Allyson, I lurve you.
Of course you do.
You really needn't protect me so.
You say that now.
My barriers to entry are definately all about the half hour family comedy. I don't love Raymond. Or King of Queens.
Any show about a fat, dumb, ugly dude who has no redeeming qualities married to a smart, beautiful, constantly annoyed woman makes me insane. The Flintstones and The Simpsons without the animation. Bleh.
Alias is another one I can't get into. The pretty isn't enough to get me through the constant abuse of being Abramed.
Yeah, I'm kind of sad Scott's getting killed off in the dead-baby episode.
I read it. It's gonna rip your heart out and serve it up with herbed new potatoes and a slice of cocolate cake for dessert.
It's pretty yummy. And terrifying. And Tim.
Any show about a fat, dumb, ugly dude who has no redeeming qualities married to a smart, beautiful, constantly annoyed woman makes me insane. The Flintstones and The Simpsons without the animation. Bleh.
Allyson and I share a barrier.
More than one, most likely, but this one's a definite co-op.
SailAweigh, marketing companies can't reach you, if you don't really buy into marketing. This is, of course, where the internet comes in. Or internet fandom, rather. I strongly suspects sites such as Buffistas have more of an impact in general viewing habits than people give them credit for. If you'd taken BTVS back a decade or two before t'interweb, I can't imagine it surviving so long.
I finally saw my first teaser for the show. I can't wait.
Hey, Allyson-- I gave your email addy to my pal Liz of SMRT-tv fame, so if something from a total stranger shows up in your inbox, that's who that is.
Tim's post there was very informative.
I'm interested to see so many (sf and fantasy) genre fans turning up their noses at the cop/thriller genre.
I think I'm one of those. Not so much I'm turning up my nose but sf and fantasy is my genre of choice. On the other hand I love cop shows. Enjoyed NYPD Blue, hell I even watched the Ed O'Neill LA Dragnet. In fairness I haven't been getting cop/thriller so much from the promos. I'm getting a creepy horror tone.
My "procedural" is really a character drama disguised as a procedural.
I think we all have the same frame of reference when the word "procedural" is used. Let's face it there are a lot of them. What I know outside of here, which are the promos, is that the main character was a victim and she uses that experience in her work. I also know that everyone in the unit seems to have a "problem" that it seems they draw on as well. I suppose if they decide on a template for the promos there is no breaking it. I'd be interested to see one that emphasized the cop/character drama stuff primarily, lightly salted with the creepy.
For some folks I suspect the FBI violent crimes/John Douglas thing will be what the execs call a "barrier to entry."
"Barrier to entry." I love jargon. What's the opposite to barrier to entry I wonder?
Yeah the violent crime is a concern for me. I guess I get my fill from the news. For some people it's entirely the opposite. I've been meaning to trot out this article.
Horror Films Boom Amid War, Anxiety
A hook.
That's it? Kind of a letdown. I thought it would be something like "induce investment."
Well, I just made that up. There may be a more convoluted term yet.