Congrats…I’ve been meaning to check this show out.
Mayans is getting really really good.
I still love that they brought DA Potter back from SOA to be the main antagonist for Mayans. Such a multi-layered threat.
Kick some butt…
I wonder how much of Godfather of Harlem is real and how much is fictionalized
From one Harmon show to another. I’m finally getting around to watching Community. I’ve owned it for about a year or so now. I bought the complete “box set” on iTunes for $20 when it was randomly on sale. I’ve been meaning to watch it but either other shows have taken precedent or I just haven’t been in the right mood to do so.
I’m ready though. I’m going into this show more or less completely blind. The only things I know about is the quality dips pretty significantly when Harmon was fired from the show and again when Donald Glover left the show.
Community is fantastic until Harmon left yea. Donald Glover leaving was just old yellering the thing finally.
Well over half the reason I even started watching Glow was Alison Brie.
I’m about 12 episodes deep right. Jeff Winger is definitely who I picture myself in my head as when I got about things and communicate with others. But I always come across as a mix of Abed and Pierce lol.
Sharing any traits with Pierce is worrying…
I mean in a sense I try to be a jack off all trades but I’m only good at a very few certain things. I also often think my advise or outlook on things are universal when they’re really not.
Not in all the other shit he’s done so far in the episodes I’ve watched like hire prostitutes and be a racist, sexist or intolerant
Yea…keep watching lol.
I plan to. I know I won’t finish the series by the time I have to go back to work on Thursday but I feel I can make a pretty big dent.
I’m on the episode where Jack Blacks character is Mandela effecting everyone and it’s fucking great.
Finally realizing why for years so many of my friends were saying “baggels” instead of “bagels”
Yikes…
That really sucks. Mayans SE2 has been really fucking good. I hope they don’t cancel it and still let Sutter be involved in some way.
I kinda have an idea of who he’d play. I won’t say because it could be
a) spoilers
b) wrong
c) a character unique to this adaptation
https://twitter.com/comicbook/status/1185025205074313216?s=21
I womder if Sutter’s firing was some racial shit. He seemed to wanna step down and let a person of color handle a show about ppl of color, and maybe Hollywood didn’t like that shit
But lemme take my tin foil hat off
Neilson Ratings Streaming division just released the numbers for The Boys.
Summary
Nielsen said Monday that it is now measuring Amazon Prime Video and that means we finally have some syndicated data for “The Boys,” which premiered on the streaming service July 26, courtesy of the ratings currency company.
Here are the stats for the Eric Kripke, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg-created superhero show’s Season 1 launch, according to Nielsen, which does not include tablet and smartphone data at this time. Keep in mind these count only U.S. viewers.
*The average audience size of “The Boys” during the first 10 days was 4.1 million people with an average of a little over 6 million viewers tuning in to its premiere episode alone.
*The largest share of viewing to “The Boys” was performed by viewers 35-49. This demo made up 39% of the total audience to the show’s average viewership over its first 10 days.
*Finally, within the first 10 days of its premiere date (July 26-August 4), “The Boys” reached nearly 8 million viewers over its eight episode season.
Nielsen’s Subscription Video On Demand (SVOD) Content Ratings solution launched in October 2017 with Netflix as its primary focus. Through the service, “Nielsen can measure all viewing done to streaming programs via the TV, including through connected and smart devices, in the U.S.”
According to Nielsen, “Adding Amazon Prime Video will provide subscribing clients not only with an ability to uncover and analyze their own content streamed on this additional platform, but also to better understand the total content lifecycle of competing media offerings regardless of distribution model– from live or time-shifted viewing to video-on-demand via set-top-boxes to streaming. Also, this gives clients will now have a more comprehensive look into a larger portion of the streaming landscape, helping them to further uncover the relationship this content has in regard to other streaming platforms, as well as how content compares to the television ecosystem as a whole.”
Nielsen’s measurement in the SVOD space is invaluable for our studio to understand how our programs perform on these platforms and the audiences they attract,” said James Petretti, SVP of U.S. Research and Analytics at Sony Pictures Television, the studio that produces “The Boys” for Amazon. “It becomes even more exciting for us, because Nielsen has the ability to help us understand what these audiences are doing outside of those platforms as well– how and what they are watching on other on-demand and linear services. We are also able to understand the impact of traditional linear advertising driving viewers to these SVOD programs so what Nielsen is providing is extraordinarily compelling.”
“This is a significant milestone for Nielsen, especially considering the upcoming high-profile streaming service launches. We think the addition of Amazon Prime Video will allow rights owners an added ability to understand both the size, as well as the composition, of their streaming audiences relative to other platforms or programs,” said Brian Fuhrer, SVP Product Leadership at Nielsen. “Beyond that, making this enhancement re-affirms our commitment to continuous improvement and to being the one media truth of an increasingly-fragmented video landscape.”
“The Boys” stars Karl Urban (Billy Butcher), Jack Quaid (Hughie), Antony Starr (Homelander), Erin Moriarty (Starlight), Jessie T. Usher (A-Train), Laz Alonso (Mother’s Milk), Chace Crawford (The Deep), Tomer Capon (Frenchie), Karen Fukuhara (The Female), Dominique McElligott (Queen Maeve), Nathan Mitchell (Black Noir) and Elisabeth Shue (Madelyn Stillwell).
The series currently in production on its second season, with Prime Video handing the show an early renewal ahead of its series debut in July.
Not bad.
I am a little late to the party but I just finished the second season of the Expanse and this show really fills a void in me that Battlestar Galactica left when it went off the air. This show has an interesting space opera with a political drama playing in the background. The stakes on this show are pretty high and you get to watch the leaders get put in positions where they are forced to make difficult lose/lose decisions. I haven’t heard much about the show, just started watching in on a whim a while back. If you have Prime I would at least check out an episode.
The beginning scene in the 1ST episode of the new Watchmen show…WOW
Yep that shit really happened…