maxfaraday wrote:I didn't read all 13 pages but...
Has anyone mentioned Doctor Who?
It's by far the best series ever.
You can also watch its spinoff Torchwood.
And Twin peaks is great too
would I like it even if I'm not a Sci Fi super fan?
See if you can find an episode called "Blink". It's possibly the series at its best. If you don't like it, you won't like the rest. It's also one of the less sci-fi episodes- a bit more light horror (though there's always at least some sci-fi in Dr Who).
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
Turns out that season 2 of True Blood pretty good. I could do without the Suki and Bill Compton romantic scenes though. I'm at the half of the second season, so no spoilers please.
There are a few very interesting, well created and acted characters, like Lafayete, Renee, Jessica and the maker of Bill.
Before I said Breaking Bad may be the best television show but after last night's episode I think it IS the best. I highly recommend watching the show but you should start with season 1. I was standing up and pacing around my living room last night because being on the edge of my seat wasn't enough.
thechuck51 wrote:Before I said Breaking Bad may be the best television show but after last night's episode I think it IS the best. I highly recommend watching the show but you should start with season 1. I was standing up and pacing around my living room last night because being on the edge of my seat wasn't enough.
Aye- and it wasn't even the train that had me on edge- Walt in Hank's office did it for me.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
I'm going to take it back, after the first half season 2 of True Blood gets soap opery again. I'm going to conclude that it's the same with every season, it starts good to establish the conflict and when it starts to resolve the confilct it gets romantic again. Not gonna continue watching it.
I saw an episode of Breaking Bad last night and it's good, but I'm looking more for the sitcom type of series..
It's probably the best show I've seen. I don't like ranking things like this, but it's a show that starts off good, and just gets better.
yo bitch so i started watching beaking bad.
It is indeed very good bitch, even though I wouldn't say it's the best show I've seen bitch.
bitch I like the way Walter evolves from a shy schoolteacher to a ruthless druglord bitch.
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I just finished watching "Sherlock" from the BBC / PBS Masterpiece on Netflix Instant recently. I didn't know what to expect going in, other than Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss writers from Doctor Who were part of the production. But I enjoyed the 6 "episodes" available (each episode is like a 90 min movie).
I liked The Wire, but I had trouble seeing in it what so many else saw. I just never really got why McNulty was loved by everyone even as he constantly screwed them over.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
AndyDufresne wrote:I just finished watching "Sherlock" from the BBC / PBS Masterpiece on Netflix Instant recently. I didn't know what to expect going in, other than Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss writers from Doctor Who were part of the production. But I enjoyed the 6 "episodes" available (each episode is like a 90 min movie).
--Andy
Great show. I just finished and I hear there will be a season three eventually.
I was watching Elementary and didn't like it at all then I saw this and thought it was worth it.
Bruceswar » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:59 pm wrote:
We all had tons of men..
I've never watched Elementary, but really, I don't think I watch (or want to watch) any network primetime television. It all seems to be bottom of the barrel. The internet says Season 3 of Sherlock will premiere this fall perhaps.