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TAR 32; WHEN will it air?? FALL 2020 +(Emmy SPEC HERE PLEASE)
georgiapeach:
--- Quote from: Hubickichibi on March 26, 2020, 04:03:40 AM ---
wait but S31 is on april
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LAST YEAR,
BritishTARFan:
--- Quote from: RachelLeVega on March 26, 2020, 11:37:29 AM ---I feel like, unfortunately, as long as the virus is still spreading, we won't be seeing TAR on the airwaves until the hunker-down orders have been lifted, and even then, a couple weeks after to allow everyone to resettle into their new normal. Predicting a specific month right now runs the risk of airing the show during a possibly critical time, and will leave CBS and the show with poor taste in people's mouths. I don't want season 32 to be remembered as the cycle that news coverage and everyday Americans ruin by bashing it under these strange circumstances. TAR received overexposure with media during the season 33 cancellation with praise for being considerate. Let's not trend just to top that and Claire's watermelon launch with this inconsiderate move. Not when officials have put a limit on air travel and to social distance. Heck, CBS is also airing these end title cards stating to use good hygiene and stay away from public gathering at the end of each primetime rerun. Making a move to put TAR32 on the air so soon will deter everything they have spoken of to heed the public and themselves. And we all know CBS always protects ViacomCBS. We don't know if things will start clearing up by Easter as the president projected. There's so much real stuff going on among everyone that I don't think scheduling a travel competition on broadcast TV will be in the network's best interest at this moment.
TAR is mainly air travel. We don't need people freaking out about this more than they yelled about the Hanoi visit back in season 22. :duno:
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Would people in the US really kick up a fuss? I mean I understand but surely people would get it was filmed ages ago and its just a competition show not trying to mock or even show light to the virus.
Although in England were quite blasé about these sorts of things :duno:
RachelLeVega:
--- Quote from: BritishTARFan on March 26, 2020, 04:52:19 PM ---
--- Quote from: RachelLeVega on March 26, 2020, 11:37:29 AM ---I feel like, unfortunately, as long as the virus is still spreading, we won't be seeing TAR on the airwaves until the hunker-down orders have been lifted, and even then, a couple weeks after to allow everyone to resettle into their new normal. Predicting a specific month right now runs the risk of airing the show during a possibly critical time, and will leave CBS and the show with poor taste in people's mouths. I don't want season 32 to be remembered as the cycle that news coverage and everyday Americans ruin by bashing it under these strange circumstances. TAR received overexposure with media during the season 33 cancellation with praise for being considerate. Let's not trend just to top that and Claire's watermelon launch with this inconsiderate move. Not when officials have put a limit on air travel and to social distance. Heck, CBS is also airing these end title cards stating to use good hygiene and stay away from public gathering at the end of each primetime rerun. Making a move to put TAR32 on the air so soon will deter everything they have spoken of to heed the public and themselves. And we all know CBS always protects ViacomCBS. We don't know if things will start clearing up by Easter as the president projected. There's so much real stuff going on among everyone that I don't think scheduling a travel competition on broadcast TV will be in the network's best interest at this moment.
TAR is mainly air travel. We don't need people freaking out about this more than they yelled about the Hanoi visit back in season 22. :duno:
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Would people in the US really kick up a fuss? I mean I understand but surely people would get it was filmed ages ago and its just a competition show not trying to mock or even show light to the virus.
Although in England were quite blasé about these sorts of things :duno:
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People here are generally more media-sensitive, and even more so now that everyone is at home scared because we just surged pass 80,000 confirmed cases. Promoting TAR during this time would bring bad publicity to CBS when Americans are still desperate for more information about air travel restrictions, testing sites, availability of hospital care, looking for a new job (over 3.3 million people filed for unemployment this week), social work, anything that helps alleviate people's stressors while resources are insufficient. TAR, as much as I would like the show to be aired as soon as possible, isn't in the best interest to flaunt on primetime to compete against news coverage of the virus simply because it's doing the exact opposite of the government's disease prevention etiquette.
BourkieBoy:
I think they should air the show right about now! Because many people are at home, the show will receive high ratings, which CBS gives the green light to Seasons 33 & 34 being produced after the coronavirus 'flats the curve'!
Airing the show in the same slot as when Survivor 40 finishes, would be pretty cool!
Lemontail:
Anyone who read about what happened when TAR 22 aired an episode about visiting Vietnam would know how this will bring out. The scrutiny will be too much.
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