Skavau @ Skavau @lemm.ee Posts 754Comments 198Joined 3 mo. ago
A dozen episodes (at roughly 50 minutes an episode) a season is still about 11 hours. That's more than a movie trilogy would be in a single season. By quite a bit. It's not fair to say that's basically a movie trilogy.
Yeah, but it's a pretty serious show is what I mean.
Well to be fair, not all shows are designed to be 'fun' as such. I can't imagine something like Dark, or Silo, or Black Sails or Mr. Robot having "fun" episodes (Elliot Aldersons dream in S02 not withstanding).
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Korean Dramas tend to be 12-16 in length. Apple seems to mostly hold out at 10.
!television@lemm.ee now at 1.1k subscribers (up about 60) from last week.
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!television@lemm.ee has hit the over 1k mark and now has 1040k subscribers, and remains the most user-active community on lemm.ee
I've been watching TLOU, The Ethernaut and Handmaids Tale - but mods can you update the template for the !showsandmovies@lemm.ee as its now !television@lemm.ee pls (disclaimer: I run television)
The obvious examples for me are Altered Carbon, The Terror (although its anthological and a third is in production) and Westworld.
This is a duplicate, but it's trended so high I'll leave it up.
You don't like any series after 2010?
I actually think 2020 onwards can be reunderstood as the "International Era". Production from outside the USA has exploded and is more accessible than its ever been, so when people express grievance with say, post-2020 content (especially the release schedules) - you can point out how you aren't really confined to the USA anymore.
The context here is time between seasons. I don't think Lost and GOT had big gaps between seasons.
Honestly, the success of !television@lemm.ee is pretty much based on whats going on in the world regarding tv news and updates. Not much in the last 3 days admittedly. I do make the occasional question thread, but I'm wary of sounding like a broken record - and there's not enough of a base audience yet to do other things communities do.
Still on track to hit that 1,000 subs in about a week or so tho.
Well it's a review, so I assume it does spoil things.
How does the title spoil anything?