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And I finished up King of the Hill.....same time next year guys? This was worth the wait and I dare say it's up there with the Ducktales reboot even though that is a reboot and KOTH was a straight up continuation

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On 2025-07-10 at 8:38 PM, iHeart said:

there's nothing on the CORUS entertainment press releases that says they're shutting down (though ABC Spark doesn't surprise me because ever since Freeforms original programming ended and Spark stopped airing Hocus Pocus on Halloween I stopped watching. And as for Nick while I was happy to revisit Rugrats and Doug WHO THE HELL CAN WATCH ALL THAT SPONGEBOB?! EVEN I GET A LITTLE FATIGUE FROM WATCHING HUDSON AND REX EVERY MORNING

https://archive.ph/xWSsI

wow I thought for sure that YTV was going to have a serious Monopoly on Spongebob, but it turns out Nick shows are being purged from YTV and Treehouse......this could hurt both channels even though I don't give a crap about Spongebob

https://www.nickandmore.com/2025/08/18/nickelodeon-programming-leaves-ytv-in-canada/

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On 2025-07-10 at 8:38 PM, iHeart said:

there's nothing on the CORUS entertainment press releases that says they're shutting down (though ABC Spark doesn't surprise me because ever since Freeforms original programming ended and Spark stopped airing Hocus Pocus on Halloween I stopped watching. And as for Nick while I was happy to revisit Rugrats and Doug WHO THE HELL CAN WATCH ALL THAT SPONGEBOB?! EVEN I GET A LITTLE FATIGUE FROM WATCHING HUDSON AND REX EVERY MORNING

https://archive.ph/xWSsI

and it's getting even worse....I feel like we just got the Wildbrain channel, what sucks is that we're losing Goosebumps and AYAOTD all over again.....is Goosebumps cursed it's like whenever a network picks it up it only lasts for like a couple of years longer (which is what happened with Teletoon Retro)

 

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8 hours ago, iHeart said:

and it's getting even worse....I feel like we just got the Wildbrain channel, what sucks is that we're losing Goosebumps and AYAOTD all over again.....is Goosebumps cursed it's like whenever a network picks it up it only lasts for like a couple of years longer (which is what happened with Teletoon Retro)

 

Curious how much CTV/GLOBAL make now.

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well Hank and his crew will be back for sure next year (it had good ratings and good watch minutes) so I want to see what will happen next, like are they going to recast Dale again or will Toby Huss keep that, and will they re-recast John Redcorn? I want to see a little more of G.H. and Dee Dee I'm glad we got one episode with them, and *Spoiler alert* see if Bobby and Connie will take that trip to South Korea, I want to see an episode centered on Bobby's sous chef and on Hank's new neighbour. Also I'd like to see Hank get another dog (because it's clear that Ladybird is dead) if it were up to me I'd name it Lucky Luanne (even though and I found this out recently that Brittany Murphy did get a dedication when the last 6 episodes aired on Cartoon network and they did play a Tom Petty song in episode 2)

https://tvline.com/news/king-of-the-hill-renewed-hulu-reboot-season-15-date-1235493111/

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On 2025-08-07 at 1:31 PM, iHeart said:

oh well....man I can't name a D+ show that's had more than two seasons besides Mandalorian and High School Musical the Musical the series

https://tvline.com/news/goosebumps-cancelled-disney-plus-hulu-season-3-1235399085/

What's a D+ show? I take it you mean not very good or bad??? I watched The Mandalorian & strongly disagree. I thought the storyline was strong & the special effects for a tv series were spectacular. Usually shows that blow their budgets on FX don't last long which was true of the Mandalorian. That is The Way. (That is The Way). 

I have tried to get into Andor & can barely stay awake watching. I've stopped, started & stopped trying to binge watch 3 times. I'm giving up. The show is bloody boring. 

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On 2025-08-26 at 5:43 PM, iHeart said:

well Hank and his crew will be back for sure next year (it had good ratings and good watch minutes) so I want to see what will happen next, like are they going to recast Dale again or will Toby Huss keep that, and will they re-recast John Redcorn? I want to see a little more of G.H. and Dee Dee I'm glad we got one episode with them, and *Spoiler alert* see if Bobby and Connie will take that trip to South Korea, I want to see an episode centered on Bobby's sous chef and on Hank's new neighbour. Also I'd like to see Hank get another dog (because it's clear that Ladybird is dead) if it were up to me I'd name it Lucky Luanne (even though and I found this out recently that Brittany Murphy did get a dedication when the last 6 episodes aired on Cartoon network and they did play a Tom Petty song in episode 2)

https://tvline.com/news/king-of-the-hill-renewed-hulu-reboot-season-15-date-1235493111/

They have already created/recorded the 10 additional episodes from what I understood.  I'd imagine that John Redcorn is involved in them and Toby Huss does the voice of Dale.      Now if they decide to make more episodes down the road I hope they keep Toby Huss,  his voice sounded more like the original Dale  IMO  after watching these new episodes.   The original voice actor sounded off (I'm assuming because of his illness?)  and it was quite noticeable.   

1 hour ago, SpeedFlex27 said:

What's a D+ show? I take it you mean not very good or bad??? I watched The Mandalorian & strongly disagree. I thought the storyline was strong & the special effects for a tv series were spectacular. Usually shows that blow their budgets on FX don't last long which was true of the Mandalorian. That is The Way. (That is The Way). 

D+ she is referring to Disney Plus and not a school grade.    The Star Wars franchise I believe has been saturated and the latest shows (Acolyte and Skeleton Crew) have way lower viewership numbers then The Mandalorian.  With the crazy costs of 10 - 15 million per episode I can see why these series are  being canned.   The Star Wars franchise is hurting so much that Disney keeps milking The Mandalorian and trying to shoe horn other characters for spin offs (see Season 3) and they are moving the next part of his show to the theatres with a Mando + Grogu movie.    It's one of the few franchises that is generating money and interest.  

 

For @iHeart -   The reason why Disney + and Netflix and other streaming services have shows with only 1 - 2 seasons is that streaming services uses a formula where they don't want to spend money long term and instead continously pump out shows as the cheapest that they can.  Net Flix is more guilty of this but their are  multiple interviews and articles talking about how they'll order 2 seasons of a show and unless it becomes an A+ smash hit that they will cut the show off because they don't want to spend the money for any pay raises and bumps in salaries for additional costs.   The streaming services has an endless supply of people willing to make new shows (or reboots of old shows) so rather then let a show get into a groove and grow over a long period of time... they would rather throw one show after another against the wall in hopes that one sticks.    So even if a show is positively reviewed and starts gaining momentum... they'll rather cut the show off completely and start new with something else because that new show will be at 20% less costs for them.     

Streaming services still in my own opinion haven't figured things out and I'm not a fan of it.   King of the Hill was dumped all in one day which in my opinion was dumb,  but it was done because "if" it was not a hit then they would of cancelled next season and move on and  then market and pump out something else.    I would of rathered it been released on a weekly basis to keep my interest in Disney Plus and King of the Hill over a 10 week period rather then watching it all within a week and forgetting about it.   It's just the throw everything at you kind of approach in hopes that you like something and that you will keep your subscription.  Quantity over quality.  

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2 hours ago, Brandon said:

They have already created/recorded the 10 additional episodes from what I understood.  I'd imagine that John Redcorn is involved in them and Toby Huss does the voice of Dale.      Now if they decide to make more episodes down the road I hope they keep Toby Huss,  his voice sounded more like the original Dale  IMO  after watching these new episodes.   The original voice actor sounded off (I'm assuming because of his illness?)  and it was quite noticeable.   

D+ she is referring to Disney Plus and not a school grade.    The Star Wars franchise I believe has been saturated and the latest shows (Acolyte and Skeleton Crew) have way lower viewership numbers then The Mandalorian.  With the crazy costs of 10 - 15 million per episode I can see why these series are  being canned.   The Star Wars franchise is hurting so much that Disney keeps milking The Mandalorian and trying to shoe horn other characters for spin offs (see Season 3) and they are moving the next part of his show to the theatres with a Mando + Grogu movie.    It's one of the few franchises that is generating money and interest.  

 

For @iHeart -   The reason why Disney + and Netflix and other streaming services have shows with only 1 - 2 seasons is that streaming services uses a formula where they don't want to spend money long term and instead continously pump out shows as the cheapest that they can.  Net Flix is more guilty of this but their are  multiple interviews and articles talking about how they'll order 2 seasons of a show and unless it becomes an A+ smash hit that they will cut the show off because they don't want to spend the money for any pay raises and bumps in salaries for additional costs.   The streaming services has an endless supply of people willing to make new shows (or reboots of old shows) so rather then let a show get into a groove and grow over a long period of time... they would rather throw one show after another against the wall in hopes that one sticks.    So even if a show is positively reviewed and starts gaining momentum... they'll rather cut the show off completely and start new with something else because that new show will be at 20% less costs for them.     

Streaming services still in my own opinion haven't figured things out and I'm not a fan of it.   King of the Hill was dumped all in one day which in my opinion was dumb,  but it was done because "if" it was not a hit then they would of cancelled next season and move on and  then market and pump out something else.    I would of rathered it been released on a weekly basis to keep my interest in Disney Plus and King of the Hill over a 10 week period rather then watching it all within a week and forgetting about it.   It's just the throw everything at you kind of approach in hopes that you like something and that you will keep your subscription.  Quantity over quality.  

I agree with you on Andor. It's nothing special & as I said, it's quite boring. Skeleton Crew, just ugh???!!!

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