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I cheered!!!
On the surface, that event might be a "satisfying" one. But going forward, things will definitely get a lot more complicated for the Byrdes. But that will make Season 4 even more riveting! In the meantime, we will have to wait for that event.

I wonder if the schedule for that series (and others) will be impacted because of COVID-19. It has already affected the premiere of Fargo, Season 4, along with the release of the highly anticipated sequel Top Gun: Maverick. I sure was looking forward to them!
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Exactly!

"Today is our beginning..."

I can't wait for season 4 !!!
Yeah, that line could live in Ozark infamy!
 
Darn! No Season 2 of Messiah:


I actually like Season 1, although I am not overly religious. I watched it for its entertainment value.

I'm just hoping there will be a Season 3 of Project Blue Book. Just like Ozark, Project Blue Book ended on a cliff hanger.
 

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On the surface, that event might be a "satisfying" one. But going forward, things will definitely get a lot more complicated for the Byrdes. But that will make Season 4 even more riveting! In the meantime, we will have to wait for that event.

I wonder if the schedule for that series (and others) will be impacted because of COVID-19. It has already affected the premiere of Fargo, Season 4, along with the release of the highly anticipated sequel Top Gun: Maverick. I sure was looking forward to them!
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Yeah, that line could live in Ozark infamy!

Yeah COVID is going to screw up everything.

I hope Season 4 will be the last season.

I like things to be wrapped up. The great thing about Fargo is that each season is like a new series and has an ending.
 
Yeah COVID is going to screw up everything.

I hope Season 4 will be the last season.

I like things to be wrapped up. The great thing about Fargo is that each season is like a new series and has an ending.
Don't know if I would want Ozark to end at Season 4. For me, it will depend upon the story line in Season 4.

And yes, except for the "indirect" connection between Seasons 1 and 2 of Fargo, each season is separate from the others.
 
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I finally am watching The Office. Never watched it before. There are enough episodes that the Coronavirus shutdown might bw over before I get done.
 
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I wonder if the schedule for that series (and others) will be impacted because of COVID-19. It has already affected the premiere of Fargo, Season 4, along with the release of the highly anticipated sequel Top Gun: Maverick. I sure was looking forward to them!

Hollywood is shut down. The only thing that can easily continue is writing, and that's at risk of a strike when the writers' contract expires at the beginning of May.

Established network shows that follow more rigid Fall/Spring schedules might be able to resume normally, depending on how long this lasts. But with pilot season (Jan-Apr), when potential new shows are produced, disrupted, don't expect as many new programs in the fall, unless they're reality-based. Now is when the networks usually decide which pilots to pick up, which existing shows to renew again, and package it all to show to advertisers in May at the upfronts, to sell advertising for the new season.

None if that is happening now. Production stoppages means shows that haven't wrapped can't shoot their last few episodes, like Fargo, which had three weeks left to shoot. Even shows like The Walking Dead, which have wrapped, have had to postpone their season finales to later in the year because they can't complete post-production. The timelines in TV production are often very tight, with little slack in the pipeline.

Movies have the luxury of longer timelines, and their release dates are more flexible and with fewer constraints. A movie can be completed, and sit in the can until the distributor sees a more favorable time for release. The recent spate of film releases that quickly became available online are part necessity, to not waste the (often big) promotional money that has already been spent, and part experiment, to see how shortening the theatrical/home video window affects them. Theater owners have not been pleased.
 
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I finally am watching The Office. Never watched it before. There are enough episodes that the Coronavirus shutdown might bw over before I get done.

IMHO Jim is an *&&hole in season 1.

Michael is an very obnoxious one but he does reel it in throughout the series.

Dwight was my favorite character throughout the series.

If you last that long let me know what you think about Nellie and Andy. I hated them.




The Tiger King. SMH... I know, I know... I still did anyway. Wow.

Just.Wow.
 
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Started watching "Kim's Convenience" series on Netflix, and it's both entertaining and funny!


I "kind of" have a connection, as I have spent about 4 years in South Korea, and my wife is Korean. Hence, I get a lot of the Korean subtleties. Again, though, it's very enjoyable, and easy to watch. Each episode is about 20 to 25 minutes long. I watched about 8 episodes last night of Season 1.
 

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Impractical Jokers on Netflix, I have seen most of them before but still enjoyable watching them again. One of the few TV shows of the last 10 years that regularly gets me in fits of laughter (the other one is Would You Lie to Me on BBC iPlayer).
 
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