I wouldn't mind a catch you up episode just to jog the memory a bit. How long has it been, over a year? We're getting into Sopranos territory with that long a break.
I wouldn't mind a catch you up episode just to jog the memory a bit. How long has it been, over a year? We're getting into Sopranos territory with that long a break.
Also, hate those long waits--but, it's coming a lot closer to being the norm (especially on cable): 10, 12, 14-episode seasons; and then a God awful long wait for the next season. It (almost) guarantees that you'll have to re-watch the previous season in order to be sure you are up-to-stuff for the next.
And, since it picks up exactly where it left off--must be hard on the actors too--as in, not putting on weight in between, and/or not having any other noticeable changes.
This isn't even the worst when it comes to "downtime"--I watch "Vera" and "Hinterland" (both 4-episodes seasons with 11 months in between).
Contestado por CaseyJones
el 3 de marzo de 2018 a las 12:02
http://www.denofgeek.com/us/tv/the-expanse/262947/the-expanse-season-3-news
Syfy recently announced that The Expanse season 3 will have its premiere on April 11, 2018 at 9/8c.
WOOHOO!! love this show
Contestado por psl
el 9 de marzo de 2018 a las 16:23
OH JOY!!!!
Contestado por CaseyJones
el 6 de abril de 2018 a las 19:23
This Wednesday!!!
Contestado por psl
el 6 de abril de 2018 a las 20:05
Best we get on Wednesday is some behind the scenes show. We have to wait until Saturday to see 3rd season.
Contestado por CaseyJones
el 7 de abril de 2018 a las 10:35
not according to TVGuide, its a new episode
Contestado por psl
el 7 de abril de 2018 a las 19:36
thanks - I'll check it out!!!
Contestado por revengine
el 11 de abril de 2018 a las 10:38
I wouldn't mind a catch you up episode just to jog the memory a bit. How long has it been, over a year? We're getting into Sopranos territory with that long a break.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 20 de abril de 2018 a las 21:53
Also, hate those long waits--but, it's coming a lot closer to being the norm (especially on cable): 10, 12, 14-episode seasons; and then a God awful long wait for the next season. It (almost) guarantees that you'll have to re-watch the previous season in order to be sure you are up-to-stuff for the next.
And, since it picks up exactly where it left off--must be hard on the actors too--as in, not putting on weight in between, and/or not having any other noticeable changes.
This isn't even the worst when it comes to "downtime"--I watch "Vera" and "Hinterland" (both 4-episodes seasons with 11 months in between).