My stories have come back... I don't watch reality TV so network television's Fall season is the first I'm seeing of television in a post-COVID world. Talk about what you see... how's this whole situation affecting the scripting/production/whatever? You can talk about reality tv, too.
I watch three shows right now - Superstore, Station 19, Grey's Anatomy. The latter two are real "period pieces" right now. (the period is spring of this year) They just skipped over the period where medical guidance was "no masks for non-medical people" and are harshly judging people for not getting in line. They are continuing directly from last season(s) but Station 19 had several more episodes in the bank than Grey's so I know the timeline probably doesn't work but will not revisit to try to make sense of it.
Also, characters are hanging out in public because that's socially acceptable in April in this alternate universe. It does make sense that Lieutenant Andy Herrera would do this even if it were a bad idea. (little Station 19 "humor" for all us fans on this board!) Anyway it's probably for the best that they just film these as if they're using "best" COVID practices right now but on all three shows characters are constantly having unmasked conversations with each other in closed rooms. Debbie Allen was shouting at Maggie in Grey's Anatomy in a boardroom! For fun/catharis! Don't do it! (Debbie Allen's character actually has cancer)
On Superstore, they are constantly filming group meeting seasons in a warehouse with an open door.
This probably has nothing to do with COVID but I'm so fully greyspilled that I like Jo Wilson now. I never expected this to happen. Anyway, I will wait for you all to watch every episode of Grey's Anatomy and its spin-offs Private Practice and Station 19. I still need to catch some of its webseries.
Excited to see the Black Lives Matter... In This, the Time of COVID, season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine in 2021.
I watch three shows right now - Superstore, Station 19, Grey's Anatomy. The latter two are real "period pieces" right now. (the period is spring of this year) They just skipped over the period where medical guidance was "no masks for non-medical people" and are harshly judging people for not getting in line. They are continuing directly from last season(s) but Station 19 had several more episodes in the bank than Grey's so I know the timeline probably doesn't work but will not revisit to try to make sense of it.
Also, characters are hanging out in public because that's socially acceptable in April in this alternate universe. It does make sense that Lieutenant Andy Herrera would do this even if it were a bad idea. (little Station 19 "humor" for all us fans on this board!) Anyway it's probably for the best that they just film these as if they're using "best" COVID practices right now but on all three shows characters are constantly having unmasked conversations with each other in closed rooms. Debbie Allen was shouting at Maggie in Grey's Anatomy in a boardroom! For fun/catharis! Don't do it! (Debbie Allen's character actually has cancer)
On Superstore, they are constantly filming group meeting seasons in a warehouse with an open door.
This probably has nothing to do with COVID but I'm so fully greyspilled that I like Jo Wilson now. I never expected this to happen. Anyway, I will wait for you all to watch every episode of Grey's Anatomy and its spin-offs Private Practice and Station 19. I still need to catch some of its webseries.
Excited to see the Black Lives Matter... In This, the Time of COVID, season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine in 2021.