Yeah, this week's episode of The Walking Dead seemed to last half a year.mistercrayon wrote:BBC series are shorter in part because they come from a heritage of one person writing the whole thing rather than 50. American shows are designed to last exactly half a year once Christmas and other breaks are taken into account.
g.man wrote:Yeah, this week's episode of The Walking Dead seemed to last half a year.mistercrayon wrote:BBC series are shorter in part because they come from a heritage of one person writing the whole thing rather than 50. American shows are designed to last exactly half a year once Christmas and other breaks are taken into account.
I'M WATCHING IT SO NO ONE ELSE HAS TO.LivDiv wrote:We need an intervention. We all love you g, we just need you to stop, please, just stop watching The Walking Dead.g.man wrote:Yeah, this week's episode of The Walking Dead seemed to last half a year.mistercrayon wrote:BBC series are shorter in part because they come from a heritage of one person writing the whole thing rather than 50. American shows are designed to last exactly half a year once Christmas and other breaks are taken into account.
poprock wrote:Looks like tomorrow’s episode of The Grand Tour should be the Scotland one. I’ve still no idea how much of me and my pals made it into the show. I’m predicting about a five minute segment from the whole day of filming.
poprock wrote:Okay, we’re allowed to talk about it now the show’s aired. One of my pals wrote up our part in it: Tartan Tarmacpoprock wrote:Looks like tomorrow’s episode of The Grand Tour should be the Scotland one. I’ve still no idea how much of me and my pals made it into the show. I’m predicting about a five minute segment from the whole day of filming.
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