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I remember thinking that was about right up until the rape scene with the girl with AIDS. I can't say I ever knew a rapist as a kid... |
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Chloe was semi-known as a club girl [kind of a precursor to Kardashians and Dunhams of the world], but Dawson was simply discovered sitting on a stoop while crew were scouting locations. |
Hey, this looks promising. Anyone heard anything?
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no one under 16 should watch the last episode without a parent. now, having just wrapped this up, i went straight to episode 18 of twin peaks season two. there is a scene where agent cooper gets a turkey sandwich with a dollup of mayo. there is as well a scene where clay orders a turkey sandwich with a dollup of mayo from skye. ****ing weird coincidence, hey! :D ETA: i did while watching this series hark back to the days of twin peaks, which would prove my point i guess. |
Just started season 2 of The Missing. Season 1 was very good, season 2 looks very promising. Only 2 episodes in so far but really liking it.
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At times it's the darkest thing on TV, but in many ways it comes to feel like an actual dark side of your extended family. It's simultaneously more outrageous than you can imagine a part of your life, and yet still performed and plotted well enough that it seems in some way like a quasi-documentary or voyeuristic look into some reality somewhere. People will do stupid things, and instead of going around afterwards angry about stupid plot points or stupid writers, you find yourself actually angry at the character, like a real person let you down. Then in the next moment, there will be something totally farcical, but you don't mind because it's usually humorous. |
The original British version of Shameless is so much better.
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I've read comix for 30 years and been a horror film fan for just as long but Frank might be the most immoral character I've ever seen... |
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The fact that I was watching the British version before the US version came out kind of set the characters for me. |
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Wife DVR'd Conviction on a whim (She knows I'm a Haley Atwell fan.
It's worth a watch. Atwell definitely carries it. She acts her face right off. Unfortunately the rest of it is kinda meh. the 12 year old from Walking Dead is in it. She's pretty meh. The black woman is downright bad. The guy is meh, the love interest/boss is meh to bad. The ex/con guy from Graceland is pretty good. Her brother is outstanding. The mom angle is really bad. And Atwell crushes it. The setup is dumb. They're supposed to review these cold cases in 5 days for no apparent reason other than to add drama because there is only 5 days. The drama from the cases is actually pretty good and well written. If you're a law or a forensics junkie, it's not for you, but the casework is actually pretty good. Atwell has caught some bad luck with Agent Carter. Hopefully this gets a second season. I might love her :) |
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Then I realized this was an ABC show. :cuss: |
Finished season 3 of Bosch yesterday. It continues the upward trend from season 2. Good show.
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[paraphrasing] last night's Veep
Pundit on TV - It's not unfeasible that Selena Meyers would be a far left-field candidate. Selena - Far left field? Gary - That was my little league position Richard - I played pitcher's helper. |
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Don't ask any questions. Just watch
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Have googled her name + nude, and fapped to some nice pics. Feels like I should be embarrassed by this, but meh. |
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Such a sharply written show. |
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even her days on the office. it's like the reverse of the actor/actress's that whisper when they speak. :D |
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Ellie/Kimmy might be too 'perky' to want to be friends with IRL, but in a sitcom she's utilized well. |
kiwi? :hmmm::#:D
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Great Aussie comedy
Introduced my brother and his wife to a hilarious Aussie comedy. It's two seasons.
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OMFG - I'll let the smart people of CP figure out the umpteen million ways this is hilarious.
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I thought you watched some of Turn but didn't like it?
Hell on Wheels I didn't see and we both loved it. Netflix has now. So you can binge watch. Opening scene really hooked me to continue. Just did Season 2 of The Last Kingdom, but it's hard to understand one time through with the British accents and it can be a bit confusing. Looking up some history, looking at some maps, and looking up a few terms from the era, then watching it through a 2nd time, I found it really enjoyable. I would have labled it mediocre unless I did all that. Noticed you watched The Americans. I love that one. I watch it each season. I love The Big Bang Theory too, but miss it too much. |
Anyone watch Love on Netflix? Passed it over many times because it looks like just another romcom (and don't get me wrong, it totally is), but got bored one day and put it on for some background noise. I love Gillian Jacobs from Community and it was actually much better than I thought. The male role is the stereotypical nerd which I found mostly boring (not as bad as Biggs in Orange), but Gillian is hilarious.
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I get absolutely zero of those reference. I recognize Maher, but absolutely hate him. I'm assuming "New Rules" is a bit on his show? Don't do podcasts (except the occasional hardcore history).
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Angry Boys (Aussie 2011-12) twelve half hour episodes.
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I dig Narcos on Netflix. About the hunt for Pablo Escobar .
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Just finished watching the second season of Dark Matter on Netflix. Although it's very derivative of lots of other stuff (Alien crew meets Firefly with amnesia with little bits of Star Trek thrown in and a Mass Effect sounding score), I really enjoy it. Good cast, solid production and a couple of serious babes.
Season 3 starts on scifi next month. Got it programmed on the DVR. :thumb: |
I watched Bosch on recommendation from this thread.
I'm not normally down for police procedurals. But this one is really really good. I've never been endnotes with Titus Welliver and that's part of the reason this show kicks ass. He really nails a role that would be easy to botch. He has to express a mountain of emotion while being bottled up. He knocked it out of the park. Naturally with everything writing makes or breaks the series. And this is good. The thing that separates Bosch is that it isn't formulaic. Or at least doesn't feel that way. It lets the case and the overriding stories meander in a way that feels natural. Moreover the pacing is excellent. It doesn't try to stretch stories out or cram them into a box. That by itself really takes it above most police procedurals. Highly recommend |
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Anyone watch the Brad Pitt Netflix movie, War Machine yet? Looks entertaining.
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If you haven't watched it yet, Dark Matter's companion show on Syfy is (or has been, not sure if they're still blocked together later this summer...) Killjoys, which is about as close to Firefly as you can get these days. Really good show, too. |
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Might start messing with my head keeping all of the dark dreary story lines straight, though. :D |
Killjoy's is pretty light. Though some dark shit happens from time to time... Overall a lighter show than Dark Matter.
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Expanse is definitely not light. It's kind of like Game of Thrones in space.
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Half of SA Corey, AKA the "person" behind The Expanse, is GRRM protege Daniel Abraham...
The other half is Ty Franck. Basically the novels are written collaboratively by two guys, and they're heavily involved with the tv production, too. It's the most expensive show syfy has ever done, and it shows. |
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Started watching The Last Kingdom yesterday on Netflix. 12 hours later with half a season to go I feel safe in saying this is a really, really good show.
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I liked the nuance of the show, and the fine line splitting of the leads' foibles. And even though the situations and crises were scarcely veiled rehashes of rom-com tropes, the updating and details were well crafted. But man, as toxic as politics has been in the past couple years, it doesn't have SHIT on the toxicity of side-taking on relationships. The hot takes on this show may have frayed the last vestiges of my hope in humanity. |
My favorite scene is where the two start trying to tank their date. The waiter was hilarious too.
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Carmichael show is back with stremph!!
They've assembled a cracker-jack cast, and they're hitting on all cylinders. Reminds me of Everybody Loves Raymond. |
So is Love a thumbs up for watching? Have held off due to generally not liking or perhaps just not getting whatever humor Paul Rust is supposed to have from a few comedy bang bang episodes.
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Whether you like it or not depends on your taste for the Apatow touch applied to the traditional romcom, updated for LA millenials. Rust plays a very Apatowish beta male. Think Rudd in This is 40, except he's a tutor for a child actor who is trying to get his foot in the door in TV writing. He's not at all like his comedy persona. If anything he's cringe-inducing in his insecurity and geekiness [but in an interesting way]. Jacobs plays your typical hot mess [stress on hot] with addictive tendencies. It's a pretty thorough exploration of the pitfalls of relationships with both having their good and bad traits. In updating the genre, Apatow does a good job of superficially masking the cliched situations he runs the narrative through, but you can see it when you step back and assess it objectively. I don't want to talk it up or down, and I definitely don't want to color your experience by weighing in on their characters after the fact. If you like Apatow's style, this fits right comfortably in there. Kind of a modern LA schlub's version of Woody Allen-lite. |
Thanks. That helps quite a lot and will give it a try. I generally like Apatow but after a strong run he does have some misses.
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Another Veep zinger
Dikembe Matumb-tard. |
Veep is an awesome series.
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Got me up here on my birthday, eatin' with all these n-. . . " Holy Shit! |
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thanks for the reminder... love the potential of david allen greer in this role. it's like an alternate version of married with children. :D |
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Initially, that monologue at the beginning is really bad IMO. That I am Uhtred son of Uhtred crap really doesn't follow the tone and nuance written into the show. That and he does a bad job of reading it trying to sound tough. It took me awhile, but if you watch the show while ignoring it, the show is really good. It's unfortunate that it takes me so far out of the show. Back to the show, the action is really good. They spent some real money on it and it shows. The plot was solid. The characters were fleshed out pretty well. I cared about the characters and the story. Beocca's story line in particular was well done. When they returned to camp and he was looking for Uhtred's sister was goddamned compelling television. Watch it if you haven't and you are into medieval/viking stuff. |
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Preliminarily, sounds like Carmichael wasn't in the mood to back off controversy and network wanted a safe sitcom instead. Pity. |
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