YES!!!C@LAg said:
4 weeks and counting until the premiere
YES!!!C@LAg said:
4 weeks and counting until the premiere
NOOOOOoooooooo!C@LAg said:
9 weeks and counting until it's all over forever
I hate youC@LAg said:
9 weeks and counting until it's all over forever
A.L.F.Quote:
Most traumatic TV endings
I've learned my lesson. I still watch, just wait for the season to end so I can fast forward and binge it.C@LAg said:should have stopped at 9. you were doing so well up to that point.Zombie Jon Snow said:
10. LOST - it seemed traumatic then, so much invested in it, but with the letdown of the end it is now not as missed as I would have thought at the time - it's the last time I believed writers have the entire arc figured out beforehand. i'll never buy that line gain.
11. How I Met You Mother - again just sooo invested in it. I bought in early. Sorta glad it finally got there but was sad to see them go.
GOT is likely going to surpass these all in my despair. ugh.
j/k. mostly.
but some of those are like those people still watching The Walking Dead.
The show sucks, but they have so much time invested in it, that they are continuing.
It is a sunk cost. Move on.
Thursday nights on NBC have always been fantastic. This was the lineup back in the late '80s:JAggie2007 said:
I think mine isn't necessarily one show, but the old NBC Thursday night block with Community, Parks and Rec, The Office, and 30 Rock. Probably my all time favorite comedies, all in a 2 hour block. When they started leaving the block individually it sucked, but was still nice having the others on. Nothing will ever top that IMO.
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**Edit: Forgot about Scrubs. Forgot that also used to be NBC Thursdays, another favorite, and the REAL finale had me cutting onions. NBC comedies at the time definitely struck a chord with me back then.
G Martin 87 said:Thursday nights on NBC have always been fantastic. This was the lineup back in the late '80s:JAggie2007 said:
I think mine isn't necessarily one show, but the old NBC Thursday night block with Community, Parks and Rec, The Office, and 30 Rock. Probably my all time favorite comedies, all in a 2 hour block. When they started leaving the block individually it sucked, but was still nice having the others on. Nothing will ever top that IMO.
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**Edit: Forgot about Scrubs. Forgot that also used to be NBC Thursdays, another favorite, and the REAL finale had me cutting onions. NBC comedies at the time definitely struck a chord with me back then.
Cosby Show
Family Ties
Cheers
Night Court
Hill Street Blues/L.A. Law
That's a juggernaut lineup. Amazing.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
My predictions:
Premiere: 15M
Finale : 20M
Average per ep: 14M
It's kind of hard to track whether the premiere will have a big jump, and then see a midseason "slump" like some other seasons have had.
For the finale, I looked at BB as the closest zeitgest, "event" finale, which saw a massive jump in ratings. (Almost doubled the final season premiere.)
Brian Earl Spilner said:
You're probably pretty spot on, but I think you might be underestimating how much of a jump the finale will get. (And I'm probably overestimating it.)
I was gonna look at the school schedules to see if that might affect it, but then I realized that is irrelevant in this case.
But one thing in its favor is that it's a relatively quiet weekend at the BO that weekend, with John Wick 3 being the only major release.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I really wish they would have done this. Seeing 4x09 and 4x10 in IMAX was a pretty badass experience.