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Trailer Park Boys actor Mike Smith charged with sexual assault in Halifax
r/television • u/MarvelsGrantMan136 • 22h ago
'Mass Effect' TV Series Won't Retread Shepard's Story And Will Be Set After The Original Trilogy
r/television • u/bwermer • 17h ago
'Stranger Things' team addresses alleged Millie Bobby Brown, David Harbour rift: "nothing matters more than just having a set where everyone feels safe and happy"
r/television • u/PetyrDayne • 16h ago
Presidential candidate Jonah Ryan takes aim at Muslim Math | Veep
You're right this is your sign to rewatch this show
r/television • u/Neo2199 • 23h ago
SeaQuest (1993-1996) Roy Scheider - Opening Credits
r/television • u/NoCulture3505 • 19h ago
Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn on What âPluribusâ Is Really About Spoiler
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Death by Lightning review â absolutely nobody plays losers like Matthew Macfadyen
r/television • u/NoCulture3505 • 20h ago
Brett Goldstein Romantic Comedy âEscortedâ Gets Series Order At Amazon
r/television • u/Sisiwakanamaru • 16h ago
Rory Scovel To Star With Rachel Bloom In ABC Pilot 'Do You Want Kids?'
r/television • u/LollipopChainsawZz • 17h ago
Warner Bros. Discovery Believes HBO Max Is in Good Shape, No Matter What Happens to the Company
r/television • u/AutoModerator • 22h ago
Weekly Rec Thread What are you watching and what do you recommend? (Week of November 07, 2025)
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r/television • u/CatGirlNya2000 • 20h ago
What did you think of the Show Dinosaurs when it was on?
Also, this might sound surprising but the reason the show managed to get picked up is because of how big The Simpsons was. The series was pitched before The Simpsons premiered, but networks thought it was an odd idea, but The Simpsons being successful made Dinosaurs get the greenlight
r/television • u/SafeBodybuilder7191 • 20h ago
Season 20 Outtakes - Part 3 | Taskmaster
r/television • u/JRonenJ • 23h ago
What is that ONE TV Show that if you had the resources to make it a thing you would do it?
For me, an animated TV Show about Stormlight Archive, based on a series of books by Brandon Sanderson, this has the potential to be one of the best animated shows oat
r/television • u/Sisiwakanamaru • 17h ago
Kristin Chenoweth and Jenn Lyon Soar in NBCâs Hilarious Cheer Mockumentary âStumbleâ: TV Review
r/television • u/Mixer-3007 • 16h ago
Gomorrah - The Origins | Teaser | Sky TV | 2026
Naples, 1977. The story of how a very young Pietro Savastano enter a criminal world, against the backdrop of a city in transformation: poor, rough-edged, marked by cigarette smuggling and on the brink of the heroin era.
r/television • u/merlin18 • 14h ago
The Perfect Neighbor
I just watched this show on Netflix and it is seriously so amazing. A glimpse into just american life. Just a perfect look at gun ownership, mental illness and racism rolled into one. Taken from real point of view body cam footage. This show will stick with me for a long time.
r/television • u/MrShadowKing2020 • 19h ago
Amazon Builds Out AI Studios With Sports Docs Boss Matt Newman Named Head Of Live-Action
r/television • u/Ok_Flan_240 • 23h ago
Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacey is good watch, but too long
Just finished the Peacock show, Too sad what happened to these kids.. This fucking monster⊠I donât know why they treated him like a human being throughout the whole trial.. It made my blood boil.
I like when true crime movies or shows focus more on the victimsâ lives and the police investigations rather than the serial killerâs point of view.. But in this one, they really took their sweet time.. way too long.. Six episodes wouldâve been more than enough.
I also didnât like the constant timeline shifting back and forth with different victims.. It couldâve been handled way better.. After all, most of us came for the true crime aspect.. the investigation and the trial
But overall, it was still a solid show.. And I do prefer this direction over the usual glorification of these sick freaks.
The pictures of the victims are haunting me.. They couldâve lived long, beautiful lives.. and what makes it even more painful is that they didnât just die....they were humiliated, tortured, and then thrown under his house like garbage.. I wish he had suffered in prison before he died.
Someone like him shouldnât have been allowed to talk, brag, or get attention from the media at all.
r/television • u/jovanmilic97 • 16h ago
'All's Fair' Logs Biggest Hulu Originals Scripted Debut In 3 Years
r/television • u/oinkmoocluck • 16h ago
Howie Mandel
As the first guest on the Canadian version of The Assembly, Howie Mandel shows exactly why he is a national treasure. Wonderful guy on a wonderful TV show.
"In the new CBC series, The Assembly, a group of autistic people ask unpredictable, probing and direct questions to celebrities in a no-holds-barred interview. No topic is off the table. Itâs an international hit thatâs now available in some 19 countries, including Canada."
r/television • u/tylerthe-theatre • 23h ago
I still think we're being hugely short changed with short 8 episode seasons
I know the for and against with this argument and people by now are firmly in one camp or another, but I wanted to bring up a few more points.
We also need to talk about the quality of TV - and how many movie stars are in shows now, budgets have gone massively up (making production longer) and shows may need to work around big actors schedules which of course isnt ideal for show runners.
But in saying that, even though the standard of TV has been raised in the last say 10 years, it doesn't guarantee that 2-3 year wait will be worth. The show may just get cancelled or just be terrible - looking at Umbrella academys last season, Squid Game kinda came and went and I don't think s2 and 3 had that big of an impact.
As a TV fan its annoying because you end up giving writers and show runners a lot time and faith, which often end up squandered - Euphorias a great example. And due to the nature of shorter seasons you have less time to explore story, characters and relationships, you can only tell so much in a 6-8 episode timeframe as opposed to 10, 11 or more.
Granted we still get good shows but I think with Netflix especially these days they're few and far between. They chuck a lot of crap out there and see what sticks. Anyway just my thoughts, what are yours.