This is it. In season 1 finale episode right before the end. (Minutes 40-41 or so) After the send it to Thoth quote where Dresden sends all the Eros video feeds to Thoth, it cuts to Alex where Alex says something to the effect of ‘I think I got a fix on the bad guys’ but it gets lost in the big blue monster reveal that follows.

IF is hidden there inside the ‘I’ in ‘I did it’

The Goldman family got the book rights in OJ's bankruptcy, then changed the book cover design to include the tiniest 'If' hidden within a gigantic "I DID IT" and added the subtitle 'Confessions of the Killer.'

The Expanse is pretty great. Lots of others already mentioned…

‘Better than a typical performer’ or ‘better than most movies that start with X box office on Friday.’

Sugar on AppleTV+ with Colin Farrell (who is awesome). After 2 episodes the writer decided to shift genres from Hollywood detective noir to noir + What?!?

‘Handful of years’ is a direct quote from the co-CEOs of Alcon.

Justified and Futurama, both resurrected by Hulu for additional seasons…

I bet they wait a bit and put in the new Tokyo version of space mountain (which I have to believe is going to be based on guardians)

And is what the brand new Space Mountain in Tokyo will be (I am making an assumption here but it’s the same price as guardians was…)

Netflix prepays all residuals so their shows cost much more than a ‘normal’ one.

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I was worried at first, but the below quote makes me think they aren't going for a 4 episode 'wrap up'

FROM THE ARTICLE
“The extraordinary 3 Body Problem, brought to life with the deft hands of Benioff, Weiss and Woo will soar to never-before-seen heights as they tackle the rest of the mind-blowing journey through Death’s End,” said Peter Friedlander, Vice President, Scripted Series (US & Canada), Netflix.

I'd bet we get a 10 or 12 episode 'season 2' that wraps up the entire book trilogy -and might be divided into 2 halves.

It’s more related to how Netflix pays residual payments upfront.

There were lots of hints right around the end of season 6 that hinted at streaming movies that may have not materialized. Anything recent? It does not hurt that Breck Eisners’ dad is a multi-billionaire and Amazon’s rights expire soon (or may have already).

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I’d guess you could get a season of 8 episodes or more for $60m per season on the low side… I’m sure Alcon has a number in mind. Not sure they’d sign up for 1 more season of current show. I suspect Alcon might prefer something like 22 episodes and back catalog licensing for 120m and wrap up the book series over 3 ‘seasons’ worth of new episodes. Not sure how big the market is for that package right now.

Depends on how much control the creator has and if he is fine with the mountain of cash he has already earned.

Yup, lots of hopes and surprises but it seems that if there was an actual plan or contract they have no incentive to hide it. Hey, Surprise could have ended with a Bluey movie trailer. I’m sure they could have made a trailer in the last 3 years… just saying.

They have no contract for further content, for whatever reason. (Creative differences, perhaps?)

Yeah but posted before the Sign aired, ‘we have more Surprises’ har har

‘We have more in store and we’re thinking what will be next as well.’

It’s clear to me they completed their work on the show years ago, and have not come up with an agreement for more tv or movie content yet. That alone should be the biggest concern here.

They do not win by dragging it out unless there is no plan.

They are still thinking about what to do years after the production of one of the most popular shows ended. What?!?

That BBC article was from before ‘Surprise’ came out.

They said prior to The Sign release ‘

“No it is not the end for Bluey. I'm sure we have many more surprises in store for you," she told the BBC's Nick Robinson.

"We have more in store and we are thinking what would be next."

More ‘Surprises.’ Funny.

My bet is that the creator wants to let it lie, and BBC/Disney dumptrucks of cash have not been enough to convince him to write and produce more Bluey.

I’m going to guess that Disney green lights whatever new content he wants to make at whatever budget he likes, in exchange for more Bluey content. It could get interesting though, based on interviews it’s clear he wants to age them up to better reflect his actual life/experiences and that might not fly.

A 30 min sitcom with a bit more mature content? Spin off with said content? A Bluey movie and separate series (not Bluey).

Get that dump truck of cash!

Make sure those cards are NOT store credit cards that hit you with the entire accrued interest if not paid in full by the end of the 0%. For example, you bought a bunch of furniture at 0% for 12 months, but many store cards keep track of 22% interest as 'deferred interest' and pound you with the entire 12 months interest amount if any balance remains at the end of the "0%" promotional period.

None of the pictures really capture the wispy prominences and how far out they go. Somehow the contrast breaks them. The human eye can really capture the slightly glowing white swirls extending out the width of the sun and farther.