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JohnSherman posted:For anyone who doesn't watch the show, you should know that the unresolved tension is between two characters that the show blatantly said would not get together way back during the pilot episode in 2005. No but maybe he's talking about "aunt robin" in some sort of code like she was his one true love and then she dies blah blah blah blah Some of the dumb things people would tell themselves to keep that dream alive were just awful and stupid.
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In re: Big Bang Theory, I thought the kid from Roseanne and Penny have hooked up and broke up like ten times by now? And isn't their relationship pretty much the only good thing about the show? Of the episodes I've watched (not many) those two were the only ones I didn't want to brutally murder with an axe.
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Deadpool posted:It was one of my favorite shows when it was on. I definitely miss it. And yeah, I liked it way more than Chuck. Another show that was very short and had a great comedy/action mix was The Good Guys. Now that was a show I really loved. HOW big a fan of Reaper were you? I remember entering a contest in hopes of being a 'guest reap'. That's how much I loved season 1.
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precision posted:In re: Big Bang Theory, I thought the kid from Roseanne and Penny have hooked up and broke up like ten times by now? And isn't their relationship pretty much the only good thing about the show? No, they have pretty much the worst chemistry of any couple on television (along with Ann and Tom on P&R, thank God that's over). Any attraction or romance between them never becomes believable, not even for a second.
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# ? Dec 15, 2013 08:59 |
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DivisionPost posted:I haven't seen the latest episode yet, but wasn't this the point where they started showing the earlier produced episodes? Because that might explain a few things. Yeah, I think someone said this last episode was number... three? in production order, and we have 2 and 4 to get through before we right the ship at #8.
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jeffersonlives posted:I think a lot of these end up being that shows hold off putting the unresolved sexual tension couple together and then do it around the time the show is becoming bad for unrelated reasons. A good counterexample to "Moonlighting syndrome" is How I Met Your Mother, which had by far its best season when putting the key couple together, then got progressively worse after breaking them up and going back to near-constant and increasingly terrible will they/won't they stuff. And now we're in season 9 and they still tease that same unresolved tension and it's basically like a death march. You mean Robin and Ted? Yeah, that's gotta be one of the most painful will they won't they bits in recent memory.
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The latest Almost Human episode was just fine.
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# ? Dec 15, 2013 11:27 |
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I'm not really a horror person, but my friend gave me access to his Netflix and American Horror Story was the first recommendation, so I figured, why not? This is legitimately good TV, unlike another cable TV show starring a 90s leading man (I'm looking at you, Falling Skies).
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DivisionPost posted:I haven't seen the latest episode yet, but wasn't this the point where they started showing the earlier produced episodes? Because that might explain a few things.
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regulargonzalez posted:So a while back I asked about shows similar to Chuck, with a blend of comedy + other genre that were fun, lighthearted, and didn't take themselves too seriously. I wonder if Dead Like Me would qualify? It has it's own dry/dark humour streak running through it and some nice character moments, along with the "secret double life balancing act" thing Chuck and Reaper had.
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Cactus posted:I wonder if Dead Like Me would qualify? It has it's own dry/dark humour streak running through it and some nice character moments, along with the "secret double life balancing act" thing Chuck and Reaper had. I've seen it, and yeah that would fit perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion. Just watched the first episode of Reaper and it's a bit jokier than I was hoping for but it's not bad.
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Still working my way through S1 of Arrow. Still pretty good but I've got to be honest, I find Ollie's family really annoying in a way I'm pretty sure the writers aren't intending. I get that a big part of this as a very Nolan/Batman Begins-esque look at Ollie becoming the Green Arrow is that tension of the double life and how his self-appointed mission conflicts with his home life, but even without the vigilantism I'm not sure I wouldn't be making every excuse I could to duck out of social functions with them either.
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Yeah Ollie's family dynamic is a bit rough in season one (I remember Thea in particular bugging me in several episodes because they didn't seem to know what to do with her) but unless you're just outright hating the show then just stick with it. I can't really say at what point things get better because it's mostly story spoilers, but eventually things really pick up and the show just takes off from there. With the notable exception of the Huntress arc, which I think everybody agrees was a really weak couple of episodes. Like I said though if you're at least somewhat enjoying the show then power through to the season finale, and know that season 2 has been firing on all cylinders so far and has had like 3-4 of the best episodes the show's ever done.
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VDay posted:With the notable exception of the Huntress arc, which I think everybody agrees was a really weak couple of episodes. Guess what I'm watching right now
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Argue posted:I replied to you a while back but please don't give up on Buffy after 3 eps; the first season is really not a good metric to judge the rest of the series by Buffy's first season is pretty dire overall with a few glimmers of potential. If you've seen the first three episodes, skip to the 3rd episode of Season 2.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:Buffy's first season is pretty dire overall with a few glimmers of potential. If you've seen the first three episodes, skip to the 3rd episode of Season 2. Why would you skip the season 1 finale? The Master is awesome, and Buffy dying the first time is something important for later. Then again I quite like most of the episodes of season 1, it has some of my favorite MOTW episodes of the whole show, like Witch, Nightmares, and Out of Mind Out of Sight.
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ufarn posted:The last episode was pretty much the same, and the bar for TV has just been raised to the point where I find writing as bad as this inexcusable. I'm not going to pretend it's healthy to watch as much TV as I do anyway. I'd say give it a chance(mainly because I'm a fan). I'll agree, last few eps have been standard cop stuff carried by the chemistry of the two leads, with occasional guest star Mackenzie Crook. However, ep.2(broadcast order) really gave an idea of what the series can be when it lets its premise take center stage. Sexbots has so far been the best episode at world building and having an interesting plot. That bright light gives me hope that later episodes will also take advantage of the setting. The best comparison I've heard of AH is that it has the opposite problem of SHIELD. AH has great characters with a meh world so far, while SHIELD has an interesting world with meh characters.
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Tupping Liberty posted:Why would you skip the season 1 finale? The Master is awesome, and Buffy dying the first time is something important for later. Oh I actually like most of Season One actually (especially Out of Mind Out of Sight), even though it can be pretty dire . You are right though, Prophecy Girl should not be skipped I apologize.
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Kai Tave posted:Guess what I'm watching right now Beyond the Everest of bad TV that is those episodes the show becomes something really special, you won't be disappointed.
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regulargonzalez posted:I've seen it, and yeah that would fit perfectly. Thanks for the suggestion. What about The Pretender?
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# ? Dec 15, 2013 21:16 |
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Hannibal is the grossest show I've seen. In terms of gore it surpasses all the Hannibal movies. How is this on network tv again? And still no breasts or swearing allowed? There are some truly disturbing visuals that make you want to vomit. e: also you know you watch way too much TV when you know it's filmed in Canada because you recognize more than 1 Canadian actor. e2: holy poo poo Eddie Izzard doing his Anthony Hopkins impression. This is great. Mu Zeta fucked around with this message at 04:01 on Dec 16, 2013 |
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It's sterile, disconnected, and dreamlike. The way it's shot has a weird way of disconnecting you from what's actually going on. You see the killers' creations as they intend, as art, instead of the horrors they actually are. Hannibal is a really good show.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 03:54 |
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Speaking of Hannibal, shouldn't season 2 be starting sometime rather soon?
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 03:59 |
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Season 1 started in April. We still have some time.
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It is pretty hilarious though how they can show human beings whose bodies have been horribly dismembered, as long as you can't see any of the bodies' genitals. Because then it'd be inappropriate for children/TV and would cause the end of our society. For me there were only a few scenes that really stood out as gross. Most were just so bizarre and unreal (in a good way) that I was instantly disconnected and didn't actually think about the fact that I just saw a person who had the top half of their head popped back like a Pez dispenser until later. I think the garden was the one that got to me the most, specifically because it wasn't just some gore or blood but pure nightmare fuel. Hannibal is a really good show. VDay fucked around with this message at 04:08 on Dec 16, 2013 |
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MrAristocrates posted:Season 1 started in April. We still have some time. Yeah, but that was mostly because they had no confidence in the show.
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muscles like this? posted:Yeah, but that was mostly because they had no confidence in the show. They still don't really have confidence in the show. It wasn't much of a performer last year, but NBC gave it its second season because it was a cheap international co-production, a critical jewel in the crown (see: Homicide, Friday Night Lights) and possibly because there were other cable/streaming networks waiting in the wings to pick it up the second NBC dropped it. My guess? It goes to summer to stay out of the ratings conversation.
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DivisionPost posted:They still don't really have confidence in the show. It wasn't much of a performer last year, but NBC gave it its second season because it was a cheap international co-production, a critical jewel in the crown (see: Homicide, Friday Night Lights) and possibly because there were other cable/streaming networks waiting in the wings to pick it up the second NBC dropped it. I find it kind of interesting, for as much as it ends up on top 10 lists and the like, that it was completely glossed over for both the Emmys and the GGs. Like if it wasn't for the thread here and people occasionally talking about it on irc/in Couch chat, I'd probably forget it was even a show until it comes back on the air.
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regulargonzalez posted:Just watched the first episode of Reaper and it's a bit jokier than I was hoping for but it's not bad. Hmmm, then I suggest 24. Also seconding/thirding/whatevering that anyone who hasn't already should definitely watch Buffy. The first season isn't that bad but honestly if you're watching it and you're to the point where you're going to quit the show just skip to the last episode of season 1, like someone else suggested earlier, and then go from there. Buffy is far too good a show for people to miss simply because it has a comparatively tepid first season. VDay posted:It is pretty hilarious though how they can show human beings whose bodies have been horribly dismembered, as long as you can't see any of the bodies' genitals. Because then it'd be inappropriate for children/TV and would cause the end of our society. For me there were only a few scenes that really stood out as gross. Most were just so bizarre and unreal (in a good way) that I was instantly disconnected and didn't actually think about the fact that I just saw a person who had the top half of their head popped back like a Pez dispenser until later. I think the garden was the one that got to me the most, specifically because it wasn't just some gore or blood but pure nightmare fuel. Women's nipples are to Americans what bullets are to everyone else. -Blackadder- fucked around with this message at 05:01 on Dec 16, 2013 |
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I was never a big fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I enjoyed some of the characters, but overall the show never grabbed me (maybe/probably because I was never a fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar.) However, I do think it's worth watching through to fully appreciate Angel, which is fantastic.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 05:19 |
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Eh, I watched and enjoyed Angel without ever watching Buffy. Mostly because I too don't really like Sarah Michelle Gellar.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 05:21 |
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It's going to take me a while to watch more Hannibal because the mushroom garden was...pretty traumatic. In general, traumatic is a good description of Hannibal. It is not a happy show.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 05:47 |
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So after hearing how Revolution S2 is actually at least decent television, I picked up where I left off a few episodes into the second half of S1 (after the midseason break) and I think it really picked up (considering they were lurching around for the first ten episodes) and really opened up the larger world.
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# ? Dec 16, 2013 06:11 |
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The Buffy movie is a million times better than the Buffy show.
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scary ghost dog posted:The Buffy movie is a million times better than the Buffy show. Are you Irish Joe's fiftieth alt?
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scary ghost dog posted:The Buffy movie is a million times better than the Buffy show. What the gently caress? Seek medical attention, I believe you have suffered a traumatic head injury.
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scary ghost dog posted:The Buffy movie is a million times better than the Buffy show. I'll back this up, the show ain't got nothing on Paul Reubens' death.
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Manos del Sino posted:I was never a big fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I enjoyed some of the characters, but overall the show never grabbed me (maybe/probably because I was never a fan of Sarah Michelle Gellar.) I'll agree with this. You can manage watching Angel without Buffy and just inferring whatever history comes up but to fully appreciate Angel's style and take on this world I think you almost have to watch Buffy's. But I wasn't really a fan either and it went beyond Gellar (although I never really liked her).
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The series hasn't aged well. And the character of Buffy herself becomes an almost unwatchably horrible person.
Lovely Joe Stalin fucked around with this message at 15:12 on Dec 16, 2013 |
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I thought Buffy was okay as a decent way to kill an hour when it was on and I was in college, but I never really saw the appeal in Angel, even when I watched the whole thing when TNT would show it in 2-hour blocks every morning a few years back. Neither one is something I feel like I ever need to revisit. Then again, I don't think Joss Whedon is anywhere near as brilliant of a writer as most of the internet would have you believe.
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