Stumptown was renewed, but now it's been un-renewed, due to COVID. [link]
Procedurals 1: Anything You Say Can and Will Be Used Against You.
This thread is for procedural TV, shows where the primary idea is to figure out the case. [NAFDA]
Woes. I really want to see more of that show!
I was so pleased to see it was renewed. Not sure if it can be put together again after things get back to 'normal'.
I get that it can't be on the fall schedule but that's no reason to drop it altogether. Damnit.
Yeah, that's so annoying!
Although this way possibly someone else will pick it up?
I will admit, I don't really understand how anything is being produced these days and I imagine the whole scheduling and green lighting and whatnot process is in as much upheaval as everything else.
Problem with delays is that people have other commitments, e.g if Cobie committed to do a movie in 2021 hiatus that's still on, she wont be able to complete filming for the season
Did anyone watch Big Sky last night? I loved it and can’t wait for more.
Watched a couple of episodes of The Hardy Boys on Hulu. I’m liking it so far; it’s the kind of low-stakes entertainment I need right now.
DH and I inhaled Big Sky (I think off sj's recommendation). I've really enjoyed it. The mid-winter finale left off on a frustrating cliff hanger.
We have watched the first handful of episodes of Prodigal Son on Hulu, which I guess is a FOX show (I'd thought it was AMC). That counts as a procedural, right? Has anyone else been watching? I really like Tom Payne, but I'd like to slip his character a bottle of Ativan sometimes.