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Title Pages: View TV-series by season
It would be nice if we could look at a season of TV shows. Say we want to look up a guest actor on season 3 of Star Trek The Next Generation but we have to go through all the cast in all the seasons.
ACT_1
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Each season is a different story and characters
Can someone sort the cast by season?
"Fargo" (2014) TV series 2014-
Seasons: 1 | 2 | 3
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2802850/reference
Cast
Allison Tolman ... Molly Solverson (11 episodes, 2014-2015)
Colin Hanks ... Gus Grimly (11 episodes, 2014-2015)
Martin Freeman ... Lester Nygaard (11 episodes, 2014-2015)
Billy Bob Thornton ... Lorne Malvo (10 episodes, 2014)
Kirsten Dunst ... Peggy Blumquist (10 episodes, 2015)
Patrick Wilson ... Lou Solverson (10 episodes, 2015)
Jesse Plemons ... Ed Blumquist (10 episodes, 2015)
Ted Danson ... Hank Larsson (10 episodes, 2015)
Bokeem Woodbine ... Mike Milligan (10 episodes, 2015)
Brad Mann ... Gale Kitchen (10 episodes, 2015)
Carrie Coon ... Gloria Burgle (10 episodes, 2017)
Jean Smart ... Floyd Gerhardt (9 episodes, 2015)
Bob Odenkirk ... Bill Oswalt (9 episodes, 2014)
Keith Carradine ... Lou Solverson (9 episodes, 2014-2015)
Cristin Milioti ... Betsy Solverson (9 episodes, 2015)
Joey King ... Greta Grimly (9 episodes, 2014-2015)
Zahn McClarnon ... Hanzee Dent (9 episodes, 2015)
Angus Sampson ... Bear Gerhardt (9 episodes, 2015)
Ewan McGregor ... Emmit Stussy (9 episodes, 2017)
Jim Gaffigan ... Donny Mashman (9 episodes, 2017)
Michael Stuhlbarg ... Sy Feltz (9 episodes, 2017)
David Thewlis ... V.M. Vargas (9 episodes, 2017)
Mary Elizabeth Winstead ... Nikki Swango (9 episodes, 2017)
Emily Haine ... Noreen Vanderslice (8 episodes, 2015)
Graham Verchere ... Nathan Burgle (8 episodes, 2017)
Jeffrey Donovan ... Dodd Gerhardt (7 episodes, 2015)
and others...
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Bob Odenkirk ... Bill Oswalt (9 episodes, 2014)
Billy Bob Thornton ... Lorne Malvo (10 episodes, 2014)
Keith Carradine ... Lou Solverson (9 episodes, 2014-2015)
Martin Freeman ... Lester Nygaard (11 episodes, 2014-2015)
Colin Hanks ... Gus Grimly (11 episodes, 2014-2015)
Joey King ... Greta Grimly (9 episodes, 2014-2015)
Allison Tolman ... Molly Solverson (11 episodes, 2014-2015)
Ted Danson ... Hank Larsson (10 episodes, 2015)
Jeffrey Donovan ... Dodd Gerhardt (7 episodes, 2015)
Kirsten Dunst ... Peggy Blumquist (10 episodes, 2015)
Emily Haine ... Noreen Vanderslice (8 episodes, 2015)
Brad Mann ... Gale Kitchen (10 episodes, 2015)
Zahn McClarnon ... Hanzee Dent (9 episodes, 2015)
Cristin Milioti ... Betsy Solverson (9 episodes, 2015)
Jesse Plemons ... Ed Blumquist (10 episodes, 2015)
Jean Smart ... Floyd Gerhardt (9 episodes, 2015)
Patrick Wilson ... Lou Solverson (10 episodes, 2015)
Bokeem Woodbine ... Mike Milligan (10 episodes, 2015)
Carrie Coon ... Gloria Burgle (10 episodes, 2017)
Jim Gaffigan ... Donny Mashman (9 episodes, 2017)
Ewan McGregor ... Emmit Stussy (9 episodes, 2017)
Michael Stuhlbarg ... Sy Feltz (9 episodes, 2017)
David Thewlis ... V.M. Vargas (9 episodes, 2017)
Mary Elizabeth Winstead ... Nikki Swango (9 episodes, 2017)
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khitron
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Hello. There is a simple way to get the full tv series cast. But how can I see it for a particular season? For example, in tv show A season number C the artist E appeared G times as I.
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Mecki
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Couldn't IMDb staff create such a detailed title page with an option to click on like 'See full season cast' to display those actors?
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Alexey
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1 month ago
Task: search TV Shows by a specific season release date! (not by the 1-st season release date only)
Example, the TV show 'Stranger Things' and others where more than one season.
It started in the 2016 year. It can be found only by link with 'release_date=2016-01-01', when the 1-st season started:
https://www.imdb.com/search/title/?title=Stranger%20Things&title_type=tv_series&release_date=2016-07-01,
and not by 'release_date=2017-07-01' and etc
A user might not add it to their wishlist, but wish to view e.g. season 3 (2019).
He did monthly search with 'release_date=2019-07-01', but w/o success!
If user don't know when season 1 was started, then seasons 2, 3, 4, etc will never be found.
Thus, user need to own many notes/lists when each TV Show were started and review updates instead of simple monthly/yearly search.
The 'Stranger Things' is only example. TV Shows name and/or dates may by unknown by user.
I'm not sure who exactly is comfortable searching only for the date of the first season.
Many great TV Shows are stuck in the past and many of users could miss it and/or its new seasons..
Not sure that they will search 2016 for find 'Stranger Things' season 4 or 5!
Solution: I thought it would be cool an idea to add new/update filter for add ability to search search TV Show by a specific season release date (at least by the date of the first episode of each season).
P.S. this would simplify the monthly search for upcoming releases (incl. seasons)
Make sense?
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DayoEnor
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186 Points
1 month ago
You know, Anime already work by this rule, just search on MyAnimeList or any other similar site for an anime and you'll find a different page for every season with its unique ratings and staff. Same should be done to IMDB in my opinion. To give justice for early seasons of Game Of Thrones, Lost, House of Cards and many other shows that bombed in the final few season, or the ones that got better like Breaking Bad.
Also, it'll give us an idea of how the series have developed over the seasons so we wont be disappointed by its ending.
Also, this will be good for shows with completely or partially different staff for each season.
Also, this will help the IMDB users to mark exactly their watching activity, for example: watched 4 seasons of How I Met Your Mother and rated them 8, 5, 3, 3...
[sorry for my bad English]
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Alexey
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1 month ago
Excuse me for some offtop, but this topic looks like very general!
Too much different questions/ideas merged in there.
I don't want to argue which question is more important, but many may never get an answer because of the mergers.
Just my note.. thank you!
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