The petition also pointed out how fans would be happy to see the show on TV again, even if it were not on The CW. Crazy credits The title credits utilize special effects in that the "N" in Ringer splits into two opposite pieces symbolizing the twin sisters that are often opposed to each other.
The written credits that appear under the title are split but become one piece, symbolizing the sisters taking each other's place to appear as one person. User reviews 58 Review. Top review. Intense, Mysterious Fun. This show will keep you on your toes. You need to see every episode or you will miss crucial plot twists. But it's worth it! The acting, wardrobe, sets, and plot are all great! While every single situation isn't believable, it isn't supposed to be. It's called "suspension of disbelief," and those who aren't capable of it should not be watching TV.
Besides, those who are fans of "Buffy" and "Lost" are complaining about the show not being realistic? Give me a break! Watch the first three episodes, and I guarantee you'll be hooked!!
You'll spend your whole weekend watching one episode after another. The series is stylish and suspenseful.
While some plot twists you might see coming, most will surprise and intrigue you--leaving you wanting more. Sarah Michelle Gellar plays the dual roles with aplomb, clearly delineating the personality differences between the two. Pohala and Groffard are also excellent. All in all, the show is fun, fun, fun to watch even if it isn't the most realistic drama of all time.
The biggest shortcoming is the CW canceling it before resolving the story. Big mistake. I just hope enough fans watch and comment on the series to motivate the show's creators to wrap up the story in a second season, a mini-series, or a TV movie. FAQ 5. What songs were featured on the show? Details Edit. Release date September 13, United States. United States. Official site. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 44 minutes. Dolby Digital. Related news. Is Jeopardy! Sep 16 Den of Geek.
Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap. What is the Spanish language plot outline for Ringer ? See more gaps Learn more about contributing. Edit page. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Just don't call it "son of Grantland. Shortly before Bill Simmons was pushed out of ESPN in May , he seemed unsure what the sports network wanted next out of Grantland, the website it built for him.
ESPN officially pulled the plug in October and much of the staff was put out of work. The shutdown was a blow to Grantland's small but passionate audience, but now they have a new place to go: The Ringer , co-founded by Simmons and four other ex-Grantlanders and edited by one of those guys, Sean Fennessey. On the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka , Fennessey said the new site has 43 employees and is working up to 50 thanks to financial support from HBO.
HBO is The Ringer's only investor at present, although the company reportedly heard from several interested partners and investors in both Hollywood and Silicon Valley. Fennessey is quick to point out that not everyone involved with Grantland came over to the new site, and stressed that it will do some things differently.
The text side of the operation is hosted on Medium, the first big new publication to launch there, but Fennessey declined to go into detail about whether Ev Williams's company is paying his, or vice versa. On the new podcast, he said the hardest challenge for him day-to-day was "combining having fun with being legitimate.
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