Thanks, Liese. The two drama threads look good. I like the headers and slugs.
eta...
Ditto comedy (I like 'skirmish').
River ,'War Stories'
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Thanks, Liese. The two drama threads look good. I like the headers and slugs.
eta...
Ditto comedy (I like 'skirmish').
i'm so excited! i'm pretty sure i'm the anti-ita when it comes to thread proliferation.
Liese, you put the Experimental non-fiction thread in the general folder, instead of the TV folder.
All better.
Okay, have at it. I dunno why it did that, I couldn't specify both the folder & closed at the same time. So I just did them in general and edited them into the tv folder.
Should I add the no spoilers bit into the rest of the thread descriptions, do you think, or is NAFDA enough?
I think NAFDA is enough.
Heh. Experimental TV sounds like we're all on a reality show. Thanks for putting them up Liese.
Do Fox shows belong in Network or Cable drama?
I dunno why it did that, I couldn't specify both the folder & closed at the same time.
Yeah, it's a known bug. Happens every time.
Network, GC. they're one of four majors.
Do Fox shows belong in Network or Cable drama?
Shows on the regular FOX belong in Network.
Network Drama: for discussion of dramatic programming on those networks generally available, even to those viewers who do not have cable TV -- ABC, CBS, The CW, FOX, NBC, and PBS.
Cable Drama: for discussion of dramatic programming on cable TV outlets which are not currently covered in our Premium Cable thread. (Drama is split between Network and Cable for the duration of this experiment, because an all-inclusive drama thread might be too big, and not conducive for sustained discussion, and because people's viewing habits differ).
Comedy: for discussion of scripted, fictional shows (think The Office, Scrubs, HIMYM etc.).
Non-Fiction TV: for discussion of non-scripted (a.k.a. 'reality shows') programming, documentaries, and the like.