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I think maybe FX is going to have Jonathan Pryce yell "loving" at least once a week in Taboo. I approve. Edit: Wow, gently caress count hit 6 before the first commercial break. I'm actually surprised FX is going for it. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 06:31 on Jan 18, 2017 |
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Vanderdeath posted:It's from the guy behind Better Off Ted so I'm probably gonna watch the entire season off of that pedigree alone. Did you also watch the entirety of Sean Saves The World off of that pedigree alone?
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it's on FX in the states? i figured it'd be a bbc america thing/
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Rocksicles posted:it's on FX in the states? i figured it'd be a bbc america thing/ It's not actually produced by the BBC, so I'm sure it was sold to whatever network big highest for it.
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Just finished season 1 of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Holy poo poo, now I know why it ranked so high in the TVIV list. It was a wild ride and I'm so glad I have this season to catch up with. Had it ended the way it did Season 1, I would have been so pissed. Suck it cancellation bear, CW kept this poo poo going.
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What have we got on tv these days that's in the spirit of Justified?
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Rhyno posted:What have we got on tv these days that's in the spirit of Justified? Sneaky Pete, Outsiders, Longmire.
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Rhyno posted:What have we got on tv these days that's in the spirit of Justified? Graham Yost is the showrunner on Sneaky Pete (starting with episode two I think), and it also has Margo Martindale.
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Maxwell Lord posted:The Mick is really edging close to It's Always Sunny territory, in a good way. "Cat morphine! You know, morphine but for cats!" The Mick is great.
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Maxwell Lord posted:The Mick is really edging close to It's Always Sunny territory, in a good way. "Cat morphine! You know, morphine but for cats!" Yeah it's a good show. I was pretty surprised because the premise kind of sucks but they're going suitably dark with it to make it work.
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Once you make it through the first half season of Longmire it starts getting good. Then all the rest of the seasons are of increasing quality. Edit: And not that the beginning is terrible, it's just mediocre-procedural-y.
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It's a necessary setup though, you kinda need the boring day-to-day foundation of Longmire's current life to set the stage for everything that comes after (and before). Taking so long to set it is a downside of serialization, though.
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Rhyno posted:What have we got on tv these days that's in the spirit of Justified? Quarry, maybe?
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Norwegian Rudo posted:Graham Yost is the showrunner on Sneaky Pete (starting with episode two I think), and it also has Margo Martindale. Sold. bring back old gbs posted:Quarry, maybe? Already watched that and it doesn't seem likely to get a second season.
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I just watched the first two episodes of Series of Unfortunate Events and have no idea what the show is going to be about now. They could've stretched that out to season if so inclined.
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Lycus posted:I just watched the first two episodes of Series of Unfortunate Events and have no idea what the show is going to be about now. They could've stretched that out to season if so inclined. Stretching a 162 page book into a whole season would be quite a feat.
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Lycus posted:I just watched the first two episodes of Series of Unfortunate Events and have no idea what the show is going to be about now. They could've stretched that out to season if so inclined. As someone who's read the books, in a way, they do!
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I got bored with Person of Interest towards the end of season 1 because it was getting pretty formulaic, is it worth picking up again?
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Overall it's a forgettable series even though it does improve in season 2. There's better stuff to watch.
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I watched more if TSoUE and it immediately got a bit better after the second episode. Just finished the seventh episode now and lol I had completely forgotten about the Quagmires. Well played, show.
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Rhyno posted:Sold. Did you enjoy it/Did it wrap up sort of? Pilot was alright, I wasn't super compelled to start the 2nd episode. EDIT: Cool thanks, I'll give it another shot. Julio Cruz posted:I got bored with Person of Interest towards the end of season 1 because it was getting pretty formulaic, is it worth picking up again? bring back old gbs fucked around with this message at 23:45 on Jan 18, 2017 |
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bring back old gbs posted:Did you enjoy it/Did it wrap up sort of? Pilot was alright, I wasn't super compelled to start the 2nd episode. I very much enjoyed it. There is som incredibly graphic poo poo in the finale so be prepared for that. As for wrapping up, there's numerous plot threads left without closure as they were clearly planning on a second season.
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Rhyno posted:Already watched that and it doesn't seem likely to get a second season. That sucks! Quarry was awesome.
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lelandjs posted:I watched more if TSoUE and it immediately got a bit better after the second episode. I told ya
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Julio Cruz posted:I got bored with Person of Interest towards the end of season 1 because it was getting pretty formulaic, is it worth picking up again? Season 2 adds a dog and several of the show's best characters, fulfills several plot lines started in the first season in surprisingly awesome ways, expands the dynamic of the central group, and is generally a lot funnier and better than season 1.
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CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:The Mick is great. I still can't get over the teenage girl is 25.
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Looten Plunder posted:That sucks! Quarry was awesome. It really was. It hasn't officially been passed on yet as far as I know but it doesn't look likely.
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Norwegian Rudo posted:Graham Yost is the showrunner on Sneaky Pete (starting with episode two I think), and it also has Margo Martindale. Rhyno posted:Sold. Sneaky Pete is amazing and feels like a spiritual successor to Justified. So many cast members (Famed character actress Margo Martindale, Boyd's girlfriend Mara, Coover, and I think at least one more that I'm forgetting right now.
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Bryan Cranston... playing a stone badass. Don't forget that.
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I'm on leave from work for the rest of the week so I figure I can knock out the entire series.
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Thank you, guys, for getting my rear end on The Mick. I was going to pass after Sepinwall's unenthusiastic review of it, but the first two episodes are great, and the third, "The Buffer," is off the loving rails for a network sitcom. I was won over the minute Mick's skeezy boyfriend started talking about how the age of consent was 16 in Connecticut. EDIT: The best part is how the two older kids kinda suck in their own ways, so it's kind of satisfying to see them eat poo poo whenever Mick gets involved. DivisionPost fucked around with this message at 04:09 on Jan 19, 2017 |
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So, we know that season 2 of American Crime Story will be about the aftermath of Katrina, and Ryan Murphy has said the third will be about the murder of Gianni Versace. Today, it was announced that the producers have optioned the book A Vast Conspiracy. It's about the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
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I don't think I like where this is going
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Rocksicles posted:Bryan Cranston... playing a stone badass. Don't forget that. It's subtle, but if you really listen...
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Medullah posted:Sneaky Pete is amazing and feels like a spiritual successor to Justified. So many cast members (Famed character actress Margo Martindale, Boyd's girlfriend Mara, Coover, and I think at least one more that I'm forgetting right now. I've only seen the first 1.5 episodes but Detective Tim is another Justified Alumn. It's also a bit of a "The Wire" love fest as well with plenty of familiar faces appearing in this as well. It was also awesome to see Martha again. Rocksicles posted:Bryan Cranston... playing a stone badass. Don't forget that. Wasn't aware Cranston was in Justified
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Looten Plunder posted:I've only seen the first 1.5 episodes but Detective Tim is another Justified Alumni Duh that's the obvious one I was forgetting, thanks. Seeing him and Margo, then Coover pop up made me look and realize Yost was behind the show.
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Medullah posted:Duh that's the obvious one I was forgetting, thanks. Seeing him and Margo, then Coover pop up made me look and realize Yost was behind the show. Forgotten just like the writers did in Justified
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The producing director on Sneaky Pete is Michael Dinner, and episodes 3 and 4 were written by Fred Golan and Benjamin Cavell, respectively. And Adam Arkin stepped in to direct Episode 6. Those guys were a huge part of Yost's Justified braintrust, if not THE braintrust; if you liked Justified, it's a good bet you'll be into Sneaky Pete.
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The first episode of SP is pretty fantastic. I'm really impressed with Giovanni Ribisi, he's a joy to watch.
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Timby posted:So, we know that season 2 of American Crime Story will be about the aftermath of Katrina, and Ryan Murphy has said the third will be about the murder of Gianni Versace. Today, it was announced that the producers have optioned the book A Vast Conspiracy. 15 years from now we'll be getting some Trump-based miniseries and I already hate everything.
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