I applaud him for this move, he was able to successfully get them (at least Netflix) to pull it and then get compensation in return. For one person to wield this sort of social power against a juggernaut like Netflix says a lot. He's always been his own person and that's what made his show so successful. It appears both sides came out of this looking good, not too common these days.I'm torn on this one, after all this time.
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Did he make up with his co creator Neil as well?
I applaud him as well, but what I refer to is the unintended fallout.I applaud him for this move, he was able to successfully get them (at least Netflix) to pull it and then get compensation in return. For one person to wield this sort of social power against a juggernaut like Netflix says a lot. He's always been his own person and that's what made his show so successful. It appears both sides came out of this looking good, not too common these days.
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Neal Brennan Talks About His Fallout With Dave Chappelle
Check out what his relationship with the comedian is like now.www.complex.com
I applaud him as well, but what I refer to is the unintended fallout.
Chappelle walked away from a show that employed a fair bit of people who were unemployed thru no fault of their own.
On top of that, it affected his relationship with a person that was an important part of the show's success.
The Chappelle show I'd like, is the one where Dave's friend Neal Brenna is helping to create as well. So my question was, does that mean Neal would be back, since he had a hand in the show's success?
I watched the first episode and it looks interesting, but seeing statement this makes me wonder - I don’t see how that would add anything to the story as I’m seeing it so far….Has anyone here seen Outlander on Netflix? We watched the first season and while it's a great show the graphic and violent rape scenes are just too much for me to continue.
I remember a time where such things could be indicated without being graphically shown. Never watched game of thrones… seemed like a “cool” thing to keep up with when it was new each week, but haven’t heard many people re-watching it.I've read the Outlander books and watched every season. Yes, there is a lot of rape and without spoiling it, even worse. But it all balances out in the end. Not for everyone though. Same with those type of scenes in GOT.
Oh, GOT is highly rewatchable. It lives up to the hype, IMO.I remember a time where such things could be indicated without being graphically shown. Never watched game of thrones… seemed like a “cool” thing to keep up with when it was new each week, but haven’t heard many people re-watching it.
I've watched all five seasons of The Expanse. Really enjoy the series. Wasn't as wild about S5 only because certain storylines were dragged out too long in my opinion.This thread has gotten to long to check...is anyone watching The Expanse? I’m finally getting to it, 4 episodes watched. Very plot heavy, but promising.
I know, right? I mean, as I mentioned, I haven't seen it yet, but been reading a lot about the show design, showrunner intent, where it might fall in the MCU continuum.
To not be too spoiler-y, consider the ending of the MCU Phase 3, then this show, then what we know about Phase 4 - there's definitely some connective tissue with the current/planned Disney shows![]()
Oh, it's fun, it's good, caught up, and watched EP 5 this morning.
EP 4 has a __huge__ pivot
EP5 there's a new character, well, "new", er, 'nuff said, hahaha, but it's goddamn AMAZING, I had a serious nerdgasm ...![]()
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Tried. Just could not get into it.Anyone else watching The Watch? It's fabulous!
The first episode wasn’t great, but it got SO much better.Tried. Just could not get into it.
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