Both Friedlander and Straczynski said Netflix puts a lot of trust in creators since the company commissions entire seasons of shows at once, rather than just a pilot
episode like traditional TV networks.
While viewers enjoy the plot line and find humorous one liners in
episodes like «Hot Tub Grime Machine» and «Terminate Be a Problem,» for many fans, it isn't just the narrative they love, but also the underlying themes of family, faith and patriotism.
But since expectations are key, I would rather go into
an episode like this with a well - understood target, than without.
But from early
episodes like 1969's «The Trouble With Tribbles» to detailed dives into the fictional Ferengi culture in the 1990s series Deep Space Nine, Star Trek regularly tackles business and -LSB-...]
The last
episode like this was in 2000 - 2003.
Another episode I like to recommend for «one - off» beginners is The Girl in the Fireplace in Series 2.
His view of faith, grace and salvation apart from the law has become the lens through which
episodes like the story of the sinful woman and the Pharisee are read.
But as long as we allow players to fall at contact, and award them in this manner, then we will continue to have
episodes like this.
Just curious, but I think
episodes like John Elway and Eli Manning, suggest that at least some players believe very strongly that a bad team culture means a dead - end career.
And, say Hane and Philbrook, little
episodes like this might push families in the wrong direction.
Now, every reporter worth their salt goes through
episodes like what Charlotte has experienced.
Episodes like volcanic eruptions can create variability: the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 decreased global mean sea level just before the Topex / Poseidon satellite launch, for example.
Generally, this is happening to us several times per day, as we have little stress
episodes like this many times throughout the day.
I think there was one more
episode like this, but I'm forgetting right now.
This may seem like a coincidence, however I have been having more and more
episodes like this.
Whether it's for your business or your personal life, make sure to save
the episodes you like so you can go back and listen to them again.
I'm glad that this season of The League moved further into darkly comedic territory, but
episodes like this happen when you haven't quite learned how to balance that with the dynamic of the show.
«
An episode like YumTime suggests a healthy degree of self - awareness about the culture of Wall Street and executive privilege, and a willingness to write female roles across a broad dramatic spectrum.»
It doesn't give you the simple satisfaction of conflict and resolution packaged into
an episode like so many other television shows do.
At first, my husband had no interest in watching it, but gradually started sticking around longer and longer, until now he looks forward to
each episode like I do.
However,
episodes like Bart the Mother, Monty cant
However,
episodes like Bart the Mother, Monty cant buy me Love, The Old Man and the C Student and Lisa get's an A are very weak with just occasional laughs.
Amazon just ordered a new half - hour animated series from Raphael Bob - Waksberg, the creator of BoJack Horseman, and Kate Purdy, the writer responsible for BoJack
episodes like the award - winning «Time's Arrow.»
Kojima also posted a poll on Twitter, asking which HideoTube
episode we liked the most (or expect to like the most, in the case of the E3 episode).
King George (Jared Harris)'s decaying health - and eventual passing - stalks The Crown's opening
episodes like a constant phantom.
Fingers crossed that within all the crazy, we'll get another uplifting
episode like last year's «San Junipero.»
One episode finds an omniscient janitor nostalgically narrating
the episode like some old movie.
There was a time when Disney's shows would end abruptly on
an episode like any other without offering any sense of finality.
I look forward to each new
episode like I haven't looked forward to any tv show's new episode in years.
Broadly comedic
episodes like these will divide audiences, but I found them reasonably diverting and buoyant.
Though the surface takeaway is that the Douglas affair is one of conservatives and reformers taking over an affluent district, there's a much bigger story here: We are likely to see many, many more
episodes like this in the months and years to come, though there will be variations on the theme.
Please also try to watch videos (youtube can do) or TV
episodes like Top Gear, Motor Trend, etc. to see this words that I am saying in live action.
«Historically, Tokyo Ghoul has always redeemed its shortcomings with strong and thoughtful character work, but
episodes like this one leave no room to focus on anything interesting.»
Aside from Elaine Garzarelli, none were heard from again, and Garzarelli never had a second
episode like that in 1987.
If there is
another episode like this, you should visit your Veterinarian for an examination.
:) As I said with the Zelda: Ocarina of Time episode, I look forward to future installments to
episodes like these as the oppotunities present themselves.
The trailer showcases a bunch of new features, including new enemies and bosses like Roxas and the Monster of the Sea, Monstro, never - before - seen cutscenes like «How it All Began» that attempt to explain the series» convoluted storyline, new playable
episodes like the «Realm of Darkness,» and new challenges including «Mushroom XIII» and «Unversed Challenges.»
I also enjoyed how the campaign is broken into 6
episodes like a tv mini-series.
If at present American racial equality is fitfully advancing, race relations remain marred by retrograde
episodes like the shooting deaths of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown and movements like the Tea Party, which signal a heavy national residue of racism.
It's a vicious circle that turns and turns for decades, except when periodically the citizenry are driven to the truth of things through internal suffering through tragic
episodes like Vietnam, Iraq, and whatever else is to come.
So we get
episodes like this one.
To that effect some of them have gone to great lengths, as documented in recent
episodes like the CRU mails, to keep data secret, to hinder publication of opposite views, and the like.
They name
their episodes like scientific theories and postulates.
An episode like this is unusual, of course, but truth be told, things like that happen more frequently these days than they ever did before.
Not exact matches
«A lot of people are
like, «PUBG» requires so much more skill because there's no building,» Blevins said on a recent
episode of the H3 Podcast.
Called «Seeso,» the service will launch widely in January, at which point members can pay $ 3.99 per month for ad - free access to a full library NBC comedy programming — from new
episodes of Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show to all past
episodes of classic shows
like The Office and 30 Rock — along with a slate of new original series and stand - up comedy specials.
Specialty channels
like Bravo and Discovery dutifully post past
episodes and broadcast their schedules online, but there's little content beyond video and desultory blogs.
CBS All Access users have access to the network's library of more than 7,500
episodes of programming, including full seasons of current shows
like Big Brother and Blue Bloods, as well as classic CBS programs.
But it was Starbucks — a company that has often taken risky stands on issues
like race, immigration and same - sex marriage — who gave the
episode a search - optimized villain.
Original series
like House of Cards, Orange Is the New Black and BoJack Horseman are redefining how television is distributed and consumed, making available complete seasons of new
episodes in one fell swoop, to the delight of binge - watchers everywhere.