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It's the most wonderful time of the year, when the networks are on summer hiatus and I get to catch up on all the full-season shows piled up on my DVR. We binged through Hannibal Season 2 in a week, holy hell did that give me nightmares! Now we're nearly done with The Good Wife. I am overdosing on awesome TV and I LOVE IT! Now that I have some room on my DVR, are there any decent shows on this summer to try out? We gave up early in Season 1 of Under the Dome and Extant looks mediocre but we'll probably give it a few episodes. Any word on Tyrant on FX? Anything coming up on HBO?
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 06:56 |
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It also inadvertently started the trend of "Big Mystery" shows where crazy things happened that don't get explained right away. Then the show gets canceled and they don't get explained ever.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 06:57 |
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VorpalBunny posted:Now that I have some room on my DVR, are there any decent shows on this summer to try out? We gave up early in Season 1 of Under the Dome and Extant looks mediocre but we'll probably give it a few episodes. Any word on Tyrant on FX? Anything coming up on HBO? HBO has The Leftovers starting soon. That one is about a world where 2% of the population has vanished and what happens to the people left behind. Also FX has The Strain starting July 19th. Its based on the book series of the same name and is by Guillermo del Toro and Carlton Cuse. Its about a CDC scientist played by Corey Stoll and a vampire invasion of NYC.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:00 |
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Deadpool posted:I loved Lost, and it's finale. So if you do or don't like me, I'm sure that's solely the reason why. I think the only bad thing about Lost was that it caused people to overanalyze a lot of shows that followed to the point that for a long time it poisoned discussion about TV. People started to think everything was a mystery to be solved and saw things that weren't there. I think we're just now getting to the point where people are finally learning that's not the case. But that's not really Lost's fault so much as it's the fault of crazy fans. It took me a few months after the fact to really sink it in the mysteries meant jack poo poo compared to what the characters did when they took it all in. muscles like this? posted:It also inadvertently started the trend of "Big Mystery" shows where crazy things happened that don't get explained right away. Then the show gets canceled and they don't get explained ever.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:02 |
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VorpalBunny posted:It's the most wonderful time of the year, when the networks are on summer hiatus and I get to catch up on all the full-season shows piled up on my DVR. We binged through Hannibal Season 2 in a week, holy hell did that give me nightmares! Now we're nearly done with The Good Wife. I am overdosing on awesome TV and I LOVE IT! The Good Wife is fantastic. I only started watching it because of the AV Club article saying it's the successor to The Wire. I wouldn't quite call it that but it's a really fun show that skewers lawyers, bitcoin, or really whatever they feel like that week. It's unfortunate that it has 22 episode seasons because it means a lot of filler, but I don't mind watching them all. Even Kalinda's husband. Have you seen The Americans or Fargo?
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:14 |
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Yeah the "Big Mystery" shows that followed were largely terrible for reasons beyond their failure to solve those mysteries. I'm talking about shows like Surface, Persons Unknown, Threshold, Invasion, Flashforward, The Event, Alcatraz, V, The Nine, and so on and so on. All of those shows failed largely because there was no reason to care about anybody on them. Were there any of those shows that could be considered a success? Fringe maybe. I don't know if I'd lump it in that pile. And while Jericho is one I would lump in that pile it didn't succeed for other reasons. There were several characters I cared about in that show. More than all those others I named combined. X-O fucked around with this message at 07:20 on Jun 8, 2014 |
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PERSONS UNKNOWN
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:19 |
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muscles like this? posted:PERSONS UNKNOWN Yeah, that should be a future mod challenge right there. gently caress that show. That was really bad TV
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:21 |
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I actually had to google that one. Of the ones DP listed, except for The Nine and Persons Unknown, I had watched at least at some capacity or other. Must've been when I wasn't really paying attention to summer TV. Hell I would like to say that even Revolution (RIP) was better than any of those "big mystery" shows. Or somehow they course corrected after the first 10 episodes which I thought were kinda poo poo.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:23 |
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Deadpool posted:Yeah, that should be a future mod challenge right there. gently caress that show. That was really bad TV My "favorite" part of that show was how before it started NBC was saying how it was a complete story and then it ended on a stupid cliffhanger.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:25 |
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I loved Lost at the time and liked the finale just fine. I also have never really had any desire to talk about it after it was over. "It's done."
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:26 |
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There was one about a group of kids that graduated high school together that I remember too. It kept going back and forth in time and they had a secret that threatened to tear them apart or something. It had a really simple and obvious name that I am blanking on for some reason.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:27 |
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Deadpool posted:There was one about a group of kids that graduated high school together that I remember too. It kept going back and forth in time and they had a secret that threatened to tear them apart or something. It had a really simple and obvious name that I am blanking on for some reason.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:29 |
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The good thing that came out of all those failures is now genre shows have moved in the other direction, making sure to actually get to the "good stuff" right away and actually answering mysteries early.
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Deadpool posted:Yeah the "Big Mystery" shows that followed were largely terrible for reasons beyond their failure to solve those mysteries. I think Supernatural, up through season 5 at least, fits the bill. A big, overreaching mystery that has a definitive backstory and reaches a satisfying conclusion.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:33 |
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muscles like this? posted:The good thing that came out of all those failures is now genre shows have moved in the other direction, making sure to actually get to the "good stuff" right away and actually answering mysteries early. I remember when people were saying this about Heroes.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:34 |
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The dumb show I was thinking of a few posts ago was called Reunion. Lasted a whole 13 episodes. But it made me think of a show that I had tried to block from my mind. One that may have been worse than Persons Unknown. Does anyone remember the Fox show Vanished? Holy poo poo was that terrible. So bad they killed off the main character like six or seven episodes in because it was so lovely. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06yNi3GpNgA I think that was the worst of the Lost cash ins I ever watched.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:42 |
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I don't think I've heard of that show ever.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:44 |
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muscles like this? posted:I don't think I've heard of that show ever. You're very lucky. It wasn't good in the first place but it had a finale so bad that it retroactively made the entire series about ten times worse after the fact. X-O fucked around with this message at 07:50 on Jun 8, 2014 |
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Deadpool posted:The dumb show I was thinking of a few posts ago was called Reunion. Lasted a whole 13 episodes. But it made me think of a show that I had tried to block from my mind. One that may have been worse than Persons Unknown. Does anyone remember the Fox show Vanished? Holy poo poo was that terrible. So bad they killed off the main character like six or seven episodes in because it was so lovely.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:53 |
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Sober posted:Oh poo poo, I think I just barely remember Reunion now. It's all coming back. I can't believe I watched that. Oh right, I'm sure they took like 8 episodes or something to finally get to the point and then it ended. It was pretty dumb. You can relive it now if you want! It's all on Youtube. Why you ask? Because nobody cares about copyright for something that bad! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-GjhHRSxao
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 07:55 |
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Yet someone cared enough to upload it?
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muscles like this? posted:Yet someone cared enough to upload it? The principle of saving every loving thing ever will get people to save *anything*, no matter what it is.
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Deadpool posted:You can relive it now if you want! It's all on Youtube. Why you ask? Because nobody cares about copyright for something that bad! I think?
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 08:02 |
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Boogaleeboo posted:The principle of saving every loving thing ever will get people to save *anything*, no matter what it is. There's someone, somewhere out there that has the complete series of Veritas: The Quest on a DVDR in a drawer. Just think about that for a moment. Sober posted:Oh wait, no, I misremembered, but there was another 4-all white male lead "big mystery" show around the same time during Lost that was equally crappy. I think it was supposed to be a thriller or something and completely took place all in the present. I think it was like one of the friends or something was convicted of murder or something huge (?) but for some reason everyone was hunting for the other three friends? You may be thinking of Traveler, but I really liked that one for some reason.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 08:02 |
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Right, Traveler! It took a bit too long to get to the point, also the cliffhanger ending (now that I've reminded myself about it on Wikipedia). That was 2007. drat that was a long time ago now.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 08:20 |
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I just found out Halt and Catch Fire has Kerry Bishe in it and now I think I need to watch it.
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Deadpool posted:You never know who could be reading this thread. Maybe there's a person out there that we're looking at to be the next mod. Maybe that person is you. There's a show that aired that's basically Lost for kids. It's made by D.J. McHale, the same guy who made Are You Afraid of the Dark? It's called Flight 29 Down. It's short, but it's pretty good. Definitely worth a watch, I'd say. Edit: Season 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BTctdDbJRc Season 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMcGNstfyZM Ravane fucked around with this message at 15:18 on Jun 8, 2014 |
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Mu Zeta posted:Have you seen The Americans or Fargo? Fargo is building up on the DVR so we can binge through it in a week. I had to delete the first season of The Americans due to no DVR space, same with season 2, so its on the list to stream once we run out of "live" shows to watch. Sounds like this summer will be sparse. Which is nice, since I have to catch up on the latest season of Boardwalk Empire and we're only halfway through Breaking Bad. Finding time to watch TV with 3 little kids in the house is tough!
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 16:28 |
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I watched the first half of the first episode of Halt and Catch Fire but I couldn't figure out why I was supposed to care about anything that was happening. Also, Lee Pace's character seems like a Don Draper knockoff.
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So my cable's been going in and out for the last few days, which has given me the opportunity to re-watch some stuff that I hadn't taken a look at in years ... man, Wonderfalls gets kind of hosed-up at points, y'all.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 18:04 |
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Yeah, and it only would've gotten more hosed up in the second and third seasons. There have only been four shows I've ever been legitimately sad to see cancelled--Wonderfalls, The Middleman, Bunheads and Don't Trust the Bitch in Apt.23--but Wonderfalls was the only one I wish I could have seen where it went. Fuller's plans for that show sounded loving amazing.wikipedia posted:*A new wax lion, one who was intact, would be introduced, who would advise Jaye against listening to what the original wax lion said.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 18:28 |
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Deadpool posted:I loved Lost, and it's finale. So if you do or don't like me, I'm sure that's solely the reason why. I think the only bad thing about Lost was that it caused people to overanalyze a lot of shows that followed to the point that for a long time it poisoned discussion about TV. People started to think everything was a mystery to be solved and saw things that weren't there. I think we're just now getting to the point where people are finally learning that's not the case. But that's not really Lost's fault so much as it's the fault of crazy fans. That, and for years after Lost, even up to the present time, people seem to think there's some inherent superiority in heavily serialized shows, derisively referring to every other show on television as "procedurals" although I still can't get a straight answer out of anyone as to what the gently caress they define as a "procedural." raditts fucked around with this message at 18:53 on Jun 8, 2014 |
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unlimited shrimp posted:I watched the first half of the first episode of Halt and Catch Fire but I couldn't figure out why I was supposed to care about anything that was happening. Also, Lee Pace's character seems like a Don Draper knockoff. It's not a very good pilot, every character is bad. ^I'm not going to try to rationalize it but it seems to me like serialized is better entertainment than whatever is non-serialized, save for comedies, but even then it can be better. Fooz fucked around with this message at 18:52 on Jun 8, 2014 |
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raditts posted:That, and for years after Lost, even up to the present time, people seem to think there's some inherent superiority in heavily serialized shows, derisively referring to every other show on television as "procedurals" although I still can't get a straight answer out of anyone as to what the gently caress they define as a "procedural." A procedural is quite easy to define. It's a show (almost exclusively of the one hour drama variety) that pretty much follows the same formula every episode. They usually tie up the story in one episode so it's easy to jump into at any point. That's a procedural.
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Sober posted:Oh wait, no, I misremembered, but there was another 4-all white male lead "big mystery" show around the same time during Lost that was equally crappy. I think it was supposed to be a thriller or something and completely took place all in the present. I think it was like one of the friends or something was convicted of murder or something huge (?) but for some reason everyone was hunting for the other three friends? That sounds familiar but the name escapes me too. One that hasn't been mentioned is "Windfall" about a bunch of people that hit the same numbers on the lottery jackpot. For all I know it was cancelled before it even began because I don't remember seeing commercials for it after whenever it was supposed to premiere. Deadpool posted:A procedural is quite easy to define. It's a show (almost exclusively of the one hour drama variety) that pretty much follows the same formula every episode. They usually tie up the story in one episode so it's easy to jump into at any point. That's a procedural. It's pretty stupid to just lump like 90% of the shows on television under one term like that, though. I've seen Law & Order and Person of Interest both referred to as procedurals and aside from being hour-long dramas, they have almost nothing in common. Fooz posted:^I'm not going to try to rationalize it but it seems to me like serialized is better entertainment than whatever is non-serialized, save for comedies, but even then it can be better. I can think of at least a few shows whose stand-alone episodes are much better than the serialized ones. X-Files and Burn Notice immediately come to mind. raditts fucked around with this message at 18:58 on Jun 8, 2014 |
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raditts posted:It's pretty stupid to just lump like 90% of the shows on television under one term like that, though. I've seen Law & Order and Person of Interest both referred to as procedurals and aside from being hour-long dramas, they have almost nothing in common. Except a procedural doesn't say anything about specific content of the show. Just the formula. Kind of like single camera and multi camera sitcom describe the kind of show you're watching not the specific content of it. Procedural is fine to use to describe both Law & Order and Person of Interest.
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I was just thinking about Wonderfalls the other day. Do any streaming services have it or do I have to track down dvds in order to watch it again? Thinking about one Bryan Fuller show makes me want to watch the other ones as well. I never did finish Dead Like Me but I think I remember hearing that it wasn't as good in the second season. And Pushing Daisies was my favorite show at the time when I was watching it. I suppose I might as well watch one of those while I wait for more Hannibal.
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# ? Jun 8, 2014 19:04 |
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He worked on Heroes.
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Jingleheimer posted:I was just thinking about Wonderfalls the other day. Do any streaming services have it or do I have to track down dvds in order to watch it again? Go for it, as long as you go in with the understanding that none of them have any kind of satisfying ending and you'll be upset at how they were unceremoniously killed off.
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