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Lovesick is a British sitcom series directed by Elliot Hegarty, Gordon Anderson, Aneil Karia and Tom Edge.
Starring Johnny Flynn, Antonia Thomas, Daniel Ings, Hannah Britland, Joshua McGuire, Richard Thomson, Klariza Clayton, Yasmine Akram, Riann Steele, Jamie Demetriou and others.
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According to Deadline (and noticed by u/TheNerdChaplain), Amazon have greenlit the second season of The Wheel of TimeΒ and production is set to begin immediately after shooting is completed on Season 1. Like the first, the second season is expected to consist of eight episodes.
Amazon ordered scripts for Season 2 to be prepared whilst work on Season 1 were going on, allowing production to begin immediately in the event of a greenlight being given. However, the coronavirus pandemic hugely disrupted the shooting of Season 1. Originally planned to run from September 2019 to May 2020, shooting was suspended in March. It did resume in September but was suspended again in November with some scenes still incomplete. Production on Season 1 resumed just a few days ago, meaning that the team could be shooting Season 2 material within a few weeks.
Amazon typically give two-season orders to their new shows as a way of getting ahead of production delays and minimising the gaps between seasons. Assuming Season 2 is not impacted by any interruptions, it should be possible to air (or start airing) Season 1 before the end of 2021, with Season 2 to follow approximately year later.
Season 1 is predominantly based onΒ The Eye of the World, the first book in Robert Jordan's Wheel of TimeΒ sequence, as well as incorporating material from the prequel novel New Spring. Season 2 is expected to draw on the events of The Great Hunt, the second book in the series. However, there are fourteen books in the series and the TV show is unlikely to run for fourteen seasons, so there is a greater likelihood that future seasons will incorporate events and characters from multiple novels, whilst some storylines and characters will likely be dropped due to a lack of time to incorporate them.
Because I have not really seen any other cartoon/anime where the episodes are longer than 20 minutes, that also is not a TV movie or something
Has anyone seen it yet? Looks good but I want to be sure before I invest my precious time.
https://youtu.be/RawWJ2ppTu0
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I think for myself itβs between Potomac (a black woman and Iβm in a public sector adjacent field), summerhouse (in my mid twenties and professional-esque field) I guess I should include the Toronto HW cause thatβs my origins but I opt out. You guys?
(Also please keep it positive as best you can. Discussions should be cool, donβt be all like uncool)
According to Deadline, Amazon have low-key greenlit the second season of The Wheel of TimeΒ and production is set to begin immediately after shooting is completed on Season 1. Like the first, the second season is expected to consist of eight episodes.
Amazon ordered scripts for Season 2 to be prepared whilst work on Season 1 were going on, allowing production to begin immediately in the event of a greenlight being given. However, the coronavirus pandemic hugely disrupted the shooting of Season 1. Originally planned to run from September 2019 to May 2020, shooting was suspended in March. It did resume in September but was suspended again in November with some scenes still incomplete. Production on Season 1 resumed just a few days ago, meaning that the team could be shooting Season 2 material within a few weeks.
Amazon typically give two-season orders to their new shows as a way of getting ahead of production delays and minimising the gaps between seasons. Assuming Season 2 is not impacted by any interruptions, it should be possible to air (or start airing) Season 1 before the end of 2021, with Season 2 to follow approximately year later.
Season 1 is predominantly based onΒ The Eye of the World, the first book in Robert Jordan's Wheel of TimeΒ sequence, as well as incorporating material from the prequel novel New Spring. Season 2 is expected to draw on the events of The Great Hunt, the second book in the series. However, there are fourteen books in the series and the TV show is unlikely to run for fourteen seasons, so there is a greater likelihood that future seasons will incorporate events and characters from multiple novels, whilst some storylines and characters will likely be dropped due to a lack of time to incorporate them.
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