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In August we asked you for your unbiased (and perhaps very early) opinions about the fall TV season. What shows have the highest awareness? Nostalgia rules: MacGyver (63%), Lethal Weapon (35%), and Timeless (33%) topped the list.What shows have the most people planning to watch them at least once? MacGyver (34%), Timeless (27%), and Westworld (23%) have attracted the most attention from this panel.What ONE show are the highest number of people looking forward to? There's a lot to choose from, but the highest vote-getters were: Westworld (13%), Marvel's Luke Cage (13%), and Timeless (10%)What show is most likely to be canceled first? Son of Zorn (10%), MacGyver (7%), and The Exorcist (7%) are not inspiring confidence with you, at least not yet. A TV critic friend of mine called this fall TV season much more promising than last year's: "I'm just trying to figure out when I'll have time to watch all of it." Thank goodness for giant DVRs. As far as returning shows go, you guys still enjoy The Big Bang Theory (48% looking forward to it) but really have it in for Dancing With the Stars (43% said "please just cancel it"). But what one returning show are the highest number of people looking forward to? Top vote-getters were The Walking Dead (12%), The Big Bang Theory (8%), and The Blacklist (5%).
I'm not sure how i feel abt the Dark Matter season end- it seems to be going down a rabbit hole i'm not particularly happy with. I'm puzzled by the end of BrainDead- not quite sure how it'll have a second season perhaps on Wall Street....still behind on Mr robot, killjoy's & ripper street
I watched the first episode of Son of Zorn online yesterday. There's definitely a strong 'homage' to He-Man. But the humor wasn't quite right. Rather than being 'smart' humor, which plays on love for the genre (such as you see on BBT or in any Chris Hardwick performance) it's very much dumbed down, and sometimes mean. If you were a fan of He-Man or similar cartoons, you might not appreciate the underlying tone of the program. I really wanted to like this one, but the first episode was definitely something of a turnoff.
Oh my. A He-man homage TV show would be my everything. However I'm sad to hear it doesn't quite work. Hopefully each episode will pick up more and more. I look forward to hearing more about it as I don't think we will get it over here.
I'll be interested to see what happens in the "Dark Matter" finale tonightYou need to watch the "Ripper Street" finale
I watched it on Fox's website.You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI don't know if there's a geographic restriction to watching it, but then there are also VPN services that can mask your location. I believe it is also available on Hulu, if you have access to that.As for the He-Man influence, you can see it easily when you look at the titular character.
Massively sorry to hear this- i was going to give it a try. it's such an interesting idea. but i do hate show's that play to the masses who laugh at geeks. perhaps i'm reading too much into your summation but i'm sooo very skittish.
I'll only be happy if the show has the same homo-erotic undertones as He-man - hahaha hahaha
the thought occurred to me... perhaps the reason "Designated Survivor' is so interesting to everyone is because we all are so fed up with politics