Posted on 10/16/2015 5:32:58 AM PDT by RummyChick
The meteoric rise of Empire was the TV story of last season restoring network TVs reputation as a place where viewers could go for exciting quality entertainment after years of decline.
Debuting in midseason with 13 episodes and pulling in huge numbers, which grew each week Empire was quickly renewed and given a slot on the fall schedule. Fox also increased the shows number of episodes this season to 18.
But the rush to Season 2 may have hurt Empire. Four episodes in, it has become predictable and stuck in dramatic second gear.
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I live in a pretty diverse area and TBH... I don’t know one white person (adult or teen) that watches Empire. I thought it was pretty much a black viewed tv show. Not making a rude comment but I just figured that the majority of white folks watch some shows and black folks watch others.
I wonder if there isn’t another aspect to kill it from the inside since one of the actors spoke out against the gay PC they’re instilling in the show....
I work for the fed gov in Wash, DC... EVERYBODY here talks about that show. They’re all atwitter.
I have never watched it to tell you the truth. I watched “Scandal” and “How to get away with Murder”, but I grew tired quickly of the “black” mystique, not to mention the prevalent homosexuality.
Sorry, folks. In Hollywood's eyes, queer > black.
This week they made a video which was themed about black power and the Black Panthers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_P8uOufdE6M
It hacked me off and all I could do was roll my eyes and say..can I make the same video and Show WHITEY POWER
Such a double standard.
I just don’t identify with these “black” shows. The reason is that I don’t hate white people or have some grudge/ax/angle to grind. Just don’t have anything in common with them.
watched about 3 minutes of one show to see what all the hopla was about.
*puke*
not interested.
I’m an old, white, man and I watched it the first season, thought it was great. It had top notch talent, was well produced, very entertaining drama. Then they started telling me how to think and what to think by pushing a social agenda and screwed up a really good show.
Taraji Henson and Terrence Howard are great talents and deserve a better vehicle than what this show is becoming.
Apparently the 2 leads Cookie and Lucius hate each other in real life.
BBC used to make some good period films, but I don't know if they still make anything worth seeing. I've been meaning to check out The Last Kingdom, and if anyone has seen it let me know how it is (and if it diverges from Cornwell's awesome novels in any but the most minor of ways, I don't to see a second of it).
You are not old, jstaff... you are way more hip than me. :) It is disappointing when you find a show and the first season is so good and then they fumble the football in the second season.
Sophomore slump.
They are so high on their supposed genius that they start phoning it in for season 2 because they think they got the magic formula for perpetual ratings success. I’ll bet that many of the actors and writers are too busy going to parties, giving interviews, fielding offers for other projects to notice that they just recycled all of the stuff from season one.
It might also be that shows that rise to high ratings in their first season puts the fear of the almighty (read that as the studio bigwigs) in the minds of the producers and writers, making them too afraid to monkey too much with the winning “formula”, potentially endangering the ratings, but ending up producing a boring program anyway that is too safe that turns off their 1st season viewers.
Well it is still doing a million times better then the closest show. NCIS is gotten pathetic ratings this year. Actually everything has except Empire, The Big Bang Theory and Modern Family but even they are falling.
I really liked the one scene where the thug son is in a restaurant and starts ripping on Obama.
HTGAWM was so overtly gay I dont think even want to find out if they get caught in the end.
Australia made a period show with Essie Davis called Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries that has gotten worldwide attention. I enjoyed it. Light hearted whimsical show based in the late 20’s.
On netflix. I then watched Essie Davis in Babadook that many thought should have gotten Oscar Nominated but because it was a horror flick it was ignored. All throughout the movie I kept thinking..I can’t believe this is Miss Fisher.
If you are sick of two black shows mystique. Can you imagine how horrid it is for Blacks who have to sit thought 90 percent to white mystique. Glad you are finding out that blacks don’t have it that easy. Good lesson for you.
Oh my God. Why did you hear that lie? Cookie refused to do the part unless Lucius was the lead man. They knew each other from a movie back in the day.
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