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Season 3 was really solid. Those last four or five episodes of season 3 of the wire were just unreal. Probably the most riveting episodes in the series.
Its impossible to top season four though. What a kick in the junk that season is.
Its impossible to top season four though. What a kick in the junk that season is.
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Ill finish off season 3 tomorrow. Should finish 4 by end of next week. almost everything about this show is so original. And then remember it was made 10+ years ago...
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Last season of Wilfred is on FXX next Wednesday. Im sure all two of you may care.
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Finally got to watch the season finale of Turn.
It definitely got better as the season went on. Hopefully it allows them to play out to the end of the story (ie. end of the war).
Simcoe is a nut. Loved him.
It definitely got better as the season went on. Hopefully it allows them to play out to the end of the story (ie. end of the war).
Simcoe is a nut. Loved him.
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Beveridge wrote:Love this show. Can't wait for Flash this fall.eddysnake wrote:Watched the first episode of arrow or green arrow or whatever it is called and it was good. Going to watch more.
I watched 4 episodes last night, still really good. What's the deal with this show, they have season 1 on netflix, is there a season 2, is it still on?
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Yeah, was hoping it would be a little more techish and organized. They keep changing the focus of the project, I expect by the end of the season they'll be working on inventing the iPad.Digitalgypsy66 wrote:Halt and Catch Fire has been good, not great. I was hoping to see more tech stuff than the idiosyncrasies of the characters, but hopefully that will come later.
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eddysnake wrote:Beveridge wrote:Love this show. Can't wait for Flash this fall.eddysnake wrote:Watched the first episode of arrow or green arrow or whatever it is called and it was good. Going to watch more.
I watched 4 episodes last night, still really good. What's the deal with this show, they have season 1 on netflix, is there a season 2, is it still on?
Season 2 just ended last month.
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Anyone else giving The Last Ship a watch?
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I'm really curious how they're going to tie this up. I think I'd like the show a whole lot more if it just relied on the wackiness of the premise, and not followed the "what IS Wilfred?" subplot. Now, they're painted into a corner, where they HAVE to come up with a satisfying answer.FreeCandy44 wrote:Last season of Wilfred is on FXX next Wednesday. Im sure all two of you may care.
I'm not at all familiar with the original Australian show, so I don't know if it faced the same issues. But I just think the premise of "two dudes hanging out, but one of them is a dog" is strong enough to carry a show without supernatural elements or conspiracy theories.
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Finally caught up on 24. The technobabble always cracks me up.
Have to say I didn't see things going the way they did in the last episode. I have a feeling that I know where this may go in the immediate future though...
Have to say I didn't see things going the way they did in the last episode. I have a feeling that I know where this may go in the immediate future though...
Spoiler:
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Also, in regards to Chopped... I really like the show, but I wish there wasn't a new GD episode EVERY damn week. Makes it hard to keep up with it among the other shows I watch.
At some point, I really want to watch Silicon valley, but haven't found the time to do so yet. Maybe I'll try to binge watch it next weekend.
At some point, I really want to watch Silicon valley, but haven't found the time to do so yet. Maybe I'll try to binge watch it next weekend.
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the wicked child wrote:Finally caught up on 24. The technobabble always cracks me up.
Have to say I didn't see things going the way they did in the last episode. I have a feeling that I know where this may go in the immediate future though...Spoiler:
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Plus chopped Canada is a real show for some reasonthe wicked child wrote:Also, in regards to Chopped... I really like the show, but I wish there wasn't a new GD episode EVERY damn week. Makes it hard to keep up with it among the other shows I watch.
At some point, I really want to watch Silicon valley, but haven't found the time to do so yet. Maybe I'll try to binge watch it next weekend.
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True Blood is a dumpster fire. So bad.
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Gave up on it 2 years ago. I can't even imagine how low it's sunk.canaan wrote:True Blood is a dumpster fire. So bad.
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I feel pot committed at this point. It's a shell of its former self.
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I ignore that one. It's fine that they have their own version, but if I wanted to see a bunch of hosers folding under the pressure, I'd just watch the Pens.shmenguin wrote:Plus chopped Canada is a real show for some reason
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I'm kinda intrigued by the leftovers
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Does Mrs. Canaan still love the crap out of it?canaan wrote:I feel pot committed at this point. It's a shell of its former self.
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Kinda liked TNT's new one, "The Last Ship" and their new episode of "Falling Skies".
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It sounded very interesting, but one review said it was very brutal and cold...like kids getting murdered and stuff like that. Not sure if I'm going to watch it or not.canaan wrote:I'm kinda intrigued by the leftovers
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chopped canada is the worst
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up through 13 episodes of arrow. This show is better than most superhero movies. Really digging it. Hope the quality doesn't drop off.
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Last Ship has potential, I think. High production values, well cast, but:
Would a U.S. Navy Captain not have ANY real idea what was going on in the helicopter bay on his destroyer? Maybe it's too many Clancy novels, but a ship's captain is like the king of the castle...everything that goes on, he/she knows about it...
Would a U.S. Navy Captain not have ANY real idea what was going on in the helicopter bay on his destroyer? Maybe it's too many Clancy novels, but a ship's captain is like the king of the castle...everything that goes on, he/she knows about it...
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Finished season three last weekend.KennyTheKangaroo wrote:Season 3 was really solid. Those last four or five episodes of season 3 of the wire were just unreal. Probably the most riveting episodes in the series.
Its impossible to top season four though. What a kick in the junk that season is.
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