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wormil posted:What I see happening with The Expanse is a lot of people putting it on a very tall pedestal that it really doesn't deserve (yet anyway). At some point the honeymoon will be over and those same people will start rocking the pedestal and blaming the show for not living up to their expectations. This is how you kill a show. I rewatched Season 1 of BSG, and got that same feeling. BSG came out of the gate so hard and so well put together. The Expanse is a slow burn, and the characters take a while to feel developed.
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Haters Back Off is so good. On one hand you have to have a really high tolerance for cringe-comedy because it uses it in extreme amounts but on the other - some of the scenes are insanely good. I normally can't stand the cringe in a series but this show trained me to thanks to really amazingly written jokes.
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Palpek posted:Haters Back Off is so good. On one hand you have to have a really high tolerance for cringe-comedy because it uses it in extreme amounts but on the other - some of the scenes are insanely good. I normally can't stand the cringe in a series but this show trained me to thanks to really amazingly written jokes. Plus the emotional gut punch near the end hits HARD.
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# ? Mar 28, 2017 22:42 |
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Just finished Patriot Season 1 on Amazon. I really haven't laughed that hard at a show in a while. I hope they do a second season. I mean if that awful country club show has 3 seasons Patriot should get more.
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Rough Lobster posted:Can anyone weigh in on the Expanse (Amazon prime streaming)? I've got a hankering for some sci fi. Looking for a show that's accessible to a non sci fi fan. My wife hates that kind of poo poo but I think it's because she associates it more with say Star Trek and Stargate type stuff. She was the same way about fantasy until we got into GoT. I can understand not being into Trek stuff but thinking "sci-fi = Stargate SG-1" and not finishing that thought with "proving sci-fi is the BEST GENRE" means it's fuckin divorce time goonfriend
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Mister Adequate posted:I can understand not being into Trek stuff but thinking "sci-fi = Stargate SG-1" and not finishing that thought with "proving sci-fi is the BEST GENRE" means it's fuckin divorce time goonfriend
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Archer season +1 is up. Honestly I think it's time to end the show. The whole season was, like the last one, completely forgettable. Sucks cause I loved the first few seasons.
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Rolo posted:Archer season +1 is up. Honestly I think it's time to end the show. The whole season was, like the last one, completely forgettable. I loved it through S4, but the quality took a huge dive in the fifth season and while the sixth was better, it was still pretty blah. I'm going to watch the seventh as background noise but I don't have high hopes.
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Archer's ringtone being "Mulatto Butts" from Frisky Dingo was great. Yes, idiot, I know they were made by the same people.
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Frisky dingo is also a fantastic show but I haven't watched it since I was much younger so maybe it doesn't hold up to memory. It's on hulu iirc.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 19:50 |
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I liked Archer S1, the rest have been meh
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Agent355 posted:Frisky dingo is also a fantastic show but I haven't watched it since I was much younger so maybe it doesn't hold up to memory. It's on hulu iirc. The animation, of course, is way worse than Archer but I still like it.
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Inzombiac posted:The animation, of course, is way worse than Archer but I still like it. It has Killer Mike, which is nice
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# ? Apr 1, 2017 04:41 |
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7th season of Archer has the capitulation of the voicemail gag and it's worth it for that alone.
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syscall girl posted:It has Killer Mike, which is nice Jesus Christ it's been loving forever since Frisky Dingo was on air and I found out NOW Killer Mike was Taquil?
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13 Reasons Why is on Netflix and it is super depressing. It's put together very well, though.
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Not digging this thumbs up/down thing so far. The stars let me know what to avoid which was most of Netflix's original content. Also the new Louis CK special that dropped yesterday on Netflix is maybe my new favorite special of his.
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I thought they might convert old ratings into thumbs but nah, I guess we start over from scratch. It seems Netflix wants to follow Youtube into dumbing down and fixing things until they break.
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Trebek posted:Not digging this thumbs up/down thing so far. The stars let me know what to avoid which was most of Netflix's original content. I saw it live and was worried it wouldn't live up to a second viewing. He really polished everything up and added a few more jokes for the special. The new Chapelle series is dope as fug.
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wormil posted:I thought they might convert old ratings into thumbs but nah, I guess we start over from scratch. It seems Netflix wants to follow Youtube into dumbing down and fixing things until they break. I think I still have the stars on PS3, will have to check tomorrow at this point but that's unfortunate if this is a full fledged roll out and not some pilot program bullshit.
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You guys talked me into watching Patriot, it's good.
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# ? Apr 9, 2017 05:48 |
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Fortitude on Amazon Prime is a mystery/thriller with outstanding casting, great directing and scenery, but poor writing. I'm 4 episodes in and it's good enough that I will finish it especially since I heard it picks up steam in the latter half of the season. I was getting a sci-fi vibe too and when I looked it up, apparently I was right, although nothing overtly sci-fi has emerged plotwise yet. I just wish it was a more straightforward mystery and story instead building the entire season around red herrings which seems to have become popular again in British mysteries. It's one of those shows where everyone's presented to the audience as a suspect regardless if they had any motive or opportunity. It's a soap opera murder mystery but is otherwise well done and might be worth watching to some people.
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wormil posted:I thought they might convert old ratings into thumbs but nah, I guess we start over from scratch. It seems Netflix wants to follow Youtube into dumbing down and fixing things until they break. If things keep going like this I might have to cancel my Qwikster subscription.
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wormil posted:Fortitude on Amazon Prime is a mystery/thriller with outstanding casting, great directing and scenery, but poor writing. I'm 4 episodes in and it's good enough that I will finish it especially since I heard it picks up steam in the latter half of the season. I was getting a sci-fi vibe too and when I looked it up, apparently I was right, although nothing overtly sci-fi has emerged plotwise yet. I just wish it was a more straightforward mystery and story instead building the entire season around red herrings which seems to have become popular again in British mysteries. It's one of those shows where everyone's presented to the audience as a suspect regardless if they had any motive or opportunity. It's a soap opera murder mystery but is otherwise well done and might be worth watching to some people. I looked up "damned with faint praise" in the dictionary and was reminded that dictionaries do not work that way. But so yeah I really want to watch this but feel like I'm not going to for some reason now.
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syscall girl posted:I looked up "damned with faint praise" in the dictionary and was reminded that dictionaries do not work that way. But so yeah I really want to watch this but feel like I'm not going to for some reason now. I'm just not hip with the thumbs up or down thing yet, sorry. Really though, you should probably watch it. Some people don't mind red herrings in lieu of plot, Broadchurch did alright. Although Gracepoint didn't.
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jodai posted:13 Reasons Why is on Netflix and it is super depressing. It's put together very well, though. I really want to hear more about the show cause it seems interesting but also seems like it could be really, really bad.
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I haven't read through this whole thread, but I know that the original Unsolved Mysteries, all of Oz, and Batman: the Animated Series are all on Amazon Prime.
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Grem posted:I really want to hear more about the show cause it seems interesting but also seems like it could be really, really bad. I got 4-5 episodes before I couldn't take it anymore. So much of the show was really interesting and good but there's only so many times I can listen to a vapid high schooler complain about how if they don't get to take a limo to the dance they will LITERALLY die and how horrible their parents are. Like I know the audience is not expected to take it seriously but it still just puts my hackles up just hearing that stuff.
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Agent355 posted:I got 4-5 episodes before I couldn't take it anymore. So much of the show was really interesting and good but there's only so many times I can listen to a vapid high schooler complain about how if they don't get to take a limo to the dance they will LITERALLY die and how horrible their parents are. Given that it's juxtaposed with people actually dying and killing themselves, it's supposed to be grating
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flatluigi posted:Given that it's juxtaposed with people actually dying and killing themselves, it's supposed to be grating It is, and it doesn't make the show bad, but if something is grating intentionally it doesn't make it less grating.
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# ? Apr 14, 2017 03:52 |
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Bet this guy hates Peggy Hill too
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# ? Apr 14, 2017 04:23 |
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I feel like I got pretty quick what Haters Back Off was going for with so many absurd characters, and I was totally down for it. But it just didn't really hit the mark for me. It felt kind of - I don't know the right word - 'disingenuous' to make everybody completely ridiculous, and then whip back to pin the drama on the one normal character. Like you can't tell the audience to be whisked away into that wacky world only to then treat the way that world affects a normal person seriously/dramatically. If that makes sense? I didn't mind it though; I'll probably give season 2 a try when it comes.
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Grem posted:I really want to hear more about the show cause it seems interesting but also seems like it could be really, really bad. One of the frustrating things about it is the whole thing is based on listening to cassette tapes to understand all the reasons this girl killed herself. The guy with the tapes keeps stopping and wandering around and asking people questions. A lot of his questions could have been answered if he listened to the tapes. Several characters tell him they listened to all the tapes in one night. Other than that, it just gets harder to watch as more stuff happens to this girl and, like Agent355 said, the other kids are just going along being regular annoying kids.
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Captain Lavender posted:I feel like I got pretty quick what Haters Back Off was going for with so many absurd characters, and I was totally down for it. But it just didn't really hit the mark for me. Did you watch to the end of the first season? Because all of the "wacky" characters get hit with the drama hammer super hard. It's emotionally draining to watch but I thought it did what it was trying to do very well.
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food court bailiff posted:Did you watch to the end of the first season? Because all of the "wacky" characters get hit with the drama hammer super hard. It's emotionally draining to watch but I thought it did what it was trying to do very well. Agreed. I thought they were trying to make a Napoleon Dynamite TV show at first and almost didn't make it past the first episode.
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# ? Apr 14, 2017 18:23 |
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Anyone tried the new MST3K episodes yet?
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food court bailiff posted:Did you watch to the end of the first season? Because all of the "wacky" characters get hit with the drama hammer super hard. It's emotionally draining to watch but I thought it did what it was trying to do very well. I dunno. It felt like the kind of stuff Miranda had been doing, presumably, her whole life finally got to everyone at a time that was convenient for the plot. I didn't hate it, but I just feel like, if you're going to take the audience out of reality with characters that act ridiculous 95% of the time, it feels a bit cheap to then use that ridiculous behavior we've come to accept to then apply to normal human responses from those same characters. It just rubbed me the wrong way - like I say, I'll be interested in seeing where it goes next season. Oldstench posted:Anyone tried the new MST3K episodes yet? Just started. I'm laughing at the movie commentary, looking good so far.
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Oldstench posted:Anyone tried the new MST3K episodes yet? There were some problems in the first couple with WAY too many jokes per minute, probably due to the million guest writers they had. It settles down a bit by the third episode, and I'm getting into it, though. I hope they get a second season. I'm sure there are people who will never stop yelling about how much they hate Jonah Ray and Felicia Day, though.
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Oldstench posted:Anyone tried the new MST3K episodes yet? Just watched the first episode and liked it. Thought they really nailed a lot of the old MST3K beats well but yeah, a shitload of jokes. I have to say I'm totally impressed by the Monster Rap. They crushed it.
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I would have been one of those people but they are both absolutely perfect in their roles.
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