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Dara 09-23-2012 02:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 935335)
Just getting through the U.S version of Wilfred, nearly finished season 2, I didn't think it was very good at first, just the change from the Australian characters I guess, but it has really gotten better. If you haven't seen it, or gave up after a few episodes I recommend you give it more time. It's very rewarding.

I had trouble enjoying the first few but its really funny now ive come through it!..
Im watching the second series of Breaking bad,cant believe I let this little gem slip through the knot.brilliant show.

realdealblues 09-24-2012 07:30 AM

Hell On Wheels...I wish the season finale would hurry up though. I'm expecting a big ending and I hope it delivers.

Atraxi 09-24-2012 11:33 AM

Doctor Who, Poirot, Buffy.

realdealblues 09-24-2012 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Atraxi (Post 935522)
Doctor Who, Poirot, Buffy.

Love Poirot! Started watching it when it first aired. I recently bought the first 6 series or seasons of Poirot on Blu-Ray and just finished re-watching all the episodes last week. They look great remastered on Blu-Ray. Hope they do the same for Granada's Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett.

Sentinel65 09-24-2012 05:33 PM

Been watching the newest season of Doctor Who. Theres some pretty good stuff, but overall so far I've found it disappointing.

Fearonsarms 09-24-2012 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Sentinel65 (Post 935570)
Been watching the newest season of Doctor Who. Theres some pretty good stuff, but overall so far I've found it disappointing.

I would have agreed with you but then I saw the last episode-

Doctor Who:The Power Of Three
Complete return to form-heavily indebted to the Eccleston/Piper series without resorting to emotional manipulation of the viewers which was the only flaw of that era. There is a real emotional depth here but it's very subtle and very British. Remarkable that the whole 45minute episode takes place during "The Year Of The Slow Invasion" as Amy calls it. It does successfully show the conflict of interest between Amy/Rory's two parallel lives-mundane life on earth and life with the Doctor-and thows into the mix the standards of invention that the series had been missing since Asylum Of The Dalek's. However it condenses everything to then expand it on a superbly breathtaking scale (given everything crammed into this which I suspect requires a second viewing to fully apprecaite) and scope heading stellarwards towards the end.

Judging by the trailer for the final episode of this portion of the series it's gonna feature the ever reliable "Weeping Angels" the foes that brought the fear factor back to Doctor who-I hope it's gonna be an epic cliffhanger :)

newb 09-24-2012 07:30 PM

finished The Walking Dead season 2


bring on the new

Sentinel65 09-25-2012 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Fearonsarms (Post 935626)
I would have agreed with you but then I saw the last episode-

Yeah that was one of the better ones in this season. I really like the Weeping Angels, I hope they bring them back for a good episode, and don't just bring them back for lack of a better idea. I'm don't believe this is the case, as they have an amazing team of writers, but I guess we will see.

The Villain 09-25-2012 03:19 AM

Boardwalk Empire

natthezombabeee 09-25-2012 05:30 AM

tales from the crypt !


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