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demonrail666 04.05.2013 08:07 PM

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The cops for the most part stay throughout the whole series, there are also other characters who stay throughout. If I said anymore it'd probably be a spoiler. However as each season is a different case there are many characters who are only in it for one season.

The great thing about the following seasons is they're generally different (except 3 which is close to season 1) so everyone has their favs. My personal favorite was 4.


Deep down I think I prefer The Bill.

h8kurdt 04.05.2013 08:13 PM

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Deep down I think I prefer The Bill.


 


 


Really? What next Holby City is better than 999? Get t'fuck.

dead_battery 04.05.2013 08:39 PM

i thought black books was crap.

i think everything is crap basically.

peep show is great.

breaking bad is good. and true blood is good. and game of thrones. i am a person. i am a human being capable of conversing.

demonrail666 04.05.2013 09:04 PM

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Really? What next Holby City is better than 999? Get t'fuck.


I dunno, I wouldn't fancy Omar's chance against a sober and up for it Frank Burnside.

 

stu666 04.07.2013 04:51 PM

It's Kevin

LifeDistortion 04.07.2013 05:15 PM

Michael K. Williams is a great actor, I know he stood out in "The Wire"

 



and he's one of my favorite characters in "Boardwalk Empire".

 

!@#$%! 04.08.2013 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
No, still not finished yet. I get the discs when they come so it'll be ages before I do. I'm still only at the beginning of Season 3. I like it, but I'm starting to wonder if I like it as much as I wanted to/thought I would. It sort of suffers from it's own massive reputation. Not that it's an either/or but I think I prefer The Sopranos. Although I did think season 2 of the Wire (about the dock workers) was amazing.


i really used to like the sopranos but what i loved about the wire (one of the things anyway ) was that there were no central heroes-- it was like early eisenstein in a way. yes you follow these characters they do their thing but the story is not about their individual hollywood selves, it's about the whole city... i loved it until the end. the sopranos is about the same people, over & over & over, the wire is about baltimore.

_slavo_ 04.08.2013 03:19 PM

The Wire is my favourite TV show ever.

Last year I spend and intense week when I sat through all the 5 episodes ... Hell, I barely went to work that week.
To save words, it's just brilliant and everyone who hasn't seen it yet, should do so immediately. So many complex and unpredictable characters, so many plot twists, such an intense atmosphere and such a RAW touch of reality that this series is so famous for ...

All in the game yo ... all in the game.

Rob Instigator 04.08.2013 03:38 PM

watched the season premiere of Mad Men. It was boring. 2 hours of not much. Draper's going to hell.

Watched the first episode of season 3 of Game of Thrones too. That was boring too. too much yackity yack. I need to see the second episode tonite. maybe it got better?

Rob Instigator 04.08.2013 03:54 PM

I swore an oath to Mario that I would never watch any more shows about doctors, cops, or lawyers. That is why I have not watched WIRE.

!@#$%! 04.08.2013 04:28 PM

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I swore an oath to Mario that I would never watch any more shows about doctors, cops, or lawyers. That is why I have not watched WIRE.


proposition: you should swear an oath to marLo, then, that you will do yourself a favor and watch the wire.

it's like a novel. on tv.

OMAR WALKING!

Dr Chocolate 04.08.2013 06:26 PM

me and my neice have been watching alot of Teletoon Retro today
glad she finally likes these old cartoons
been buying them dvds for years of old school cartoons

demonrail666 04.08.2013 07:38 PM

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and he's one of my favorite characters in "Boardwalk Empire".

 


I really want to give that another go.

!@#$%! 04.08.2013 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I really want to give that another go.


when you do (you should,) remember: DUCK OR BLACK-EYED PEAS? EH?????

LifeDistortion 04.08.2013 10:26 PM

Boardwalk Empire is great, possibly my favorite show currently on. I don't think I've ever watched an episode that bored me. I hear its not the ratings blockbuster HBO wants it to be, but the show really in my opinion is in a league all its own.

Rob Instigator 04.09.2013 07:50 AM

I watched the first two eps of Floorwalker empire and it was so boring!!!!!!! I gave up

h8kurdt 04.09.2013 12:34 PM

You don't have much patience do you?

Rob Instigator 04.09.2013 12:56 PM

Not with TV or movies. They need to grab me right away. I treat TV and movies like short stories. Every sentence needs to move the plot along. In novels it is different, because you lose yourself for hours and hours in a book. with TV shows, I only can give it one or two hours, and if it does not pique my interest by then, then what's the point? There's always something else to watch.

Look at Game of Thrones. They have to cut out maybe 80% of the books because TV does not allow for long exposition, narration, character study, etc. It all needs to be done quickly and fairly superficially. game of Thrones got me hooked right away.

!@#$%! 04.09.2013 01:04 PM

dude, you're missing out!

i'd say "more for me" but tv doesn't work that way, ha ha ha.

demonrail666 04.09.2013 01:34 PM

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I watched the first two eps of Floorwalker empire and it was so boring!!!!!!! I gave up


Exactly the same for me, but I've read that it's gotten better and better so I'll try again.

h8kurdt 04.09.2013 01:39 PM

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Exactly the same for me, but I've read that it's gotten better and better so I'll try again.


Exactly. It's like Mad Men. Let it grow on you, then soon it becomes the new smack.

LifeDistortion 04.09.2013 01:39 PM

Yeah, with "Boardwalk" I never had to have it grow on me. I dig the 1920's era gangster stuff, enjoy the jazz music played throughout. Enjoy the whole look of the show. I know that "the look" can be interpreted as "pretty wrapping with nothing inside" sort of criticisms, I just never agreed with those that made criticisms of the show.

demonrail666 04.09.2013 02:42 PM

I had a bit of trouble getting into the story and have to admit I didn't really like the look of the show, but the main problem for me was Steve Buscemi, who I've always liked but for some reason really irritated me in the first couple of episodes. It's back on my rental list now, though.

Rob Instigator 04.09.2013 02:56 PM

I think I may have added also to my list of show topics I never want to watch again (cops, doctors, lawyers) , I added gangsters/mobsters a few years back. Sopranos was allright but not worth the years it took to watch it.

tesla69 04.10.2013 09:43 AM

I'm watching Mad Men season 5 thanks to the NY Public Library and a rare useful use of my tax dollars. I'm nt sure if I'm going to finish it - its just a soap opera and the people are really less and less likeable, and its attempt at niche market is annoying.

Rob Instigator 04.10.2013 09:56 AM

it is indeed a soap opera. Just like Sopranos was. The 60's were nothing like what mad men portrays, unless you only look at history through the eyes of wealthy, secluded, news-ignorant white people in Manhattan.

Rob Instigator 04.10.2013 09:59 AM

have you guys noticed that no one on mad men listens to the great rock and roll brewing in 1966. 1967, 1968, and now 1969? Maybe someone should get Don Draper the first Sabbath album!

!@#$%! 04.10.2013 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by tesla69
I'm watching Mad Men season 5 thanks to the NY Public Library and a rare useful use of my tax dollars. I'm nt sure if I'm going to finish it - its just a soap opera and the people are really less and less likeable, and its attempt at niche market is annoying.


i don't know what you're seeing but i'm rerunning season 3 now and i love the anthropology of it all. to see how barbaric it was only a few decades ago: "sally, go watch tv!" and people getting sloshed constantly. and how they treated women.

and then it strikes me that we are all still very much like that and the future is going to look at us like a bunch of neanderthal beasts with little sense.

i enjoy that lots.

Rob Instigator 04.10.2013 11:07 AM

I still think that Mad Men serves as nostalgia TV for all the assholes who wish shit was still the same way.

!@#$%! 04.10.2013 11:20 AM

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I still think that Mad Men serves as nostalgia TV for all the assholes who wish shit was still the same way.


that sounds bizarre but i suppose people like that exist. for me it's like watching the lions and hyenas in the nature channel.

h8kurdt 04.10.2013 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
have you guys noticed that no one on mad men listens to the great rock and roll brewing in 1966. 1967, 1968, and now 1969? Maybe someone should get Don Draper the first Sabbath album!


Then you've clearly not seen season 5. Some of the best episodes focus on how Don is unable to adapt to new music. It also has probably the best use of a Beatles song in any tv show or film.

Rob Instigator 04.10.2013 01:01 PM

I have seen every episode. The Beatles thing was a toss-off. Don cannot adapt to ANY music. He seems to hate music.

Dr Chocolate 04.10.2013 11:36 PM

i have no idea why i'm watching, let alone taping He-Man. and the She-Ra is on after. so i'm just waiting for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to start, then i will hit record once again

Dr Chocolate 04.11.2013 02:14 PM

My Pet Monster

Rob Instigator 04.11.2013 02:19 PM

Survivor, the USA one, not the French one where they kill contestants and then have their doctors commit suicide.

dale_gribble 04.11.2013 06:53 PM

wallander

guest 04.11.2013 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Survivor, the USA one, not the French one where they kill contestants and then have their doctors commit suicide.

hell I am so deep in this right now. absolutely brilliant. if dawn doesn't win that kindergarten next door to my house will be razed to the fucking ground. and seeiing as there is no way in hell she will, those little tykes should savour their juiceboxes while they can.

Rob Instigator 04.12.2013 07:54 AM

Is it just me or have the first two episodes of Game of Thrones been FUCKING HORRIBLY WRITTEN????

What happened? any ideas? The shit was so boring! Wife and I watched episode 2 last night. Jeezy Creezy, that was a whole lot of nothing!!!!!

Did Game of Thrones jump the shark in the offseason?????

Rob Instigator 04.12.2013 07:55 AM

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hell I am so deep in this right now. absolutely brilliant. if dawn doesn't win that kindergarten next door to my house will be razed to the fucking ground. and seeiing as there is no way in hell she will, those little tykes should savour their juiceboxes while they can.


For some reason I cannot get enough of Phillip and his Stealth R Us bullshit. the man is DELUDED to a level I have not seen since the days when people thought Smashing Pumpkins was good.

LifeDistortion 04.12.2013 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator

What happened? any ideas? The shit was so boring! Wife and I watched episode 2 last night. Jeezy Creezy, that was a whole lot of nothing!!!!!

Did Game of Thrones jump the shark in the offseason?????


I'm not hating it, but I suspect its about building up, most HBO shows start off slow, and around episode five or six something major happens just before the last three episodes, seems to be the structure of most HBO shows going back since at least "The Sopranos".


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