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TV Zombie posted:Going through Jusice League and Justice League Unlimited because it's leaving Netflix in August and man, it's held up so well. Hell yes it has Best thing DC's ever produced in any medium
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Calaveron posted:I think it's also because they have NOTHING for Robin to do partway through season 3. She's just there while literally everyone else is involved in the plot HIMYM's big issue was that they expected us to root for Barney, despite him being an utterly loathsome and monstrous character, and also spent several years making Ted the most pathetic character on television since Ross Geller (and telling us why he and Robin were a terrible couple). I don't think I've seen a once-good show go so spectacularly off the rails since Scrubs (although in Scrubs' favor, at least they rebounded from the woeful sixth and seventh years with a rock-solid finale season ... then pissed all over it with Med School). But, man, that HIMYM finale. 22 episodes about a wedding weekend, then fifteen minutes into the finale: "Oh, we got divorced."
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Timby posted:HIMYM's big issue was that they expected us to root for Barney, despite him being an utterly loathsome and monstrous character, and also spent several years making Ted the most pathetic character on television since Ross Geller (and telling us why he and Robin were a terrible couple). I don't think I've seen a once-good show go so spectacularly off the rails since Scrubs (although in Scrubs' favor, at least they rebounded from the woeful sixth and seventh years with a rock-solid finale season ... then pissed all over it with Med School). Yes, but that final minute with the Walkie Talkies's Heaven and the cast show off was loving incredible I tell you what Anyway we all know Robin should've ended up with me
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Timby posted:HIMYM's big issue was that they expected us to root for Barney, despite him being an utterly loathsome and monstrous character, and also spent several years making Ted the most pathetic character on television since Ross Geller (and telling us why he and Robin were a terrible couple). I don't think I've seen a once-good show go so spectacularly off the rails since Scrubs (although in Scrubs' favor, at least they rebounded from the woeful sixth and seventh years with a rock-solid finale season ... then pissed all over it with Med School). Barney works mainly because of Neil Patrick Harris' performance, but when he decides to behave himself he's arguably better with women than Ted is. Some of his stuff with Robin is some of the more realistic and grown up material that the show does. They make Ted the loser of the group, and then he can only go down from there. Saying that, Lily is arguably one of the most easily dislikeable characters, like her poo poo about credit card addiction and how Marshall has to work a lovely job he never wanted to do to support her.
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DrVenkman posted:Barney works mainly because of Neil Patrick Harris' performance, but when he decides to behave himself he's arguably better with women than Ted is. Some of his stuff with Robin is some of the more realistic and grown up material that the show does. They make Ted the loser of the group, and then he can only go down from there. Saying that, Lily is arguably one of the most easily dislikeable characters, like her poo poo about credit card addiction and how Marshall has to work a lovely job he never wanted to do to support her. And breaking up Ted from the girlfriends she personally did not like and her gross loud chewing Marshall was too good for her
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# ? Jul 29, 2017 20:56 |
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In case anyone forgot about the Enterprise intro Christian rock nightmare https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5zmCcUYcSY
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# ? Jul 29, 2017 20:58 |
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That's actually the best part of the show.
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DrVenkman posted:Barney works mainly because of Neil Patrick Harris' performance, but when he decides to behave himself he's arguably better with women than Ted is. Some of his stuff with Robin is some of the more realistic and grown up material that the show does. For a while it was, but when they decided to do that slow burn of him getting back together with Robin, it was just pure garbage: Gaslighting Robin into thinking that he's in love with Patrice, planning an elaborate deception as his proposal, lying about the playbook, lying about God knows what else, and the audience is expected to say, "Aw, what a lovable scamp." No, it's more like, "Jesus, he's a high-functioning sociopath." quote:Saying that, Lily is arguably one of the most easily dislikeable characters, like her poo poo about credit card addiction and how Marshall has to work a lovely job he never wanted to do to support her. One of my favorite bits of subtext running throughout much of the show's run is Ted secretly being madly in love with her. Mu Zeta posted:In case anyone forgot about the Enterprise intro Christian rock nightmare Whoever thought a Diane Warren song was ideal for Star Trek should have been fired immediately.
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# ? Jul 29, 2017 21:24 |
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That episode where Ted wants to date this girl but he never can because she's so lovable she's always in a relationship within seconds of breaking up is kinda gross because yeah, maybe the girl should try being by herself for a little while to find herself but nope she still ended up in a relationship with someone else
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esperterra posted:There's a difference in saying 'for God's sake!' and being religious too fwiw The conceit that people many hundreds of the years in the future would speak something easily digestible for a television audience is ludicrous in the first god drat place. DrVenkman posted:Saying that, Lily is arguably one of the most easily dislikeable characters, like her poo poo about credit card addiction and how Marshall has to work a lovely job he never wanted to do to support her. Also when she just up and left him for a year or whatever to go be an artist or some bullshit in california. That was some hot bullshit and around when I started to hate the character. I think Marshall is the only character on himym that isn't a bad person pretty much.
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IRQ posted:The conceit that people many hundreds of the years in the future would speak something easily digestible for a television audience is ludicrous in the first god drat place. I actually agreed with her on that because you've been in a relationship for 9 years since a comparatively young age and you have doubts about what's next you definitely should take the chance to explore your options And it was for a summer in San Francisco
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IRQ posted:Also when she just up and left him for a year or whatever to go be an artist or some bullshit in california. That was some hot bullshit and around when I started to hate the character. That was literally the first season finale, too. They did have a nice callback to it near the tail-end of the final season, though, when Marshall and Lily have their massive fight about Italy / him becoming a judge. quote:I think Marshall is the only character on himym that isn't a bad person pretty much. Marshall is certainly the moral center of the show, and his dad is pretty much the platonic ideal of a well-meaning father. But essentially every other main character / frequent guest is some variation or another of a self-centered rear end in a top hat except, I don't know, Barney's dad and brother? Timby fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Jul 29, 2017 |
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Timby posted:That was literally the first season finale, too. They did have a nice callback to it near the tail-end of the final season, though, when Marshall and Lily have their massive fight about Italy / him becoming a judge. He was pretty selfish when he wouldn't let Lilly pursue her dream of being an artist and I can't recall how he handled Lilly having to go to Rome but I'm sure he was selfish there too Still, Big Fudge stopped his life-long dream of working for the environment to work at a soul rending law firm to pay off his awful wife's awful debt and was nothing but nice to all of his friends
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Calaveron posted:I can't recall how he handled Lilly having to go to Rome but I'm sure he was selfish there too He actually convinces the Captain to offer her the Rome job multiple times, and initially he's all-in on the idea of going to Rome because the Honeywell & Cootes law firm hasn't had a case in like six months. Then that changes in the season eight finale, when he gets the offer to be a judge and takes it without even speaking to her about it, in an inversion of what she did when she hosed off to San Francisco. Edit: God, thinking of the Captain just reminded me of the relationship between Ted and Zoey, which felt like it went on for loving ever.
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Timby posted:Whoever thought a Diane Warren song was ideal for Star Trek should have been fired immediately. Armageddon was a popular movie.
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# ? Jul 29, 2017 23:05 |
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Man so none of these people ever dated any black characters huh I mean it makes sense for Ted I guess but Robin and Barney could've met more ethnically diverse people in New York EDIT: No you know what it doesn't make sense for Ted either because so many times he prefaced meeting a girl by saying that that wasn't the mother or would only lead to eventually meeting the mother so come on tv show
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TV Zombie posted:Going through Jusice League and Justice League Unlimited because it's leaving Netflix in August and man, it's held up so well.
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FactsAreUseless posted:JLU remains my absolute favorite piece of superhero media.
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Calaveron posted:Man so none of these people ever dated any black characters huh I never really thought about it, but, yeah, holy poo poo, that was one of the whitest TV shows going for a while. I guess Robin was briefly engaged to Kevin and Barney dated Nora, and there were Ranjit, James Stinson and Sam Gibbs, but otherwise, loving oof.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 00:47 |
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Snak posted:That's actually the best part of the show.
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Timby posted:I never really thought about it, but, yeah, holy poo poo, that was one of the whitest TV shows going for a while. I guess Robin was briefly engaged to Kevin and Barney dated Nora, and there were Ranjit, James Stinson and Sam Gibbs, but otherwise, loving oof. Oh yeah I forgot about Kevin and Nora, and Barney and Robin dating them both at the same time really makes me think that the writers themselves realized it and tried to do a lot of course correction instead of letting it come more naturally
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Calaveron posted:Man so none of these people ever dated any black characters huh I'm pretty sure Barney slept with Black women, and Ted dated one.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 01:58 |
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I think Barney perved out on all races of women, but I'm not sure that counts for much.
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holy poo poo, jughead's meltdown in Riverdale is amazing edit: this show just turned itself up to 11 and there's still 2 eps left in the season, this is fantastic precision fucked around with this message at 03:35 on Jul 30, 2017 |
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Timby posted:HIMYM's big issue was that they expected us to root for Barney, despite him being an utterly loathsome and monstrous character, and also spent several years making Ted the most pathetic character on television since Ross Geller (and telling us why he and Robin were a terrible couple). I don't think I've seen a once-good show go so spectacularly off the rails since Scrubs (although in Scrubs' favor, at least they rebounded from the woeful sixth and seventh years with a rock-solid finale season ... then pissed all over it with Med School). I'm convinced that part of the reason that everyone hates the HIMYM finale (rightfully so, I'm right there with you) is that they did too good a job at making the Mother perfect. Cristin Miloti was adorable and great and they spent an entire season hyping her up and then in the final episode they kill her unceremoniously under the assumption that everyone spent the last 22 episode wondering when Ted would get back with Robin instead of growing to love this new, awesome character. It was a spectacularly terrible finale on most levels though. I was mad as poo poo and just pretend that the show ended with Ted and The Mother getting married and nothing else and I don't go back and rewatch it because for whatever reason it's one of those shows that I have no desire to go back and watch no matter how much I loved it. (see: The Office) edit: I watched A-to-Z (a lame rom-sit-com that aired the season after HIMYM ended) entirely off of how much I liked her as the mother. It was very disappointing and it sucks that she's kinda gone back to doing supporting roles. Maybe she'll go back to Broadway soon... DC Murderverse fucked around with this message at 07:23 on Jul 30, 2017 |
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Did someone say whitest show? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUc0vbSlanM
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The 1990s were a different time, everyone was scared of Ice Cube.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 08:35 |
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The 90s had both Sliders and Stargate airing at the same time
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Stargate was so good.
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Mu Zeta posted:The 90s had both Sliders and Stargate airing at the same time Sliders was a pretty good show, shame they cancelled it after only two seasons.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 16:42 |
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I remember a while ago I was reading about a Podcast that released companion episodes to listen to after watching each episode of Man Men. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I'd like to try something like that out.
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So unbeknownst to me, the oft-maligned Top Gear USA, which I thought had really found its own identity after a shaky start, was canceled last year, and the BBC is taking another stab at an american Top Gear spinoff and it starts tonight. Kind of bummed to hear the history channel version got killed off, but I'll give the new one a shot I guess.
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DC Murderverse posted:I was mad as poo poo and just pretend that the show ended with Ted and The Mother getting married and nothing else and I don't go back and rewatch it because for whatever reason it's one of those shows that I have no desire to go back and watch no matter how much I loved it. (see: The Office) Wasn't the finale of The Office excellent, though? Anyway, you weren't the only one to hate the finale as aired. Radnor loving trashed it in like a half-dozen interviews (he always kept his mouth shut, for the most part, because it's not like he was doing much else in his career, but after HIMYM was over he was unafraid to finally speak up; on the other hand, Segel was pretty transparent about how much he loathed doing the show by the seventh season), and Alyson Hannigan said she had no idea why the home video ending wasn't used.
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 20:10 |
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Snak posted:Stargate was so good.
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Timby posted:Wasn't the finale of The Office excellent, though? What was the home video ending
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Timby posted:Segel was pretty transparent about how much he loathed doing the show by the seventh season https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBe2gCuFnd4
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# ? Jul 30, 2017 21:28 |
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Literally the best sequence in scifi history.
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Calaveron posted:What was the home video ending Saget, not Radnor, narrated a montage where Robin continues to be a successful TV personality, Ted and Tracy live happily ever after, it ends with the meeting at the train station and "That, kids, is how I met your mother," fade to black / credits. Edit: Here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoHUs8J7x94 Timby fucked around with this message at 22:08 on Jul 30, 2017 |
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What sucks is that Ted got over Robin/viceversa so many times and it sucks that Tracey dies and there goes Ted once more Like a lot of people say that the entire story isn't about Ted meeting the mother of his children but rather about how he met and fell in love with Robin but I don't buy it, they moved past it the first time they broke up even if the writers probably didn't intend it that way and even the third to last episode with Robin saying it should be Ted she's marrying put a definite stop to the notion
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Why do I have such strong opinions about the love life of TV characters, is this what being on the internet is like
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