This is like my thing about how I want to do a typical primetime-soap-style drama about rich people having affairs and intrigue and business-related conflicts etc. and just slowly drop hints that one of them is actually a masked vigilante superhero but never confirm thishttps://twitter.com/pookleblinky/status/1325373191016034304 …
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Legal drama where a District Attorney is at their wits end as rich and powerful people constantly evade consequences of their actions and cops are all crooked, but the failed cases start turning up mauled to death every full moon.
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This was actually a joke on 30 Rock, that Jenna guest starred on Night Court as a "werewolf lawyer" and her episode was considered to be the point where the show jumped the shark and was due for cancelation
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This thread is fun but I just want to point out that Hannibal is a real television show that was on broadcast television.
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The show Whitechapel started out as "Solve copy cat murders" and ended being "Literally fighting Satan". Very weird and sudden turn.
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police procedural except the ensemble cast disappears and gets replaced by new actors occasionally, usually after they've really annoyed this one background character. nobody is aware that anything has changed.
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the season finale involves them finally catching the serial killer they've been hunting all season and the minute they stick the handcuffs on the episode starts over, but with a minor variation in detail.
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So...Scooby Doo Mystery Inc?
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I still want the version of TNG where the alien parasites plot from the first season finale wasn't immediately abandoned
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THIS is what the HBO TLOU show should be.
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The thing M. Night Shyamalan did with Split where you don't even know it's actually a sequel to Unbreakable until the very end of the movie They should try to pull that off with a real franchise, especially now that Disney owns every IP
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