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we need shows to go back to 22 episode seasons just so they can get filler episodes in again. sometimes you just need episodes like that as a breather, where not everything is life and death and idk they just play baseball

“Underground”: New TV series explores black resistance in slave-era America

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Underground is harrowing and compelling new 10 episode TV show centered on a group of slaves planning a daring all-or-nothing 600-mile escape from a Georgia plantation. It premieres on March 9th on WGN America.

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The journey and escape of thousands of slaves to free states and Canada in the 19th century is one of the most fascinating and defiant parts of American history but one that has received little attention on television or in movies.

The relationships and the agendas of the series’ slave characters, the people who claim ownership and domain over them, the hunters who seek to snare them and the abolitionists who fight to help them find freedom form a complex and intriguing mosaic in this new TV epic.

Why this might actually work:

1. It was created, written and co-produced by a black woman

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Misha Green is a writer and producer who has worked on shows including Sons of Anarchy and Heroes. 

“One day my sister said to me, ‘You should do a show about the Underground Railroad.’ I liked the idea. I immediately knew the title would be the ‘Underground.’ I knew I wanted it to be epic and big. So I went to Joe Polaski, the co–creator of Underground. We had a great history. 

We decided to see it from all perspectives: from the slaves running to those left behind on the plantation, to the slave catchers going after them to those helping along the way. The more we researched, we found truth is stranger than fiction. We knew it was the right time for a television series”

2. It’s not another tragic slave era story exploiting black pain for dramatic effect

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 Misha Green: “It’s not about the occupation; it’s about the revolution. This is a story that has not been told before. We have a little paragraph in some history books about this time period. But this is an inspiring story that shows what can be accomplished when we stick together. It shows how people traveled 600 miles with people hunting them every step to get to freedom. It shows the ingenuity they used.“

Aldis Hodge, the shows lead protagonist said “to be called a slave is to be called a thing. It’s like being cattle or a machine. We depicted it from the viewpoint that these people are enslaved Americans, and we celebrate their strengths.” 

3. It gives a deeper look into the slave resistance than ever before

Unlike many slave dramas that have gone before, this is not a sepia-tinted period drama or a revisionist fantasy. Underground explores the social, moral, and political complexities of this period. It gives viewers a historically accurate glimpse of how the clandestine system of the Underground Railroad operated.

“The Underground Railroad is one sentence – one paragraph – in history books, and they sum it up to one person, the amazing legend of Harriet Tubman,” says Smollett-Bell who plays Rosalee, a shy but internally strong house slave. “But there were thousands of people who risked their lives and who were actively changing our nation.”

Actor Alano Miller who plays Cato said “At first, when it was pitched to me, it was ‘slave drama,’ and that made me cringe. But then I read the script and the humanity; it was about the revolution. The writing was just so excellent; it had so much depth to it and it wasn’t one-dimensional.”

4. It has a stellar cast

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As well as being executive produced by John Legend, Underground stars True Blood’s Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Straight Outta Compton’s Aldis Hodge, Jane The Virgin’s Alano Miller, Arrow’s Jessica de Gouw, Law & Order: SVU alum Christopher Meloni, Amirah Vann and Justified’s Mykelti Williamson, among others. Empire’s Jussie Smollett and Treme’s Renwick Scott also guest star.

5. The soundtrack’s gunna be great

John Legend is the show’s music producer, so you know it’s going to be good. The moody R&B and blues rock soundtrack to Underground “emphasizes the struggles of the South in this tumultuous time.“

Underground premieres on March 9th on WGN America.

Watch the trailer below:

The Great British Baking Show

I am not disappointed in this show at all. The hosts are great! I love that they are both women.

This technical challenge is mean! To be given a vague recipe based on something created by one of the judges!

None of the food they are baking is especially familiar to me. Like they made bread rolls, but with all these strange flavors and such in them. I didn’t recognize any of the cookies. It really underlines that this is a different country and a different culture. But it’s fun!

And the things they say sometimes! Like you have to be paying attention, but they just say these things so nonchalantly.

Okay this woman is baking an entire farmer’s breakfast into a loaf of bread. Like who does this? This is seriously the fanciest bread I’ve ever seen.

Why is it all done in a tent in the middle of a field? They can’t afford a hall or something? I don’t think this would happen in the U. S.

It’s so strange, but it’s brilliant!

I’m coming soon to a TV near you

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BLOG: I’m coming soon to a TV near you

At MegaCon, I announced that I’ve been developing a television show that I host, write, and produce. Here’s a little bit more about that show.

The network picked us up for 12 episodes, and we’ll start airing in May. If everything goes according to plan, and they make a full order, I’ll be on your television almost every week for the rest of the year. This show is really funny, and I can’t wait to…

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If this ends up being on at eight o'clock, I’m going to be pissed. Sounds great though! Am excited!!