benji wrote:Whitney cancelled
Final-fucking-ly, whatever possessed NBC to run this shit in the first place...
And hooray for Parks and Rec' obviously.
benji wrote:Whitney cancelled
benji wrote:Community renewed.
benji wrote:Also Burn Notice will officially be ending after this season (this was expected almost a year ago when they announced a seventh season, but it's now official)
Leftos wrote:We had Junior MasterChef in Greece, I think it was last year. I would've thought something like this would have been done first in the States and then brought here. At first I felt it would be completely distasteful and embarrassing, applying the same over-dramatism to children, but no. It was a more relaxed, fun, cute version of MasterChef. I liked it, to be honest. Usually I don't like children to touch reality shows with a 10-foot pole, but I didn't mind that one.
shadowgrin wrote:I wish the same can be said of the show's version in here. No drama but what a way to psychologically scar the children for life by saying they aren't good enough to advance to the next round even though they can cook better than most grown-ups or the judges for that matter (based on their reaction of what the kids cooked).
benji wrote:ABC picked up the S.H.I.E.L.D. series from Joss Whedon
Leftos wrote:With that said, the difference is that in this case there's millions(?) watching, so the embarrassment can be orders of magnitude higher. I had forgotten about that, and that's one of the reasons I'm generally against children participating in those kinds of shows.
SoF'nAwesome wrote:But some kids are like so cool. I don't understand how. After getting eliminated they are like "okay", fucking zen. While the parents are crying like hell.
I wouldn't say embarrassed man, these kids become like really popular in their schools and stuff but even if, these kids know what they are getting aboard on. If they win the competition, it's pretty close to life-maker.
shadowgrin wrote:Because they are kids. They would rather play a different game than play cook if it's not fun anymore.
Just because they didn't show emotion doesn't mean it's nothing.
They could also could care less about it. Because, kids.
They could alo have no idea what just happened. Because, kids.
No they don't, mostly. If they are then the approval of their parents/guardians wouldn't have been needed.
lol life-maker. There's a lot that can happen between being a kid and being an adult.
SoF'nAwesome wrote:I think you are underrating the whole "kids" thing. They are not that small to understand what's happening.
SoF'nAwesome wrote:Yes, in some cases they are forced by guardians but that's not the deal for every kid.
shadowgrin wrote:No they don't, mostly
jenz wrote:I've only watched the first two episodes of Hannibal. Are the succeeding episodes better or am I better off not watching it?
benji wrote:This looks nowhere near as bad as I expected it to be and possibly even quite good:
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