u/swoonyaboutclooney

I know its primarily on the Syfy channel, but where will it be streaming at?

Peacock recently removed seasons 1& 2 so has anyone seen where season 3 will be streamed at? Hopefully it might air on Netflix, I think this show could be a surprise hit if more people had the opportunity to see it?

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u/swoonyaboutclooney — 4 days ago

NBC's 8 pilots vying for air time alongside ' The Hunting Party' And 'Law& Order'. Which ones are you hoping get picked up?

  1. 'The Hunting Party' (Drama): a specialized team led by former FBI profiler Rebecca "Bex" Henderson tasked w/ recapturing the nation's most dangerous serial killers after a mysterious explosion at "the pit" a secret underground prison, starring Melissa Roxburgh.
  2. 'Law & Order' (Drama): currently on its 25th season. Lol... in case you live under a rock & never heard of it, it's synopsis says its a long running police procedural/legal drama that divides each episode into two parts: the investigation of a crime (usually a murder) by NYPD detectives, followed by the prosecution of the defendant of the Manhattan District Attorney's office. It often features plots "ripped straight from the headlines."
  3. 'Sunset P.I.' (Comedy): From Brooklyn Nine-Nine alums Dan Goor & Luke Del Tredici, starring Jake Johnson. It is considered the top front runner.
  4. 'Newlyweds' (Comedy) The siticom is a later-in-life romance about a free-spirted woman (Tea Leoni) & a reserved professor ( Tim Daly) who marry after a whirlwind courtship. Co-created by Jamie Lee Curtis.
  5. Untitled ( Comedy): Katey Sagal & Jane Lynch, A buddy comedy about therapists who are opposites.
  6. 'Key Witness' (Drama): A procedural focusing on a psychologist, Emily Deschanel, who helps the FBI by focusing on victims. The pilot is inspired by the work of serial criminal profiler Dr. Ann Burgess, known for her work w/ the Menendez Brothers & other high profile cases.
  7. 'Puzzled' ( Drama): starring Daman Wayans Jr. as Mike Brink, a former athlete w/ Acquired Savant Syndrome who uses his unique pattern- recognition abilities to help local police solve crimes. Based on Danielle Trussoni's Puzzle Master novels.
  8. 'The Rockford Files' ( Drama) : A contemporary reboot starring David Boreanaz as Jim Rockford, a PI working in L.A.
  9. 'Protection' ( Drama): created by Josh Safron and executive produced by Jenna Bush Hager, centered on a law enforcement family targeted by a deadly conspiracy after a U.S. Marshal falls in the line of duty. The series stars Peter Krause & Hope Davis, focusing on the Thornhill family using their expertise to survive and find the killer.
  10. 'What The Dead Know' ( Drama): A crime drama from Dick Wolf's Wolf Entertainment starring Taylor Schilling as a "hyper-vigilant" NYC death investigator teaming with the NYPD to solve tough cases. Based on the memoir of the same name.
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u/swoonyaboutclooney — 7 days ago

I wonder if Remy knows his favorite cousin Dylan is the one who killed his friend Luna?I cant remember if Lt. Deputy Chief Baker kept it a closed case and didn't release it to the public who killed Luna ? If Remy doesn't know I wonder if he'll seek revenge on Dylan? Maybe try and ruin her new found happiness and claim she was in on it with him making the deep fakes? Or if he'll blackmail her into doing him favors by saying he'll lie and tell everyone she was in on it, or something? It'll be interesting to see the direction the writers go with it.

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u/swoonyaboutclooney — 11 days ago

I've finally gotten around to working on my book again. I've been kicking around an idea for a book series in my head I've had for years. Lol..its nothing life changing or anything. Just imagine another book influenced by Harry Potter meets Sookie Stackhouse. Off and on I'll write on it for a few months until I burn out. I've recently finished another chapter. Its just a pipe dream for it ever to turn into a completed story.

Lol... I've got a lot of ideas and I get overwhelmed, so I just give up on it and hit a wall. I'm not really sure where to go, or how to actually organize my ideas. I know I need to eventually build an outline of my book ,but I get overwhelmed. I have ideas on my characters but I don't really know how best to get them out in writing. Does anyone have any advice on an helpful character outline they find useful to use in writing? And maybe some useful tips on how to go about making an overall outline about a book in general, and where to go that helps you go from it just being an idea in your head into an coesive story?.

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u/swoonyaboutclooney — 14 days ago