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Drifter posted:I was visiting my brother a while back and he got me started watching Battlestar Galactica with him and his wife and came back home to continue it on my own. I just finished it and holy god drat it was so loving good. Gods Damnit. Yeah, I love that loving show. I've been re-watching House of Cards. Amazes me how perfect this show is. Upon a second viewing, it saddens me that they reduced the "4th wall soliloquy" in the latest season. Also the double-tap with his ring.
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qntm posted:I know someone who quit watching Breaking Bad bad entirely after Season 5A, which ends on the most mind-boggling cliffhanger of the whole show up to that point. Just gave up the show. Didn't care about any of the characters. I watched it all except for maybe the last 4 eps about a year ago? The only thing that has made me want to catch up is that Better Call Saul has been released and i really want to see it but dont want to get spoiled, although its a prequel isnt it? I dont even really remember where i left Breaking Bad off or why i did, i enjoyed it but not as much as everyone else seems too, it was frustrating and at times just pointless and meandering, but i will finish it off... Might just have to restart the last season.
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Shadow posted:Also the double-tap with his ring.
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I'm only two episodes in so far, but everyone else is doing the ring tapping thing, and I assume it's deliberate.
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misguided rage posted:Did he do that at all in season 3?? Kinda weird, it was such a big deal in season 2. I remember him doing it at least once near the beginning of the season.
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bobkatt013 posted:It might be. It looks like they have not reached a deal yet with Fox. So its possible and looks like I have to finish seasons 6-9 before the 1st. Sugar. It looking like I'm going to have to start binging ASAP. I think if I push hard enough, I can get through it.
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screenwritersblues posted:Sugar. It looking like I'm going to have to start binging ASAP. I think if I push hard enough, I can get through it. GOOD NEWS EVERYONE!! http://decider.com/2015/03/05/the-x-files-not-leaving-netflix/
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To Battle posted:Longmire is pretty great. Ehh I liked the earlier season. They ramped up the stakes too much for such a tiny location. And the extravagant back story plot is way out of control in addition to being largely unnecessary. I did really like it for the first 1.5 seasons but yeesh, take it down a notch.
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Yeah, I had the same reaction. What was a nicely low-key drama turned into a preposterous series of high stakes situations requiring Longmire to be an unconvincing badass, and it just didn't work.
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I've had a fair bit of downtime the last few weeks, so I finally sat down and watched Deadwood, something I've been meaning to do for ~ten years. It was really good, Ian McShane as Al Swearengen absolutely steals any scene that he's in, and I really enjoyed the dialogue and characters, even the hatable ones like E.B. Farnum. (Jane did kinda grate on me most of the time though.) Wu and Swearengen's interactions were some of the best parts. Wish it had gotten a better ending Rupert Buttermilk posted:I had someone who just thought that Walter White was too much of an unbelievable idiot (because of the refusal to take Gretchen and Elliot's money), that he couldn't get into the show. I kept saying that it was Walt's monstrous pride that kept him from doing that. It was the pride, coupled with the fact Walt was in what appeared to be a pretty serious (for him, at least) relationship with Gretchen until she dumped him for Elliot. It made it a lot more believable, although I don't think it was fully revealed until pretty late in the series.
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HBO was gutting expensive shows that year. We lost Rome, Deadwood, Carnivale, and it sucked. Rome at least didn't end on a cliffhanger, and Deadwood more or less "resolved" the George Hearst storyline, but it sucked we didn't get more. They also tried to placate fans at the time with some horseshit about making 2 or 3 movies to "finish up the series," but they never had any intention of doing so and literally just did that to stop people from complaining.
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Shadow posted:HBO was gutting expensive shows that year. We lost Rome, Deadwood, Carnivale, and it sucked. Rome at least didn't end on a cliffhanger, and Deadwood more or less "resolved" the George Hearst storyline, but it sucked we didn't get more. Wasn't Deadwood canceled because Raylin wanted to do that horrible, horrible John from Cincinnati show?
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Not Olyphant - it was Milch, the writer/producer. So my wife and I have been watching The Good Wife on Amazon, and I gotta say I'm really enjoying it. I've had a weakness for Josh Charles ever since Sports Night (don't worry I know what happens in season 5) and the rest of the cast is great as well, especially Alan Cumming and Archie Punjabi. The cases never seem to get overly repetitive and the overarching storylines are usually pretty compelling. I don't particularly care for Alicia's kids, but man do I love to hate Jackie. We're finishing up season 3 now.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 15:53 |
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EB was at least likeable but I hated Jane every second of every scene she was in.
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 16:02 |
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Steve "the Drunk" Fields was the best of them all, that guy really knew how to yell.
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I just saw 1.5 episodes of Burning Love and I didn't laugh once. A bit odd since Party Down is my favourite comedy of all time. Am I just getting to old for life?
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eppu posted:Steve "the Drunk" Fields was the best of them all, that guy really knew how to yell. One of those drunks went into a time machine and became Ron Swanson.
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oldpainless posted:EB was at least likeable whaaaaaaaat
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# ? Mar 6, 2015 23:38 |
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At long last, I've gotten around to starting True Blood. Cold open of episode one: redneck vampire buying a six-pack of blood at the liquor store. I know that even if it is not good, it should at least be entertaining.
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I have never understood how anybody could watch that programme. All other quality issues aside, that loving fake accent is abominable.
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Wheat Loaf posted:At long last, I've gotten around to starting True Blood. The first couple of seasons are entertaining, sometimes even good. Then it goes dramatically off the rails.
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With True Blood, I found the more off the rails it got the more entertained I became. Exploding fly, anyone? You can't not laugh.
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# ? Mar 7, 2015 18:29 |
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I just finished going through Bosch, I liked it a lot. I feel like I really missed the boat on True Detective, but Bosch was way more my speed. Now I'm going through seasons 3 and 4 of bar rescue and soaking in the butt funnels and Angie's List plugs.
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Cactus posted:With True Blood, I found the more off the rails it got the more entertained I became. You say to yourself, "this show can't get any more ridiculous", and, well, it does.
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Mister Kingdom posted:You say to yourself, "this show can't get any more ridiculous", and, well, it does. It should have ended with Season 5.
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EC posted:that horrible, horrible John from Cincinnati show? I think I'm the only person around who loved that poo poo. Mostly for Ed O'Neill and his bird, and the goons around the motel, but I really wanted to see what happened until 90210 guy became Satan.
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I got the complete boxset of Twin Peaks for Christmas that I got around to checking out a week or so ago. I've been doing about a episode a night. I just finished up the first season and the first few episodes of season two and they were absolutely fantastic. I heard season 2 isn't as tight but even if its half as good as the first season then it'll still be pretty great - even with learning some of the outcomes through osmosis. I'm really looking forward to the 2016 episodes. Hopefully they'll be able to catch lightning in a bottle again.
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Jimbot posted:I got the complete boxset of Twin Peaks for Christmas that I got around to checking out a week or so ago. I've been doing about a episode a night. I just finished up the first season and the first few episodes of season two and they were absolutely fantastic. I heard season 2 isn't as tight but even if its half as good as the first season then it'll still be pretty great - even with learning some of the outcomes through osmosis. I'm really looking forward to the 2016 episodes. Hopefully they'll be able to catch lightning in a bottle again. Be sure to come back after you watch than one second season episode. You'll know it when you see it.
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# ? Mar 7, 2015 22:50 |
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When people say that they don't like Season 2, they're generally just talking about the latter two-thirds of Season 2. If you love Season 1, you'll love the first third of Season 2.
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I've been binging through Chuck, it was a bit of a slow-go at first but season 3 is really picking up speed with Chuck shooting Shaw, and Not-Seth-Green becoming part of the team.
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That increase in speed? That's the toilet flushing.
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# ? Mar 8, 2015 19:57 |
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Man, rarely have I seen a bigger drop in quality from season to season than with Lie to Me. I really, really liked the first two seasons. The main characters help out the FBI quite a bit in the first two seasons but for reasons that are barely explained, they suddenly hate the FBI at the start of season 3 and cut all ties. Also, the main hook of the show, them being able to perceive people's true emotions by reading microexpressions, body language, etc, is almost completely ignored in the third season. It's suddenly a detective procedural where the detectives are not only not law enforcement, but seem to have no other particular skill that sets them apart. The show also suffers from what I like to call Scrubs Syndrome, where a main character who starts out as quirky and eccentric develops into a caricature of a human being. Tim Roth was fantastic in the first two seasons as the abrasive, arrogant and 'in your face' Cal Lightman. In the third season, he's one oversized mallet shy of a cartoon character. It's not wonder it got cancelled mid-season 3. I've got 3 or 4 episodes left. I'm in no hurry to watch them though.
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Gapey Joe Stalin posted:That increase in speed? That's the toilet flushing. yeah I understand its up there with LOST as one of those shows spergs got obsessed with but im enjoying it EDIT: Hahahahahahha holy poo poo they actually blew it up EDIT 2: Sarah Connor?!? bring back old gbs fucked around with this message at 01:01 on Mar 9, 2015 |
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Yeah, I'll have to go back and re-watch Lie to Me as I basically saw it when it came out and can't remember poo poo. But for now, based on everyone's praise of it, I will have to watch Six Feet Under Edit - And holy poo poo the whole series is on Amazon Prime, gently caress yeah!
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Mister Kingdom posted:You say to yourself, "this show can't get any more ridiculous", and, well, it does. So it's basically horror Banshee?
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# ? Mar 9, 2015 12:38 |
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Up to episode 5 of Agents of Shield, this is a perfect example of perfectly enjoyable big budget American trash TV
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bowmore posted:Up to episode 5 of Agents of Shield, this is a perfect example of perfectly enjoyable big budget American trash TV It did start to spin its wheels while it waited for the 2nd Captain America film to come out, but after that it got really good. The last 6 episodes of season one were a massive improvement, and that carries on into the first half of season 2.
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Brown Moses posted:It did start to spin its wheels while it waited for the 2nd Captain America film to come out, but after that it got really good. The last 6 episodes of season one were a massive improvement, and that carries on into the first half of season 2. Agreed on all counts. The wife and I actually stopped watching it because it was going nowhere, but then we got back into it when we saw the second half of the first season on a flight to Spain. It's been pretty good ever since.
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I just learned yesterday that Looking apparently has very low viewership and there are some concerns about it being cancelled. That's a goddamn travesty. There aren't any zombies or spaceships or swords, so maybe it's just hard for people to get excited about. Sill, it's just one of the best-written and best-acted slice of life shows I can recall.
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Trig Discipline posted:I just learned yesterday that Looking apparently has very low viewership and there are some concerns about it being cancelled. That's a goddamn travesty. There aren't any zombies or spaceships or swords, so maybe it's just hard for people to get excited about. Sill, it's just one of the best-written and best-acted slice of life shows I can recall. Nooooooo! I have really been enjoying it... the last episode I saw ("Looking for a Plot") was one of the best episodes of TV I have seen in a while.
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