talk all the time incessantly about “representation” (aka like half of Tumblr) give Brilliant Minds a fair chance or not. The lead is gay and that’s established halfway through the first episode. Are there any other primetime network dramas with a gay lead at all? Not one or two amongst an ensemble, but THE main character? Played by an out gay actor?
Because especially after everything this summer with fandom’s reaction to an actually gay side character, I really have started to think that fans don’t actually care about representation even half as much as they claim, they just want the validation of their pet theory coming true.
It’s already started with Rescue Hi Surf, another show I’m enjoying, and who knows what’s in store there but it is perhaps telling. The shows aren’t really comparable, but the fan reaction may be, with a little more time. Because it really seems sometimes that shipping is almost like a gambling addiction. Placing bets and the high of “winning” tend to outweigh sure things.
So it will be interesting to me to see what happens with the network TV lineup in regard to whether they develop fandoms and who and why.
Stephen Colbert, host of the Late Show, will be a guest on Elsbeth Season 3.
On the one hand I do not enjoy watching ads on the average
On the other hand it was kind of nostalgic and almost more "natural" feeling to watch Community with ads on Peacock before I got my mom's Hulu password to watch without
It was nice to remember how many shows were/are made explicitly with commercial breaks in mind. They not only had to conceptualize the pacing of this episode for one episode, but they also had to consider the pacing for each commercial break!
Part of the art of script writing for network TV shows!
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I'm going to *keep* watching it on Hulu over Peacock don't get me wrong
But it was still interesting to see it in its natural environment for a bit.