Shame on whoever compared this to Newsroom. This show is so much better done than that tripe.
He is real. Everyone else can see him ... why wouldn't he be?
Lost lasted six seasons. Clearly, there's an audience. Hopefully, it will wisen up.Now tell me, what is this? How could a show run for five episodes based on those premises?
Lost lasted six seasons. Clearly, there's an audience. Hopefully, it will wisen up.
Ah, sorry: I'm hoping the audience mentioned above will wisen up.Lost did not, no reason to think this will.
If it is the Rapture, the end of days is seven years after the ascension, so four seasons seems fitting.
Ah, sorry: I'm hoping the audience mentioned above will wisen up.
As for the show... Yeah, Lindelof gonna Lindelof.
Four seasons of this is enough to drive someone as mad as the Garvey's.
Also, would be a major kick in the balls if it was the Rapture and the show ends just as the good stuff is about to begin. The Rapture and everything that follows is some amazing fiction, it's more than a little annoying we still haven't had a proper live adaptation of it yet.
Not yet. Ratings have stabilized and HBO rarely cancels things after the first season, so I imagine they'll pick it up soon.Has this been renewed for another season?
Not yet. Ratings have stabilized and HBO rarely cancels things after the first season, so I imagine they'll pick it up soon.
How are the ratings?
First two EPs did 8 mil across airings, OD, and HBO GO as well.Pretty decent. It's averaging about 1.6 million viewers per episode L+SD.
First two EPs did 8 mil across airings, OD, and HBO GO as well.
I really hope the minister keeps camping out outside the GR's houses to preach to them. Its like the ultimate "fuck you guys."
I enjoy this show. The latest episode was really good.
That stoning scene was pretty hard to watch.
Just like the rest of the show, eh?
But seriously it was a completely repulsive scene that almost made me delete my season pass.
Just like the rest of the show, eh?
But seriously it was a completely repulsive scene that almost made me delete my season pass.
Season 1: episode 6 "Guest"
Nora takes care of unfinished business in Mapleton before heading to New York for the Second Annual DROP (Departure Related Occupations and Practices) conference. Upset that her ID has been pinched, she scours the convention for her imposter while wearing a "Guest" badge, and ends up getting detoured by an amorous salesman, a bestselling author and a rogue attendee.
New episode today:
I really hope the minister keeps camping out outside the GR's houses to preach to them. Its like the ultimate "fuck you guys."
I enjoy this show. The latest episode was really good.
Glad we're getting another standalone character ep tonight.
No Garveys pls.
Tonight's episode is another standalone? Good.
And now I'm mad. Because the most exciting soundbite from the preview for this episode apparently belonged to an absolutely pointless scene. She did that for what? So she could feel again or some shit? Nothing that happens ever seems to be grounded in anything.