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Rapey Joe Stalin posted:Banshee is fun, but put alongside Justified it comes out looking awful. Also the lead actor has a weird head. Like somebody kicked in his forehead, yeah.
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Rapey Joe Stalin posted:Banshee is fun, but put alongside Justified it comes out looking awful. Also the lead actor has a weird head. Take that back.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 07:18 |
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My in-universe explanation is that he spent time deliberately wearing a misshapen metal crown as an adolescent, with the goal of confusing women (via his cranial paradox) into sleeping with him. I find it gives a context in which the show makes more sense. Brain damage also explains his character's other behaviour.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 07:50 |
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My wife and I have stalled in finishing Fringe (she's not so into the dystopian future setting of the fifth season), but we're halfway through True Detective, and I am loving it. Everything from the cinematography to the bleak Louisiana setting to the GORGEOUS theme song by the Handsome Family, it feels like a show that was made for me.
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# ? Apr 20, 2014 16:53 |
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Most recently, I finished The X-Files. I'm watching seaQuest 2032 at the moment; it seems like an interesting change of pace from the first two seasons. It was cancelled halfway through the season so it's pretty short; only thirteen episodes in all. Still, I like it.
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 02:07 |
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I binge watched Nikita up to the middle of the third season a while back, and just recently picked it back up. Holy shitballs is this show the craziest thing on television. They manage to kill off the antagonist halfway into season 2 while taking a side character and turning her into a magnificently psychotic bitch who is about a hundred times scarier than the big bad guy. Seriously the back half of season 3 is so hosed up, like everyone is just a broken person, it's amazing.
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WarLocke posted:I binge watched Nikita up to the middle of the third season a while back, and just recently picked it back up. Holy shitballs is this show the craziest thing on television. They manage to kill off the antagonist halfway into season 2 while taking a side character and turning her into a magnificently psychotic bitch who is about a hundred times scarier than the big bad guy. Seriously the back half of season 3 is so hosed up, like everyone is just a broken person, it's amazing. Having seen Nikita, reading your post put a giant grin on my face
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 19:32 |
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Reign is the weirdest thing I've been watching in a long time. It's some deviant mix of Disney and Game of Thrones, half the time I'm either mesmerized by all the backstabbing, political maneuvering and sex, half the time its sappier then a five-dollar romance novel. It's surprisingly entertaining.
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# ? Apr 26, 2014 22:18 |
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WarLocke posted:I binge watched Nikita up to the middle of the third season a while back, and just recently picked it back up. Holy shitballs is this show the craziest thing on television. They manage to kill off the antagonist halfway into season 2 while taking a side character and turning her into a magnificently psychotic bitch who is about a hundred times scarier than the big bad guy. Seriously the back half of season 3 is so hosed up, like everyone is just a broken person, it's amazing. Is that the series from a few years back, or the more recent one? I heard it was kinda eh. Guessing it kicked up in season 2?
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 09:54 |
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I binge watched Sherlock recently. It's such an addicting show but terribly low in quantity having only 3 episodes a season (1.5 hrs each episode). Of course I started watching Mad Men about one and a half weeks ago and I'm on Season 3 Finale.
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# ? Apr 27, 2014 10:28 |
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Kaboom Dragoon posted:Is that the series from a few years back, or the more recent one? I heard it was kinda eh. Guessing it kicked up in season 2? The Maggie Q one, not the old(er) USA(?) one with Petra whatever. Yeah, it really picks up in season 2 and the gas never lets off.
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# ? Apr 28, 2014 04:18 |
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Been binging through Prison Break over the last week. It's been on my radar for awhile, and I'm glad I finally got to it. I'm a sucker for both "innocent guy gets framed" and "elaborate/ridiculous conspiracy goes all the way to the top" stories, so this is extra fun for me. I like most of the characters too, but the show definitely slows down when it goes outside the prison (at least up until the last one I watched). It's been awhile since I saw a show where after every episode I say that I'll just watch one more. Then three episodes later... (I just want to see T-Bag get what's coming to him. )
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# ? May 1, 2014 11:00 |
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NeuroticLich posted:Been binging through Prison Break over the last week. It's been on my radar for awhile, and I'm glad I finally got to it. I envy you! I wish I was watching it for the first time because the first season is one of the most fun first seasons of anything, ever. I enjoyed the series the whole way through until the end which is probably a minority opinion here. Like you, I'm a complete sucker for totally off the rails conspiracy poo poo, and I have a fascination for prison culture so the show really appeals to me. T-Bag was loving awesome, and Bellick was probably my second favorite character. Spoiler tagging the following because I know if it was spoiled for me the first time I watched I'd be upset, but the scene in S4E9 or E10, can't quite recall) where T-Bag gives a speech honoring Bellick after he died had me tearing up. Also, if you're looking for some closure on a certain character after the series is over, check out the Breakout Kings S1E3 episode which is about T-Bag. isaboo fucked around with this message at 14:03 on May 1, 2014 |
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Prison Break also has Michael Rappaport with one of the greatest TV disses of all time: "You whore! You're a whore, and your mother, and her mother, and your father used to turn tricks at a gas station, 'cause he was a whore too." It's not particularly clever, but it just comes out of loving nowhere.
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Coffee And Pie posted:Prison Break also has Michael Rappaport with one of the greatest TV disses of all time: "You whore! You're a whore, and your mother, and her mother, and your father used to turn tricks at a gas station, 'cause he was a whore too." It's not particularly clever, but it just comes out of loving nowhere. Haha, what episode was that? He was a great addition to the cast as was William Fichtner. I'll watch those dudes in anything.
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# ? May 1, 2014 14:13 |
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pahuyuth posted:I envy you! I wish I was watching it for the first time because the first season is one of the most fun first seasons of anything, ever. I enjoyed the series the whole way through until the end which is probably a minority opinion here. Like you, I'm a complete sucker for totally off the rails conspiracy poo poo, and I have a fascination for prison culture so the show really appeals to me. T-Bag and Bellick are two guys I love to hate, but they're also the two most interesting characters I've seen so far. Is there a general consensus that the later seasons aren't as good? Either way, at this point I've gotta see how all of this ends. And I'm not clicking a single one of those black bars until I've seen this show the whole way through. I'll definitely come back to these after I've seen the whole series though!
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# ? May 1, 2014 22:28 |
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I'm currently binging through Sliders.
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# ? May 1, 2014 22:31 |
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NeuroticLich posted:T-Bag and Bellick are two guys I love to hate, but they're also the two most interesting characters I've seen so far. Is there a general consensus that the later seasons aren't as good? Either way, at this point I've gotta see how all of this ends. I really felt like Season 4 has a great first half-- where every episode becomes a mini-heist. But the last few episodes are very...uh.... not good. It also contains one of the biggest "McGuffin" plots I've ever seen in a single show/movie. Get used to hearing the word "Scylla" a lot. It just has some really lame twists in the last string of episodes. Don't forget to watch the DTV Movie. That takes place right when the finale is going to end, ... and two minutes before the finale ends . In all seriousness, it makes up for the lame few episodes, and really does cap off the series nicely.
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# ? May 1, 2014 22:35 |
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pahuyuth posted:the Breakout Kings S1E3 episode which is about T-Bag. Robert Knepper only agreed to reprise the character as long he wasn't killed off.
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CaptainHollywood posted:I really felt like Season 4 has a great first half-- where every episode becomes a mini-heist. But the last few episodes are very...uh.... not good. It also contains one of the biggest "McGuffin" plots I've ever seen in a single show/movie. Get used to hearing the word "Scylla" a lot. It just has some really lame twists in the last string of episodes. That's a little disappointing to hear about season 4, but good to know. I'll definitely check out the movie after I finish with the series.
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# ? May 2, 2014 21:32 |
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Seasons 1 of Drunk History is on Amazon Prime right now and my god it is glorious.
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# ? May 5, 2014 22:13 |
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A friend told me about a series called 'party down'. It's already a couple of years old, and I had never heard of it so I didn't expect much of it. But I have to say I really like it. The characters are all a bit stereotypical and it's all very predictable, but it's also great fun.
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# ? May 6, 2014 12:44 |
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Party Down is so goddamn fantastic. The first season is still funny as poo poo but season 2 really steps it up. It might be in my top 10 TV comedies.
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# ? May 6, 2014 14:17 |
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I've finally been catching up to Arrested Development on Netflix and in episode 7, when Gob is staring into space and "hello darkness, my old friend..." started playing, oh Lord, I laughed my rear end off. It's the perfect joke, because the audience knows what he should've/would've said at that point, but didn't. Instead, we got a nostalgia song and a new joke. Beautiful, just beautiful. This show is amazing.
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# ? May 6, 2014 22:31 |
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empty sea posted:I've finally been catching up to Arrested Development on Netflix and in episode 7, when Gob is staring into space and "hello darkness, my old friend..." started playing, oh Lord, I laughed my rear end off. It's the perfect joke, because the audience knows what he should've/would've said at that point, but didn't. Instead, we got a nostalgia song and a new joke. Beautiful, just beautiful. This show is amazing. That joke made all the bad parts of Season 4 worth it.
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# ? May 6, 2014 22:34 |
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empty sea posted:I've finally been catching up to Arrested Development on Netflix and in episode 7, when Gob is staring into space and "hello darkness, my old friend..." started playing, oh Lord, I laughed my rear end off. It's the perfect joke, because the audience knows what he should've/would've said at that point, but didn't. Instead, we got a nostalgia song and a new joke. Beautiful, just beautiful. This show is amazing. "Oh, it's not us".
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Bown posted:Party Down is so goddamn fantastic. The first season is still funny as poo poo but season 2 really steps it up. It might be in my top 10 TV comedies. It really is a great show. I watched the two seasons in 4 days. Shame it got canceled. Everybody who loves shows like parks and recreation will enjoy this a lot (and not just because they share an actor).
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# ? May 8, 2014 06:06 |
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Still on my Sliders binge; I'm now halfway through season three, which means I'm well into the "what popular movie can we copy this week?" phase of the series (most recently, Tremors, of all things). It's still fun, though. I still enjoy it. I'm aware that John Rhys-Davies is killed off in the next couple of episodes which is a bit disappointing, but we shall have to see where it goes from there.
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# ? May 10, 2014 17:47 |
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Finally getting through Battlestar Galactica (yay, Netflix and Chromecast), just over halfway through season 3. I've heard mostly bad things about how it ended so I'm curious how it ends up.
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# ? May 11, 2014 18:35 |
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I don't want to get into a big thing about it here, but I don't think it was as bad as most people will tell you. You should just keep going and form your own opinion on it without any of us clouding your judgement. Even if you don't like the ending it's still pretty much good TV.
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# ? May 11, 2014 19:25 |
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If you can sit through The Woman King or the lovely boxing episode then the finale is no problem.
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# ? May 11, 2014 19:28 |
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That's cool, good to know. I just finished The Woman King (still don't know what the title was about) and the boxing episode was earlier today...the soap opera stuff isn't really interesting to me but it's a change from the 'oh no where are we going to get attacked from next' so I can put up with it. At least I don't have to wait a week after a slow episode!
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krushgroove posted:That's cool, good to know. I just finished The Woman King (still don't know what the title was about) and the boxing episode was earlier today...the soap opera stuff isn't really interesting to me but it's a change from the 'oh no where are we going to get attacked from next' so I can put up with it. At least I don't have to wait a week after a slow episode! You have no idea how annoying it was to follow that show live. writers strike
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Daktari posted:writers strike Ah yes! Forgot all about that - what run of episodes was affected with that?
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# ? May 12, 2014 15:02 |
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# ? May 12, 2014 21:38 |
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krushgroove posted:Ah yes! Forgot all about that - what run of episodes was affected with that? I didn't realize that Battlestar Galactica related content was one of the main reasons for the writer's strike: Wikipedia posted:Moore was quite vocal about the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike, as his Battlestar Galactica series was one of the major flashpoints leading to the strike. Starting in August 2006, the Writers Guild ordered production to cease on the Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance series of webisodes which had been produced as a link between the show's second and third seasons. Tension over this would last throughout the third season. Battlestar Galactica was, along with other popular series such as Lost and Heroes, one of the shows at the forefront of the debate over "new media" revenues, as the series is extensively downloaded from iTunes and recoups much of its production costs from high DVD sales as opposed to direct ratings. It was also among the most heavily time-shifted series on television, which the Nielsen ratings system does not count.
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krushgroove posted:I just finished The Woman King (still don't know what the title was about) The woman who brought all this to Helo's attention? Her name was Portia King. So the title refers to the woman, King. Yeah.
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# ? May 12, 2014 23:24 |
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It was such a terrible episode, they couldn't even think of a halfway decent title.
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# ? May 12, 2014 23:29 |
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I just finished Leverage, and while the whole series was very entertaining, the final episode just sort of...ended. I get that it was cancelled but I heard that this ending was sort of planned in advance so it seemed kind of weird. Pretty good show though.
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