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    Reis
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    delete 💀

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    That Don Guy
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    Yes, and here’s what could probably be the Fox fall schedule:

    Sundays – new episodes of animated shows
    Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays – whatever reality shows they have ready (they could even delay So You Think You Can Dance? until the fall if necessary, depending on California’s lockdown policy at the time)
    Thursdays – NFL (yes, this is happening this fall)
    Fridays – WWE Smackdown
    Saturdays – College Football (yes, this is also happening this fall, even if it is limited in scope)

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    Lol the fact this was computer generated makes me laugh every time (and I am a fan of The Good Wife).

    It is possible that to film shows they might just use techniques like this again?

    FYC: Better Call Saul, The English and The Good Fight in all categories including Emily Blunt, Bob Odenkirk, Christine Baranski and Rhea Seehorn.

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    Lol the fact this was computer generated makes me laugh every time (and I am a fan of The Good Wife).

    It is possible that to film shows they might just use techniques like this again?

    Speaking of this? What caused the riff between Julianna and Archie? Was part of it because Archie won the Emmy first?

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    Reis
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    I don’t know if everybody readed this:

    The Week the Cameras Stopped: TV in the COVID-19 Era

    I readed in another site (couldn’t found) they will divide the series in different groups. Small shows will return first. Shows like Game of Thrones, with crews in 5 different countries, will be impossible to film in this scenario.

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    So embarrassing lol.

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    braydenfitzsimmons
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    Peacock has the rights to a bunch of British shows already aired in the UK still to broadcast in the US shows (Intelligence with David Schwimmer, Mel & Sue’s Hitmen, The Capture with Holiday Grangier) that even if the service isn’t ready, they can air on NBC.

    Hulu has the Kate Mara-starring Jason Bateman produced miniseries A Teacher and a Love Simon spin-off Love Victor both filmed.

    I think everything else has already been mentioned or we why don’t about it.

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    A glimpse on all the HBO shows Riley mentioned. We forgott about His Dark Materials season 2 and there is a new show called Industry.

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    Warner Bros. TV Presidents Outline How Coronavirus Could Dramatically Change Production and Content:

    https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/television-production-warner-bros-coronavirus-1234595453/

    Key points;
    1) Series regulars should “limit flying back and forth during their days off”;

    2) American cast staying in Vancouver for extended periods whenever production opens up under new Covid19 guidelines.

    A lengthy read, but a worthwhile one.

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    A glimpse on all the HBO shows Riley mentioned. We forgott about His Dark Materials season 2.

    I hope if a bunch of shows become Emmy eligible that His Dark Materials gets nominated for Series, Actress, Supporting Actress and Guest Actor next year because it deserves those Emmy nods this year.

    Peacock has the rights to a bunch of British shows already aired in the UK still to broadcast in the US shows (Intelligence with David Schwimmer, Mel & Sue’s Hitmen, The Capture with Holiday Grangier)

    This better Bodyguard itself at the Emmys. It was fantastic.

    Speaking of this? What caused the riff between Julianna and Archie? Was part of it because Archie won the Emmy first?

    It still remains a mystery to this day. If it was because Archie won the Emmy that would be so ridiculous.

    FYC: Better Call Saul, The English and The Good Fight in all categories including Emily Blunt, Bob Odenkirk, Christine Baranski and Rhea Seehorn.

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    Netflix has Stateless starring Yvonne Strahovski and Cate Blanchett if I’m not mistaken.

    FYC: Better Call Saul, The English and The Good Fight in all categories including Emily Blunt, Bob Odenkirk, Christine Baranski and Rhea Seehorn.

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    Hopefully (with a presumably emptier field) this can start to break through at major awards. The material for the fifth season will be the best yet.

    Love The Expanse. May I ask how you know about this season’s material?

    So embarrassing lol.

    So damn embarrassing. My god.

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    Love The Expanse. May I ask how you know about this season’s material?

    The book?

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    Amazon and BBC limited series ‘The North Water‘, starring Colin Farrell and Jack O’Connel and directed by Andrew Haigh (Lean on Pete, Looking) will premiere this year.

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