Consuela - I ship them SO HARD.
'Not Fade Away'
Streaming 1: There Goes the Weekend
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I loved Pitch! So disappointed when it was cancelled.
The flashbacks that never happened might be my favorite thing about Community.
Best clip show ever
Got to the credits on the final spisode of Orphan Black the Next Chapter on Serial Boc just when I got the notification that the live table read was starting o FB. And the yard is 1/3-1/2 mosed, so good time to stop. Everything's coming up Milhouse!
ETA and my 36 rolls of toilet paper were delivered. Red Letter Day!
Omg amazing Max Headroom joke!
That was fun. I had forgotten a LOT from the first season.
There was some talk about how far ahead the creators had stuff worked out and someone said they saw a "bible" that had 3 seasons laid out but then all that got used in the first 7 episodes...
The Next Chapter was fantastic and oddly timely, Thanks for reminding me about it, aurelia!
Thanks for reminding me about the reading!
I saw that one of the services is doing a new version of The Stand ... or at least it was planned. Might end up being cancelled and just showing news reports.
I watched the table read from the Community cast on YouTube and laughed super hard. They had Pedro Pascal guest read and he kept breaking the further they got in; the rest of the cast was basically "yeah, welcome to this job". It was great.
Also on streaming, I've been really enjoying Taika Waiiti's episodic reading of "James and the Giant Peach", featuring a slew of celebrity contributors that change with each episode. Really excellent, particularly as I haven't read the book since elementary school -- so I've forgotten everything that happens, making this really engaging.