Netflix’s Inside Job will return for part 2 later this year
The adult animated comedy premiered last October
www.polygon.com
Inside Job is less dead than previously reported!
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Tonight!Primal is SO FUCKING GOOD gang.
The Red Mist is fucking incredible.The most recent episode did so much legwork to completely reorient the show; it's bananas. Fang and Spear do exactly the thing you've wanted them to do this whole time, and you hate them for it.
I did not expect any of those things to happen on tonight’s Primal.
”You were doing so well for a while” got me pretty good.
This. Animation has been one of TV's biggest saviors during the pandemic, especially for people in the industry who couldn't return to physical production sets, and this is the thanks it gets?Even aside from the fact, that we lose out on great shows (I really like Close Enough), what really makes me angry is this assholish disregard of their artists. Sure, who cares if they worked overtime (probably without pay), or generally just tried their hardest to create something? Doesn't matter, just throw it away. Sure, why would you treat you emloyees (or freelancers, whatever it is) with any kind of respect?
At least show the stuff that is already done. What the hell is even the problem there? What idiotic metric am I not seeing, that makes it necessary to only have the very carefullestest of chosen shows be on your streaming service? (With all the spite and sarcasm here, I'm actually curious about this, what kind of metric is used here? Is it just the idea to do away with all the bad animation, so they can look more grown-up, or what?)