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That's what a reboot does. It takes a few of the good things and changes most of the things they didn't want to continue.


That's not my understanding of the term "reboot" in the context of television/cinema.

In any case, this certainly wasn't a reboot by any definition. The main characters all remained and simply moved forward with their lives. It would be like saying they rebooted Seinfeld when Jerry and George started working on the show within the show.

What's an example of show that rebooted?

If the main characters all go away then it's just a new show. :lol:


2nd Season of The Wire had an entirely new cast and story and it worked great as it was sewed into the later seasons. It was genius and I never seen it done like that like they did in The Wire.

But ya, The Leftovers sucked.


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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:

In any case, this certainly wasn't a reboot by any definition.

Correct. I know Rick likes to do his thing here and I appreciate that but this is a fact, not an opinion. Saying the show was rebooted is like saying 2 + 2 = 5

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Brick wrote:
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That's what a reboot does. It takes a few of the good things and changes most of the things they didn't want to continue.


That's not my understanding of the term "reboot" in the context of television/cinema.

In any case, this certainly wasn't a reboot by any definition. The main characters all remained and simply moved forward with their lives. It would be like saying they rebooted Seinfeld when Jerry and George started working on the show within the show.

What's an example of show that rebooted?

If the main characters all go away then it's just a new show. :lol:



Saved By the Bell has just been rebooted.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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That's what a reboot does. It takes a few of the good things and changes most of the things they didn't want to continue.


That's not my understanding of the term "reboot" in the context of television/cinema.

In any case, this certainly wasn't a reboot by any definition. The main characters all remained and simply moved forward with their lives. It would be like saying they rebooted Seinfeld when Jerry and George started working on the show within the show.

What's an example of show that rebooted?

If the main characters all go away then it's just a new show. :lol:



Saved By the Bell has just been rebooted.

But just as many main characters return, and it's in the same location.

Is it just about the time period?

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Brick wrote:
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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That's what a reboot does. It takes a few of the good things and changes most of the things they didn't want to continue.


That's not my understanding of the term "reboot" in the context of television/cinema.

In any case, this certainly wasn't a reboot by any definition. The main characters all remained and simply moved forward with their lives. It would be like saying they rebooted Seinfeld when Jerry and George started working on the show within the show.

What's an example of show that rebooted?

If the main characters all go away then it's just a new show. :lol:



Saved By the Bell has just been rebooted.

But just as many main characters return, and it's in the same location.

Is it just about the time period?


In this case it's about the time period and the gap between filming. In the case of Planet of the Apes it's about replacing Charlton Heston with Marky Mark and starting over. Do you really not know what a reboot is or are you just pretending because you need to get your argue on and this is slightly more interesting than beefing about whether Donald Trump is a cad or not?

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Only Bernstein likes to do the "Hey you know that thing you like, it sucks" bit more than Rick

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
In this case it's about the time period and the gap between filming. In the case of Planet of the Apes it's about replacing Charlton Heston with Marky Mark and starting over. Do you really not know what a reboot is or are you just pretending because you need to get your argue on and this is slightly more interesting than beefing about whether Donald Trump is a cad or not?
You can reboot a show during it's initial run. It's basically making some major changes in between seasons. Examples are like when Michael left The Office or when Charlie Sheen left Two and a Half Men. I would call the Marky Mark POTA a remake and not a reboot. Now, if Marky Mark had instead been taking off from the last scene of Charlton Heston then it would be a reboot.

It seems as if you are saying that even though there were massive changes between season one and season two that it wasn't a reboot because the time frame they live in is roughly the same.

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Only Bernstein likes to do the "Hey you know that thing you like, it sucks" bit more than Rick

I've only seen one season and I didn't like it. That's why I asked if the other seasons were different and better and it seems to be that it was just as good as season one.

If you enjoyed the series that is fine. I always thought the show had potential but it didn't reach it and it instead was just a depressing and disjointed mess in season one where there may not or may have been supernatural ghosts.

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Just completed a rewatch of the Wire, probably the 5th time I’ve watched the whole series.

Prop Joe to me was as interesting as Omar, Marlo or Stringer Bell. Would have liked a little more of a back story on him. Lester Freamon would be my second choice. Wonder what his daily routine in the pawn shop unit was like for 13 years and 4 months.

As previously mentioned, Rip from Yellowstone is also a good choice.


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Just completed a rewatch of the Wire, probably the 5th time I’ve watched the whole series.

Prop Joe to me was as interesting as Omar, Marlo or Stringer Bell. Would have liked a little more of a back story on him. Lester Freamon would be my second choice. Wonder what his daily routine in the pawn shop unit was like for 13 years and 4 months.

As previously mentioned, Rip from Yellowstone is also a good choice.



that's a show that needs to be brought back.


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Only Bernstein likes to do the "Hey you know that thing you like, it sucks" bit more than Rick


Says the guy whose board raison d'etre is trolling Bears fans.

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Prop Joe to me was as interesting as Omar, Marlo or Stringer Bell. Would have liked a little more of a back story on him.

Agreed. Would have loved to see that. This is the best we got for now

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g9eVsUgKczE

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Is the Leftovers worth the watch? Seems like I started it at some point and couldnt get into it.


Absolutely yes.

Probably my favorite show of all time.

It still amazes me to see posts like this. The first season of it was terrible. Did it get better when they took a road trip after that season was over?


Season 1 was very good, but I understand why it's hard for some people to get through.

Season 2 was amazing and maybe one of the best seasons of TV ever.

Season 3 was great and brought the show to a satisfying end.

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Can concur The Leftovers gets better and better as it goes on.


As for the original question, Don Draper wins it for me. I'd say Omar Little gets an Honorable Mention

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Prop Joe to me was as interesting as Omar, Marlo or Stringer Bell. Would have liked a little more of a back story on him.

Agreed. Would have loved to see that. This is the best we got for now

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=g9eVsUgKczE


That mirrors a couple of guys I grew up with that reminded me of Prop Joe. Even knew a couple of Omars.

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Only Bernstein likes to do the "Hey you know that thing you like, it sucks" bit more than Rick


Says the guy whose board raison d'etre is trolling Bears fans.

Not at all. I generally like the Bears. But most of you Bear fans are dumb as a box of rocks and I’m just trying to help y’all see the light. It’s my cross to bear

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Most interesting is Omar Little

Most interesting on The Sopranos was Junior.


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rogers park bryan wrote:
Most interesting is Omar Little

Most interesting on The Sopranos was Junior.

Uncle Junior is among the best overall in tv history but find it tough to go with you there. To me he’s like Raylen, always funny/great/charismatic but not sure his waters run very deep.

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Most interesting is Omar Little

Most interesting on The Sopranos was Junior.

Uncle Junior is among the best overall in tv history but find it tough to go with you there. To me he’s like Raylen, always funny/great/charismatic but not sure his waters run very deep.

Not that his waters run deep, but you found out more and more about the character as the series went on. Kept adding layers to his story/personality.


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