Update: 7th June Constantine is officially dead. Sorry.
I promised I'd share news when I had it -- sadly, that news is not good. The cast and writers of Constantine are being released from their contracts. The studio tried to find a new home for the show, for which we're forever grateful, but those efforts didn't pan out. I'm sorry, I wasn't provided any information on the attempts to sell the show elsewhere. All I can report is that the show is over.
Many ingredients went into this TV series. From the dedicated cast that breathed these characters to life, led by Matt Ryan as the comic-made-flesh embodiment of John Constantine, to the exceptionality talented crew that put unreal images on screen, to the original Hellblazer writers and artists who gifted us a universe.
As a general principle, writers don't choose a writing career to achieve stardom. Whatever demons or insecurities drove them to find freedom of expression through written words generally keeps writers comfortably obscure behind their words. Nor do people choose writing as a means to financial freedom. I'd venture to guess that most who set out to write professionally never receive a paycheck for their hopeful scribbles or key strokes.
In fact, nobody I know ever chose a writing career -- it chose them. You write because that's what you do. Like breathing, it just happens and you have to do it and you just hope that someday somebody out there notices what you're trying to say.
If that's the dream of writers, than the writers of Constantine lived the dream, because we're leaving behind wild and passionate fans who believe in and were moved by what we tried to do. To leave such a significant, dedicated and active fan base on the table -- that's the real sadness. You all deserve many years of the series we set out to make, and we're disappointed that we couldn't deliver that to you. The good news is that Constantine will live on for years in many more forms. But our time as caretakers has ended.
Thank you for letting us in.
Daniel Cerone
Many ingredients went into this TV series. From the dedicated cast that breathed these characters to life, led by Matt Ryan as the comic-made-flesh embodiment of John Constantine, to the exceptionality talented crew that put unreal images on screen, to the original Hellblazer writers and artists who gifted us a universe.
As a general principle, writers don't choose a writing career to achieve stardom. Whatever demons or insecurities drove them to find freedom of expression through written words generally keeps writers comfortably obscure behind their words. Nor do people choose writing as a means to financial freedom. I'd venture to guess that most who set out to write professionally never receive a paycheck for their hopeful scribbles or key strokes.
In fact, nobody I know ever chose a writing career -- it chose them. You write because that's what you do. Like breathing, it just happens and you have to do it and you just hope that someday somebody out there notices what you're trying to say.
If that's the dream of writers, than the writers of Constantine lived the dream, because we're leaving behind wild and passionate fans who believe in and were moved by what we tried to do. To leave such a significant, dedicated and active fan base on the table -- that's the real sadness. You all deserve many years of the series we set out to make, and we're disappointed that we couldn't deliver that to you. The good news is that Constantine will live on for years in many more forms. But our time as caretakers has ended.
Thank you for letting us in.
Daniel Cerone
Source:
Update 22:05
But wait: 'Constantine' is being shopped to another network (perhaps The CW)
— James Hibberd (@JamesHibberd) May 8, 2015
NBC has cancelled comic book drama Constantine. I hear Warner Bros. TV will likely shop it elsewhere. There had been a rumor about a possible move from NBC to cable sibling Syfy, which turned out to be false but I hear there could be a future for the show, even a potential broadcast play — what do you think of this monster mash: Lucifer, Frankenstein and Constantine under one roof?!
Source:
ORIGINAL POST
CONSTANTINE Cancelled at NBC https://t.co/sVtgzpHDOm
— Michael Ausiello (@MichaelAusiello) May 8, 2015
NBC a "no" for Season 2. Warner Bros working hard to find #Constantine new home. Stay active. Stream. Tweet. #SaveConstantine #Hellblazers
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) May 8, 2015
SHOCKING?
ReplyDeleteI think not.
We knew it was coming, but i was kinda hoping it could get pity renewal, since many people are predicting pity renewal for either Laura or AD
ReplyDeleteHardly a surprise... Weren't there talks about it moving to another channel?
ReplyDeleteNot surprised. I enjoyed this but I won't miss it that much.
ReplyDeleteDUH
ReplyDeleteWB is shopping Constantine to the other networks but doubt someone will pick it up
ReplyDeleteThat was already expected
ReplyDeleteNo one will
ReplyDeleteExpected but still sad.
ReplyDeleteThe pity renewal likely will be The Mysteries Of Laura.
ReplyDeleteSad for the fans but it was obvious. I never ended up watching it due to the ratings but I would have if it had worked out.
ReplyDeleteNo surprise, really if the show had been better I would be more upset but the show was pretty mediocre at times (though Matt Ryan was great in the title role).
ReplyDeleteScrew you, NBC.
ReplyDeleteI hope it finds a new home. *fingers crossed*
No surprise... Next!
ReplyDeleteUnless Gabe Sachs is claming he was hacked, his twitter message 51 minutes ago pretty much indicates The Night Shift isn't moving forward at NBC.
ReplyDeleteIt was good in patches and had promise in Matt Ryan. Too bad though.
ReplyDeleteThere were the occasional episodes which made me think it had turned a corner then the next week it would be pretty average again. Hope Matt gets another gig.
ReplyDeleteMatt Ryan will get another TV job. He's too good to pass up.
ReplyDeleteState of Affairs has also just been cancelled.
ReplyDeleteNo surprises so far on NBC land.
ReplyDeleteThis is bs. How come billionaires are not fans of tv shows, they should go here take my money make S2... lol I know I would so that.
ReplyDeleteMan its gonna suck when more connected universe shows get canceled in the future and were gonna go wtf was the point.
And todays bloodbath begins...
ReplyDeleteThe Tweet was referring to the last day of production on Season 2 which is today so false alarm on The Night Shift (for the time being).
ReplyDeleteNo surprise. Sad, but i won't miss it that much.
ReplyDeleteI hope it ends up on starz cinemax or wgn
ReplyDeleteI hope it gets picked up by somewhere that shows it the proper love it needs. It has much potential imo. I'm going to miss Matt Ryan as Constantine but hell I'm going to miss Zed even more...
ReplyDelete...
ReplyDeleteQuick
Whoever is sacrificing goats, find a way to get the CW to put Constantine on their 'Big Summer' 2016 plans. XD
hahahaha. Brutal from Matt Mitovich
ReplyDeleteI don't believe it at all but deadline suggests FOX could pick it up.
ReplyDelete"NBC has cancelled comic book drama Constantine. I hear Warner
Bros. TV will likely shop it elsewhere. There had been a rumor about
interest at NBC sibling Syfy, which turned out to be not accurate but I
hear there could even be a broadcast play — Lucifer, Frankenstein and
Constantine under one roof?!"
Dammit!! They need to stop giving false hopes to the fans. It's cruel. :)
ReplyDeleteI agree
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA.
ReplyDeleteI saw this coming. I only watched the pilot, but I have all the episodes saved on my DVR. My best friend watches this and she loves it. She's going to be so upset when I tell her the news.
ReplyDeleteEvery Saturday night we do that,so I'll pray to the gods for you.
ReplyDeleteMeh. Definitely wasn't the best show,but wasn't bad either.
ReplyDeleteNot surprised. I doubt they'll be successful in shopping it around either...
ReplyDeleteIf WB was willing to drop the license fee, I think that it could actually land at FOX if it's cheap enough for a Friday timeslot.
ReplyDeleteHowever, CW is much more likely.
no way is it going on the cw
ReplyDeleteConstantine seems quite promis... Going all over the Big5s.
ReplyDeleteActually...Constantine and supernatural would go great together on one night.
ReplyDeleteFans of this show cannot get a rest!
ReplyDeleteHow rare is it that a badly performing show that got canceled gets a new home? Almost never. So whenever a show gets cancelled why is everyone acting like get picked up by another channel is even a possibility??
ReplyDeletehttps://p.gr-assets.com/540x540/fit/hostedimages/1392227641/8521874.gif
ReplyDeleteGive it a rest.Geez!
It would seem like they would have to cut the budget.
ReplyDeleteNever. Not until the last door has been knocked. ;) :)
ReplyDeleteI don't actually think this will happen but I wonder if there is much difference between the budget of an NBC Fridays 10pm show and a weekday CW show.
ReplyDeleteIf WB was willing to drop the licensee fee for that to happen, wouldn't it just remain on NBC?
ReplyDeleteThey could potentially reduce the episode order.
ReplyDeleteSay 6 episodes? Have it as a bridge between another CW show. Perhaps Arrow or Supernatural?
Hey, it's not the fault of the fans. Blame the people who keep spreading hopeful bits about the show being shopped at different networks.
ReplyDeleteYou are beyond annoying. There are many fans of the show (including myself) here who are hoping for a 2nd season. You have no life so you are perched on every possible SpoilerTV article. Buddy, YOU are the one who should give it a rest !
ReplyDeleteCW would be a good home for it imo. Complements the other DC shows nicely: Arrow -> action/crime, The Flash -> Superpowers, Legends of Tomorrow -> Superhero ensemble ... so Constantine could bring the supernatural. But the question would be if they can sustain 4 shows though, afaik Constantine isn't cheap to make and cutting its budget wouldn't do it a favor
ReplyDeleteIt is rare. Even shows with everything going in its favor for a transfer like Southland had a very hard time getting everything transferred on TNT.
ReplyDeleteLaw and Order couldn't even transition to TNT.
NO.
ReplyDeleteYou'd think so, but with Greenblatt who knows. NBC isn't exactly the headquarters of smart decisions lately.
ReplyDeleteArey!!! Why so angry? I am a fan of the show and I would be happy with S2 but I wouldn't get angry at someone else dislike for the show. Counter with humor, if you have to.
ReplyDeleteHA! He's awesome...
ReplyDeleteBadly performing for NBC
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/DanielVCerone/status/596781103324663808
Southland is even the only expample that came to my mind. I can't think of anything else in recent history.
ReplyDeleteThis is sad..hope another network picks it up (hoping and praying)...
ReplyDeleteOh, please ! It's not like the guy ONLY said "I don't like the show". He is posting on every Constantine article making fun of the fans who are hoping for a renewal. And now he is even posting these pathetic gifs.
ReplyDeleteMedium from NBC to CBS and Scrubs from NBC to ABC. Both those were for syndication reasons. Constantine would be essentially building from scratch.
ReplyDeleteWell i wouldnt be shocked if it goes to cw since its practically the DC network haha
ReplyDeleteinteresting
ReplyDeleteIts ratings were bad for NBC but for the CW they would be pretty good and it would fit with their current roster of shows
Why do they keep doing that? Sometimes they just have to accept that a show is dead.
ReplyDeleteAgain I say, counter with humor and or politeness. Don't waste energy getting worked up.
ReplyDeleteIf we hear news that Constantine could end up on the Home Shopping Network then I'm going to wonder more about the validity of these potential "transitions".
ReplyDeleteI wasn't clear enough, I know. I was actually referring to showrunner, executives, writers, ...... but I didn't say it. I get it that they love their work and want to continue but if anyone they should know when it's over.
ReplyDeletehehehehehehehe.
ReplyDeleteNow that you mention it, yeah Scrubs. But Scrubs and syndication? It was the 9th seaon. Syndication deals are made with shows that have around 100 episodes I thought.
ReplyDeletethis needs to happen ! And they can leave it on Friday.
ReplyDeleteThe CW only needs to get rid of The Vampire Diaries & The Originals to become a great network !
I can respect that!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course the biggie, JAG to CBS which then spun off NCIS and all the other NCISs. Sometimes the wrong show does get canceled.
ReplyDeletexD
ReplyDeleteIndeed it would, check this comparison, it could really have a place there imo:
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/BlackhawkDesign/status/596782603379740672
it should have started on the CW.
ReplyDeleteThe Originals is one of the best shows on The CW IMO! Ha. TVD does need to end this next season though.
ReplyDeleteIf The CW *does* pick up Constantine I hope they'll do 13 episodes per season and just have it air behind The Flash, then something new can replace it come mid-season.
The Originals is awesome. OTOH, TVD does indeed need to wind up soon.
ReplyDeleteYep, it could do well with only 13 episodes.
ReplyDeleteI stoped watching when Claire left the show.
ReplyDeleteI miss her but the story has been very good this year, and I *LOVE* her replacement. That girl is just as much Rebekah as Claire. And isn't Claire back now?
ReplyDeleteI knew it was comin but i stil hate u nbc
ReplyDeleteLet's say we have Arrow, Flash and Atom(I'm not giving up on my Atom spin-off for Fall 2016!). Supergirl in CBS, if they let him crossover.
ReplyDeleteThen Constantine could be the final puzzle for the universe. They've already introduced magic with the Pit. Who could now lots and lots about the Pit other than Constantine? ;)
It also could stand in it's two feets. It's way different than the others.
So we could have Arrow(grounded skill based hero), Flash(meta-human hero), Atom(tech based hero), Supergirl(alien hero) and Constantine(magic based hero).
That would be a pretty interesting Justice League to watch, tbh. MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!
Sad but, expected.
ReplyDeleteHope WB can find a new homme for Constantine
I know right, if I was a billionaire I'd be broke from all the shows I'd fund. haha.
ReplyDeleteLOL as if CW is gonna pick it up. Their schedule is already loaded.
ReplyDeleteIt's legends of tomorrow not the ATOM. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteThe cast is too ugly looking for CW LOL.
ReplyDeleteTell nbc to turn on their location
ReplyDeleteLet's be honest they are both terrible titles anyway.
ReplyDeleteTrue but Atom is just disrespectful.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely true.
ReplyDeleteAnd they are also working towards year-round programming, so...
ReplyDeleteAbsurd they aren't gonna waste money on this show for summer. Reality shows are cheaper.
ReplyDeleteWell if you'd notice I never said that they'd put Constantine in the summer if they were to pick it up. And if they took this show over and it got the same ratings it did on NBC it would be their third or fourth highest rated series so anything is possible.
ReplyDeleteLOL it wouldn't get those ratings on the CW. It'll get Cult like ratings(0.2-0.3).
ReplyDeleteFridays and have it paired up with Supernatural.
ReplyDeleteWhat about "ATOMIC Kitten"?
ReplyDeleteYikes it'll be The Messengers 2.0
ReplyDeleteConsidering Friday nights on The CW were genre nights before (SPN, SV, Nikita) without a single cancelation for several seasons, it's possible.
ReplyDeleteWell that's an utterly ludicrous statement as you have no clue what it would get.
ReplyDeleteYou're really delusional if you think it can survive there.
ReplyDeleteIt's easy to predict what'll get if you've been following TV network's ratings. This show doesn't fit the CW format.
ReplyDeleteYou're wrong if you think it's an automatic death.
ReplyDeleteAdd in a more serialized element and format wise it'll be very similar to Supernatural.
ReplyDeleteDisagree. I like the title.
ReplyDeleteIt's like the worst time slot for all the 5 networks excluding Saturday.
ReplyDeleteWhy? Are there no shows you've ever given a shit about or compared they're dead?
ReplyDeleteSo why have it if you already have Supernatural? A bit redundant don't you think?
ReplyDeleteStill with the CW's love of genre TV and if it integrated it into the Flarrowverse, and past ability to make Friday work, writing it off right away is too much.
ReplyDeleteI didn't say it to the fans of the show.To those show crew/cast spreading false hopes.
ReplyDeleteFormat wise. And no, not really since Constantine and Hellblazer is very different as a universe from Supernatural, and could link up with the Flarrowverse. If you're making that argument then almost no shows should exist since they fit into format categories. That's a terrible argument.
ReplyDeletePerhaps they are, but you don't know the behind the scenes machinations of this show.
ReplyDeleteTo each their own. To me it sounds pretentious.
ReplyDeleteOkay that I do not get that. It seems more to just want to evoke their destinies in a epic way.
ReplyDeleteThat's way too much of risk for a netlet. It already has enough problem with Reign and BATB.
ReplyDeleteI think the only way it could work is by firing the entire cast and the showrunner. Start from scratch.
ReplyDeleteA bunch of people are taking it seriously. Personally I have no emotional connection to really any cancellations, but many people do and you don't need to go around doing that. If the producers want to give hope they probably believe there is a chance. However small.
ReplyDeleteSo I take it you're just trolling? Right and why not just change it to Magical man and really f*ck with people.
ReplyDeleteNo I'm not. The pilot alone shows how crappy the showrunners are. The cast is still way too ugly for CW. They have better creative direction without this the rising darkness bullcrap.
ReplyDeleteThat's the thing, it wants to alude to something in the rather distant future and it sets up expectations pretty high. Unless we get some sort of flashforwrad that shows them being this great heroes and then we go back in time to see the journey, it's pretentious.
ReplyDeleteHmm, well there was JAG who after it's first season at NBC got canceled, picked up by CBS, ran for another 9 seasons and spun-off a show called NCIS....
ReplyDeleteWell, people thought it was a travesty to put Smallville and SPN to Fridays but the move gave CW their best Friday numbers since its launch for a few years.
ReplyDeleteThat was with Ostroff. When you're put there by Pedowitz that means they don't trust that the will survive. Shows which needs more episodes are put there despite crappy ratings. Shows premiering there are set to die.
ReplyDeleteUnless you're Grimm, Blue Bloods, Ghost Whisperer, The X-Files and Z-Nation.
ReplyDeleteRetooling is one hiring a whole new cast is idiotic.
ReplyDeleteYes and those shows are on the Big 4. This is the CW we are talking about.
ReplyDeleteZ-Nation a hit? LOL
ReplyDeleteVery rare indeed and most of the time, shows that do get to move are lucky:
ReplyDelete1. The Game went from The CW to BET and have lasted almost 10 years.
2. Unforgettable went from CBS to A&E.
3. Medium from NBC to CBS.
4. Stargate SG-1 from Showtime to Syfy.
5. Cougar Town from ABC to TBS.
6. Futurama from Fox to Comedy Central.
7. American Dad from Fox to TBS.
8. Single Ladies from VH1 to Centric.
9. Search for Tomorrow from CBS to NBC.
10. Sabrina the Teenage Witch from ABC to The WB
11. Buffy from The WB to UPN.
Apart from The Game and Everybody Hates Chris, CW Fridays were mostly encore nights for other shows in the networks. It was only until SV and SPN and later on Nikita did the night flourished despite the belief that they were sent there to die.
ReplyDeleteCompared to how 12 Monkeys and Helix fared this first quarter of the year, then yes.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't if you're actors are not only ugly looking but also unlikeable. These kind of shows doesn't work for broadcast TV, either they make it work or it'll end up a rating duds. Gonna get axed either way.
ReplyDeleteNikita had awful ratings don't kid yourself.
ReplyDeleteBut still lasted 3 seasons. The CW would have easily pulled the plug on the show after Season 2 but they didn't.
ReplyDeleteAnd it'll follow their ratings decline. Syfy shows especially Fridays have been ratings duds lately.
ReplyDeleteThat show started on CW this one didn't. All this is delusional fans who couldn't accept it's fate. Name a show that started on other network that CW had picked up?
ReplyDeleteIt would likely depend how they're gonna get people to watch after burning them for canceling Caprica and SGU.
ReplyDeletePenn & Teller and Masters of Illusion. No scripted shows yet but it would likely come to that point especially if it's from its in-house studios, CBS TV and WB TV.
ReplyDeleteThat's just plain idiotic.
ReplyDeleteAnd WTF in which universe would Angelica Celaya be considered ugly????
I guess it's no surprise, and I'm surprised that the pairing with Grimm didn't quite work out. I'd like to see it picked up elsewhere, but think that it would be a long shot to do so..
ReplyDeleteI really hope another network picks up the show. This had all the qualities of Supernatural when the show was actually good between season 1 and 4. Maybe Constantine can go to the CW. Keeping my fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteWhich is why if it is ever picked up by anyone, or the CW would be retooled as talked about to be more serialized and dark. Oh and on the cast, besides Chaz no one is unattractive. And you've seen Supernatural right? With both cast members Mark Sheppard (Crowley) and Jim Beaver (Bobby) they make Chaz look like Ian Somerhalder, so I doubt that's an issue. And they did get past the vague villain thing by spoiler alert making the angel Manny the villain.
ReplyDeleteIt had potential. If they let Netflix have it maybe they could do to it what happened with Daredevil.
ReplyDeleteWell let's go get us some livestock to offer.
ReplyDeleteI know. But Legends is an event series aparently. I'm saying that i won't give up on an Atom spin-off, meaning i would like to see a full show about Atom. It has nothing to do with Legends.
ReplyDeleteI hope it is picked up somewhere else. It was just starting to find its voice when the season ended.
ReplyDeleteI can see
ReplyDeleteTuens
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Constantine
Supernatural
Oh, i know about the episode order. About The Atom not being likeable, you're basing on a few online fans(who are a minority of a minority... just like 100k TOPS out of 3 million who watch the show).
ReplyDeleteOn th eother side, the character was well recived by critics.
Officially dead now as the cast and writers are being released from their contracts
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/DanielVCerone/status/607637776746594304
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sminvn
Sorry for all the fans. I know the feeling.
ReplyDeleteFinally!
ReplyDeleteI'm sad for the fans, the cast and the crew. It sucks. I didn't like the show myself, but it sucks.
ReplyDeletePeople seriously had hope for revival? lol
ReplyDeletewell, that comment is even more fitting now
ReplyDeleteit was a piece of crap... what we need, is Forever Season 2
ReplyDeleteThere comes a day in every mans life, a day he has to utter a word so significant, so on point for that situation that this moments has to be used. And this word shall be: DUH
ReplyDeletePeople are people, they will listen to whoever sounds like he/she has a clue. In Constantines case the showrunner was pretty mean: he didn't end the show by wrapping up its storyline despite knowing that after 13 episodes it could go either way and then gave people false hope.
ReplyDeleteIMO it should be mandatory for every showrunner to wrap up a shows storylines at certain milestones: back 9 orders and season finales. Open ends are the worst I tell ya
What a surprise...
ReplyDeleteHonestly, and this is coming from someone who watched every episode, the show wasn't very good. The casting of Matt Ryan was spot on, but the rest of the show was lackluster. Definitely had potential but it didn't show much growth very quickly.
ReplyDeleteI am so shocked
ReplyDeleteNo surprise here.The lead was decent enough but the rest of the show was very bland IMO.No wonder US audiences rejected it in the first place.
ReplyDeleteAnd yet many fans of TV shows will put the blame solely on the network for cancelling a series when the season ends with a cliffhanger or major unresolved story lines instead of blaming the showrunners/writers for not giving the fans a satisfying season finale. I recently watched a great UK series, At Home With the Braithwaites, which ran for 4 seasons, and each of the season finales worked perfectly as a series finale.
ReplyDeleteQuite a few US shows did that this year. The Originals,Arrow and Forever could have ended where they left off.
ReplyDeletePedowitz said no Constatine at CW
ReplyDeleteThat letter went straight to the feelings. I didnt watch that show but as someone who has like a show and has been cancelled after one season. It's really hard.
ReplyDeleteI really thougth they were gonna find a new home. I thought they will do it with Netflix and make the show as dark as the producers wanted.
They did their best but their best, I guess, wasn't good enough.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, I will miss this show dearly.
Expected but sad none tbe less
ReplyDeleteWell, good thing I stopped watching after 3 episodes, then.
ReplyDeleteI knew it couldn't be saved but it still hurts
ReplyDeleteTomorrow's news will be that Forever is also officially dead seeing they tried their best to find a new home!
ReplyDeleteThis sickens me. A comic accurate series doesn't get you "in". It's the ratings game and awful shows like AoS and Gotham will stay on.
ReplyDeleteTragic.
Shield is okay, but Gotham yeah it sucks.
ReplyDeleteDamn well now I'll never see Dr. Fate on Constantine for sure. Oh well hopefully the Arrowverse will use John and Fate at some point. Hell Flash when it begins in Earth-2 and Garrick could easily bring in Fate. And John just tie him to the pit. But it probably won't happen.
ReplyDeleteWell said. A little on the nose, but correct.
ReplyDeleteAoS is awesome!
ReplyDeleteExcept it is a ratings game indeed, especially when AoS has the highest ratings when it comes to all of CBTV on broadcast.
ReplyDeleteSo no, you did not ruin my theory.
Constantine should have been developed for a cable TV in first place! I liked The show But To me it seemed too much like supernatural !
ReplyDeleteNot at all surprised.
ReplyDeleteDedicated and active fanbase?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...
AOS is still awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt being on doesn't make it being awesome, so there's nothing to deal. I don't watch it, continue to say it's dreadful since I actually watched an entire seasonal year of television of hours I can't get back from my life, and I sadly had to deal with that.
ReplyDeleteBut, the show is pretty much the black sheep of the MCU, so I guess Joss Whedon is in the same boat as I am with the show :)
No, it's still awesome. You lose.
ReplyDeleteToo bad it isn't awesome.
ReplyDeleteI win, because the only thing I care about is my own opinion.
So...I win.
Your videos are my answers enough to your reply.
ReplyDeleteLazy.
ReplyDeleteNah. Just your foolishness to have my reply already.
ReplyDeleteWhatever. My show is still alive. Yours is dead. End of discussion.
ReplyDeleteMy show? My show is many. Constantine wasn't the only thing, but I'll take a cancelled, 13-episode first season over two seasons worth of trash that will continue into a third season any day of the week, so thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteLike I said, my opinion is all that matters to me.
Fair enough I guess. Sorry to have wasted your time.
ReplyDeleteHere's a cool video for your trouble:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04nBhrwJjKg
Ermac is never pointless. Ermac is the shitz.
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