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Which year? 2020 had 'West World III' also, no new 'Stranger Things' we (i, maybe you) saw 'The Flight Attendant' it was tough to get through the, "...i, yeah, no, just, ok, yeah, no, just, no, yeah, ok..." stuff. Story was just, yeah, ok. i am also reaching back to old shows that i've never started, like 'Expanse' and 'Fear the Walking Dead' & 'ASH vs. EVIL DEAD'!!! mindless hilarious gory entertainment "Whatever skin we're in
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I was excited. Except it looks like the first season is about the Silence of the lambs (per the imagery in commercial). I wish they would skip that story line and start after that. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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I have stopped and started the wire like 5 times. I am currently on season 2 and it's slow. I would say the politics of the situation (police, gang members, and gov't officials-is done well). I (so far) like the sheild better (It's faster paced.). I haven't seen Deadwood (yet). I have seen the Soprano's (love the first 3 seasons and it was just okay for the last few seasons. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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kewlschool said:
I have stopped and started the wire like 5 times. I am currently on season 2 and it's slow. I would say the politics of the situation (police, gang members, and gov't officials-is done well). I (so far) like the sheild better (It's faster paced.). I haven't seen Deadwood (yet). I have seen the Soprano's (love the first 3 seasons and it was just okay for the last few seasons. My husband didn't really like season 2 of The Wire either. It was a bit of a departure from season 1 so I can understand that mindset but for what it's worth, he got back into it from season 3 onwards and season 4 was his favourite. I have to say, season 4 was probably my favourite too. Deadwood is great. There were only 3 seasons made before it was cancelled but fortunately all the cast came back for a one off movie last year to wrap up any major storylines from the show. Ian McShane in particular was fantastic and gives a career-best performance. Right up there with James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano. Seriously, that good. Plus, Timothy Olyphant is in it, complete with cowboy hat, so of course it ranks up there among my favourite shows of all time. | |
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I'm currently savoring the Wire as I know I will miss it when it ends. My plan is to then re-start the Sopranos which I know is on the same level. I've started and stopped it before so hopefully it will grab me this time. I have a newfound respect for Gillian Anderson and her versatility. I did not get into the X-files but found her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in 'The Crown' compelling and propelled me into further investigation of Ms. Thatcher. (Can't get enough "The Crown" as well, the cinematography is breath-taking)
She also played a subtlely obsessive/icy detective in "The Fall", which was filmed in Belfast. I was obsessed w/her character and the series...did far too much binge-watching on that one. She then turned around and played the bohemian sex therapist on "Sex Education" w/all of her sex toys and phallic symbols decorating her home and office, much to the chagrin of her teen-aged son.
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It literally took me years to finish The Sopranos. I have the whole show on DVD and never made it past season three or four, and went through several attempts even though I loved the show from the getgo but the ups and downs in life prevented me from watching it until the end. Now I wish I had watched it back then when it was still fresh. It´s one of my all time favorite TV series and James Gandolfini, may he rest in peace, was a very, very talented actor. I´m going to miss him and Tony Soprano. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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I can tell he affected you deeply.My daughter is engrossed as well, so I'm hopeful. | |
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If you like Timothy Olyphant check out "Justified" (A modern day western essentially). 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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If you like Timothy Olyphant check out "Justified" (A modern day western essentially). Oh I'm well acquainted with Justified. One of the best shows on television. Like I always say "Olyphant + Cowboy Hat = Emma's Dreams". But aside from that, it's a really good show in its own right. Walton Goggins is amazing in it. | |
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My top 3 TV Drama's of all time are: 1) Mad Men, 2)Breaking Bad, 3)Justified 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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kewlschool said:
My top 3 TV Drama's of all time are: 1) Mad Men, 2)Breaking Bad, 3)Justified Have you read any of the novels? They're really good. The show is like a sequel to the books. Pronto was the first book and Riding The Rap was the second. There was a third book released during the show's run called Raylan, which was Elmore Leonard's final novel. | |
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No, I have not. I did know there was book source material available. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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kewlschool said:
No, I have not. I did know there was book source material available. I suppose you don't need to have read them to enjoy the show but I'm one of those people who gets fully invested in things. The first two books, the ones set before the show, have a couple of slight inconsistencies with the show's timeline. Plus, one or two characters have different names. They're not 100% canon with the show then but there are numerous moments in the show where Raylan talks about his past and he's referring to events from the books. So they are kind of canon too. Also, one book ends just moments before the show begins. The third book, the one called Raylan, is 100% canon. It's actually based on one of the episodes of the show and has a picture of Timothy Olyphant on the cover. They're all good reads though so I'd recommend them. | |
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EmmaMcG said: kewlschool said:
No, I have not. I did know there was book source material available. I suppose you don't need to have read them to enjoy the show but I'm one of those people who gets fully invested in things. The first two books, the ones set before the show, have a couple of slight inconsistencies with the show's timeline. Plus, one or two characters have different names. They're not 100% canon with the show then but there are numerous moments in the show where Raylan talks about his past and he's referring to events from the books. So they are kind of canon too. Also, one book ends just moments before the show begins. The third book, the one called Raylan, is 100% canon. It's actually based on one of the episodes of the show and has a picture of Timothy Olyphant on the cover. They're all good reads though so I'd recommend them. if you enjoyed those and you enjoy reading generally, i highly recommend any of elmore leonard's writing. most of his stuff takes place in the same continuity, a lot of it in detroit, with many characters shared throughout. his westerns are really good, too. a lot of them have been made into movies (hombre, 310 to yuma, valdez is coming). [Edited 1/30/21 21:11pm] | |
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peedub said: EmmaMcG said: I suppose you don't need to have read them to enjoy the show but I'm one of those people who gets fully invested in things. The first two books, the ones set before the show, have a couple of slight inconsistencies with the show's timeline. Plus, one or two characters have different names. They're not 100% canon with the show then but there are numerous moments in the show where Raylan talks about his past and he's referring to events from the books. So they are kind of canon too. Also, one book ends just moments before the show begins. The third book, the one called Raylan, is 100% canon. It's actually based on one of the episodes of the show and has a picture of Timothy Olyphant on the cover. They're all good reads though so I'd recommend them. if you enjoyed those and you enjoy reading generally, i highly recommend any of elmore leonard's writing. most of his stuff takes place in the same continuity, a lot of it in detroit, with many characters shared throughout. his westerns are really good, too. a lot of them have been made into movies (hombre, 310 to yuma, valdez is coming). [Edited 1/30/21 21:11pm] Thanks for the suggestions. I'm actually a pretty big fan of Elmore Leonard's work in general. | |
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KoolEaze said: The Mandalorian.
LOVE IT! No More Haters on the Internet. | |
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The Queen's Gambit Star Trek: Picard (I remember, with clarity, where I was and what I was doing the night Encounter at Farpoint premiered. I was 15 years old and although I knew what Star Trek was, that wasn't MY Star Trek. TNG was my Star Trek, even though DS9 is a vastly superior series on the whole (fight me). Never did I EVER expect I'd get to see more of that character after they finished with the movies. It could have sucked and I would have loved it. Thankfully, it didn't. So happy they're doing a second season and possibly a third.) The Mandalorian (better than the last trilogy, and I don't hate the last trilogy, Mando is just that good) Star Trek: Lower Decks (it reminds me of reading the books, where you get to meet and learn about lesser characters - it's not great, but it's fun) The Queen's Gambit
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I should quote people but I'm being lazy... The Sopranos... it's so good. So many opinions about that show. So many people dismiss it for not being as good as they expected. Expectations are like that sometimes. Regardless of what you think about the show (yes it is sexist beyond belief and no there really isn't much of anything redeeming about a single character on the show... well I could say more about that, but spoilers), but it's important to remember that The Sopranos is largely responsible for this golden age of television. HBO changed everything with that one. There was no series like that before it hit the air. Now they're everywhere. | |
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Oh shit, Watchmen was great. As a fan of the original comic book and a hater of the movie I was ready to not love this one, but I did. What they did, where and when they set it, the story they told, was brilliant. It's dumb that (until now) they've decided to not do another season. Or another series. They opened the door to so many possibilities and are doing nothing with them. | |
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The end of The Sopranos is brilliant. The show was never about answers. It was about, more than anything, the exploration of the male id, ego and psyche. It didn't require a shiny happy lets wrap everything up with a bow so people walk away feeling happygood about the ending. And I love that David Chase will go to his grave with the answer. The last season of Lost, on the other hand, I hated so much that I swore I would never discuss it again and to this day, I haven't. | |
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Cerebus, what's your take on 'The Queen's Gambit'? "Whatever skin we're in
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How about 'West World III'? "Whatever skin we're in
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They sure are milking Westworld. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I was expecting every new season to merge into a new "world", but so far we just got two "west"'s and a "real". A few teasers of other "worlds" were thrown in, but nothing full on. It's a great concept. ... "Whatever skin we're in
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kpowers said:
I think they hired Mayim Bialik hoping Big Bang Theory fans will watch the series. I watched the pilot because I like her and Kyla Pratt as actresses but it was so bad I wanted to choke them for accepting this garbage sitcom. Don't laugh at my funk
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You should watch the Original British show "Miranda"-it's on youtube (Just 3 seasons-quirky, brilliant, and awesome.) Miranda is a likeble person like Carol Burnette-you always root for her. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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At some point David Chase accidentally almost, or kind of, answered that question already, at least that´s how some people quoted him. I agree with everything you said above. Except for the part about LOST. I still love that show. But it´s not a show I´d go back to or let alone rewatch every season. But I will definitely go back to The Sopranos again. What a great, great show. " I´d rather be a stank ass hoe because I´m not stupid. Oh my goodness! I got more drugs! I´m always funny dude...I´m hilarious! Are we gonna smoke?" | |
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