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EXCLUSIVO: A medida que las infecciones por coronavirus aumentan en Toronto y sus alrededores una vez más, Star Trek Discovery ha pulsado el botón de pausa en la producción.Meses después de rodar su cuarta temporada, la serie liderada por Sonequa Martin-Green se ha cerrado durante las próximas dos semanas debido a un contacto que estaba un poco demasiado cerca para comodidad para CBS Studios.
'NCIS: Los Angeles' terminará con la temporada 14 en CBS.

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El renacimiento de 'Frasier' establece fecha de estreno en Paramount +, los primeros dos episodios se emitirán en CBS.

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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' saldrá al aire en CBS este Otoño....
Con la huelga en pleno apogeo, la serie de Paramount + ‘Star Trek:Strange New Worlds’ se emitirá en CBS . La Cadena está trayendo audazmente a Star Trek de vuelta a la televisión abierta. La exitosa serie de Paramount + Strange New Worlds se transmitirá en CBS a principios del otoño como parte de una celebración del “Día de Star Trek”. Continue reading Untitled

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'NCIS: Sydney' obtiene el espacio de los martes de la serie ´´Mothership´´ en CBS.

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TU OPENING EN SERIE ´´CAGNEY & LACEY´´
Te Invitamos a Disfrutar con Grandes Recuerdos de Esas Series que Marcaron una Epoca en el Mundo de La TV. ´´Cagney & Lacey´´,Fue emitida por la cadena estadounidense CBS entre 1982 y 1988.La serie fue seguida por cuatro películas para televisión,Entre 1994 y 1996,reúniendo nuevamente a los personajes Christine Cagney y Mary Beth Lacey. La serie trata sobre dos detectives de la policía de la…

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La Serie Precuela de 'NCIS' sobre el Joven Gibbs Ordenada por CBS.

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La Audiencia de los Globos de Oro Aumenta un 50% en la Ceremonia más Vista desde 2020.

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En Vivo Conversando de La Actualidad en la Industria del Entretenimiento.....El Cine,La TV y Mucho Más.....
El acuerdo con Skydance ayudará a Paramount a "duplicar su competencia básica" y Adoptar la Tecnología, dice David Ellison a los Inversores.

SURVEILLANCE Writer(s): David C. White Producer(s): Matt Reeves Director: Patricia Riggen Studio: 20th Century Fox Television/CBS Television Studios. Logline: A spy thriller about around the head of communications for the NSA, a charming operative who finds her loyalties torn between protecting the government’s secrets and her own. Cast: Sophia Bush, Dennis Haysbert, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Matthew Modine, Allen Leech, Raphael Acloque
I hope this gets picked up as a full series.
it's too funny when hotch said "remind me to have her drug tested" WITH A STRAIGHT FACE

The Clash , circa 1978 .
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Me on January 16th, 12:37 AM


TV Shows - Bull
So, of course, after a few days of watching films, I looked for something new. Something actually new because I don't know anything about it yet. Bull!

The series with Michael Weatherly, whom I already know and love from NCIS. I've watched the first episode of Bull now and I'm already a bit hooked, even though there's still a bit missing for the long run. But I find the character Dr. Jason Bull interesting because I was always afraid that Weatherly would play too much like Anthony DiNozzo here and it would basically be the same character. But no, there are significant differences, and Bull gives a much more mature and settled impression than DiNozzo, very pleasant.
Otherwise, I know relatively little about the series, except that it's about preparing for court cases and involves a lot of technology and profiling. It's noticeable that Jason Bull has assembled a whole team of characters around him who contribute a lot of depth, although this is just a wild guess for now since I've only watched one episode and the second one has just started. Anyway, I'm looking forward to what's to come, even though I didn't really plan on starting a new series, but I'll just go with it. Michael Weatherly is already a delight, I must say, and I'm very curious about what the character still has in store.
TV Shows - Bull II
What I really like is the visual aspect of the whole thing. Yes, it's set in New York, and let's be honest, there are too many movies and series set in New York. Sometimes it feels like there's only New York and the rest of the USA, very exhausting. With Bull, you do see the usual shots of the city, and you often know where they are, but they've actually managed to make it not feel intrusive, and I really like that.

But also, the inserts of social media feeds, their processing, and application are interesting, as well as the processing of data about individual jurors. I believe that this is not too far from the truth, and personally, it already makes me attentive. I mean, the data are all openly accessible, and even based on my posts here, one can certainly determine what extremely unhealthy habits I have regarding watching series. Exciting and frightening at the same time.
I was right about the team, and the dynamics shown here are nicely conveyed in German through the dubbing; they've chosen great voices. The characters themselves are pleasantly diverse, and there's a nice mix between the tech stuff being used and Bull's individual analyses. Conflicts arise at times, but they're always resolved, as it should be.
I also find the trick with the small case at the beginning and then the big case in each episode very pleasant because even though the system quickly becomes familiar, it's still refreshing and different each time.
Yes, I think I'll spend some time with a season or two here. Currently, there are three seasons available on Prime, and for me, that sounds like a very comfortable amount. The gigantic 15 seasons of CSI: Las Vegas were just too much. Hugh Laurie once said, when Dr. House ended with its eighth season, that there wouldn't be a ninth because series are only meant to be so long, and that's okay. I fully agree with him; although series with more seasons certainly have a lot to offer (I'm thinking of Stargate, for example), sometimes it's advisable to finally end a series. Eight seasons seem like a good measure for that, and if there's a good ending, then that's perfectly fine.