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Jealous Bastard
(01-20-2009, 03:06 PM)
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TV Shows you've watched recently
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in the spirit of the "Movies You've Seen Recently" thread, i thought it might be prudent and useful to start a thread in which:
[a] a wide range of television shows without necessarily requiring the in-depth discussion of an official thread [b] people can discuss shows they're just catching up with [c] suggestions can be made regarding new shows to watch [d] we can just generally keep up with what everyone's been scoping out on tv. i'm as much a fan (if not more so) of good television as i am good film, so if my intentions seem self-serving, they probably are. but consider this a place to just keep us up on what's been on your docket lately, and maybe give us a few words about your reaction to it, and why we should check it out, too. new shows, old shows, foreign shows, common shows, obscure shows. . . whatever! everything from leave it to beaver to gossip girls is fair game. i'll keep my own viewing out of the o.p. and save it for a regular post. so what great television have you been watching lately? what do you think of it? |
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Member
(01-20-2009, 03:12 PM)
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#5
Watched the United States of Tara pilot last night, but I've got too much catchup to do for me to watch much else: that five hours of 24 isn't going to watch itself, after all.
And in case anyone REALLY wants to know what I've been watching even if I'm not popping into this thread, my other outlets are my television criticism blog and my Twitter feed. Anyone else have places where they talk about the TV they watch? I don't think I could live without them, in a way.
Last edited by Memles; 01-20-2009 at 03:26 PM.
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(01-20-2009, 03:14 PM)
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#6
I have been watching the first three seasons of the X-Files.
The further into the series (there are nine seasons overall), the more the quality seems to fluctuate. Some friends have told me that beyond season four it becomes an absolute borefest, but I harbor hope for it not to happen. |
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Jealous Bastard
(01-20-2009, 03:14 PM)
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#7
my latest viewings:
quantum leap, season 1. [IMG]http://i43.************/jil0nc.jpg[/IMG] the first season of this show is, in my experience with later seasons, a little more cheesy than what was yet to come from it. the ideas aren't as developed, and a lot of the episodes play out in a structurally pretty similar fashion (sam thrown into new body, problem arises, sam dumbfounded, comes through after great determination to solve issue and leap as soon as he gets comfortable). still, there are some very genuine emotional moments. the first instance of this is in the second half of the pilot, when sam gets a chance to call his dad, who has long been dead in his time. great stuff. mad men, season 1. [IMG]http://i40.************/25660sg.jpg[/IMG] people had been telling me about this show forever, and i'm finally catching up. two more episodes in the first season to go. what i like best is that, like many things lately, it is content to exist in the grey areas of characters. many shows are more than willing to let good people do seemingly bad things in the name of "getting things done," but really mature writers are also okay with letting seemingly reprehensible characters do good things, and show you the inner turmoil there. i'm thinking in particular of paul campbell. the women are obviously victims of the time here, but campbell is a great example of a guy who is also a victim of the social mores and trends. he's trapped in his own early 60s stupidity. anyway, it's a great show, and i recommend it wholeheartedly. |
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Jealous Bastard
(01-20-2009, 03:20 PM)
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#12
Originally Posted by bearcatjosh:
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(01-20-2009, 03:22 PM)
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#13
Originally Posted by beelzebozo:
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(01-20-2009, 03:24 PM)
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#14
Originally Posted by bearcatjosh:
Are you watching the new episodes first, or are you watching up from the beginning? I'd suggest catching up, the later seasons mean even more when you've seen the earlier ones. |
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pristine morning snow
(01-20-2009, 03:27 PM)
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![]() Lately I've been making a habit out of catching Made In Spain whenever it's on PBS. Cooking shows make up the vast majority of my television viewing since I don't have cable and don't care for anything that's on the main networks, and this one has become a favorite. Andres' enthusiasm and passion for the food and the areas it comes from falls nicely in line with Lidia Bastianich and Rick Bayless, and each episode has a nice balance of culture, scenery (Spain is soo pretty in HD) and cooking, and even the music is really good. A few years of exposure to this sort of PBS programming has really made the Food Network seem contrived and fluffy... |
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(01-20-2009, 03:29 PM)
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#19
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I recently watched the first episode of The Beast with Patrick Swayze on A&E. The first thing I did when it was over was set up a TiVo season pass because it was totally bad ass. Swayze blew up a Lincoln Navigator with a land to air missle launcher.
Last edited by Fordzilla; 01-20-2009 at 03:36 PM.
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(01-20-2009, 03:31 PM)
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#20
I got caught up on BSG right before the (half-)season premiere. The half-season finale was absolutely amazing. The final shot was incredible. Half-season premiere wasn't too bad either.
I've been watching Band of Brothers again, this time on my newly acquired Blu-ray set. Still the best television production I've ever seen, and the interactive field guide on the Blu-ray set makes it even better. Training films and propaganda films from back then, military information, short bios on the soldiers, so much cool stuff. Watching it for the first time in a while, I can really appreciate some of the shots in the show now, particularly in the Bastogne episode I just watched last night. |
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(01-20-2009, 03:31 PM)
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#21
Fringe.
A shameless mix of Lost and the X-Files by way of a procedural drama like House or CSI. But unlike 99.99% of other shameless genre 'mash ups' it actually works. High production values. Great performances from the male leads (the father and son) and some great humour and one liners in the scripts. And a compelling (if overwhelming) mythology that relies on science fact rather than science fiction. There have been a few missteps with dull and slightly generic episodes. But in saying that they are only ten episodes into their first season so it's early days. And the tenth episode was good. Worth checking out...... |
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(01-20-2009, 03:32 PM)
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#22
Originally Posted by Memles:
We watched the new episodes the last two weeks...the first time by mistake. Yesterday, intentionally. We have season 1 coming via Netflix because I hate not knowing character backstory. Glad to hear that it's always been good. |
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would totally do this old lady if his wife were guaranteed not to find out.
(01-20-2009, 03:40 PM)
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#26
I recently watched every episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia online, mostly via Hulu. Between my partner and OT-GAF urging me to give it a chance, I finally couldn't resist any longer. The first season was pretty good, but it finally won me over when Danny Devito arrived for season two.. then it got hysterical. (thanks to GAF for nudging me into watching this show)
My first shift of every week is on Friday night from 7PM to 7AM. While I'm there, I DVR Little Britain on BBC-America. It's probably one of my favorite comedies on TV right now. Very demented, this show has scripts that would never, ever be allowed on network television here in the U.S. Once I'm settled into bed on Saturday morning, getting ready to go to sleep, I'll put it on and watch it before finally turning the TV off. It's a good ending to my first work day each week. Otherwise, I watch the usual suspects.. The Office, 30 Rock, My Name is Earl, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Keeping Up Appearances, Top Gear.. I'm sure there are more I've forgotten.. |
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(01-20-2009, 03:45 PM)
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#27
Old shows/seasons:
Avatar: the Last Airbender Lost s4 Babylon 5 http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=348944 New episodes: How I Met Your Mother The Office Flight of the Conchords Lost (starting tomorrow) Fringe (tonight) Chuck (February) Not sure what to say, I only watch tv shows that I enjoy so..... They're all good? I also watched the new episode of Scrubs last week but I don't watch the show regularly. I may continue this time around since it's actually in HD (I only have seen occasional repeats since originally watching the first season).
Last edited by Ceres; 01-20-2009 at 04:25 PM.
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Banned
(01-20-2009, 03:50 PM)
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#28
Originally Posted by Busty:
edit: Actually, almost all of the shows mentioned in this thread are great. |
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(01-20-2009, 04:05 PM)
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#30
![]() I picked up the first season of Peep Show. Why had i not watched this sooner?!?! I love the execution of the first person perspective and voiced-over thoughts. Hilarious stuff. ![]() I'm also currently rewatching Season 1 of Friday Night Lights. Utter goddamn perfection. Tami and Eric Taylor are the most believably written and acted couple i've ever seen in a show. Their chemistry is amazing and they have so many hilarious moments together. The rest of the ensemble is fantastic as well. |
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(01-20-2009, 04:22 PM)
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#31
Another one for Friday Night Lights. So so good.
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Jealous Bastard
(01-20-2009, 04:24 PM)
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#32
Originally Posted by Costanza:
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(01-20-2009, 04:36 PM)
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#36
Originally Posted by BobLoblaw:
Originally Posted by Orellio:
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(01-20-2009, 04:42 PM)
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#41
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(01-20-2009, 04:46 PM)
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#43
I've been watching Buffy. Never really watched it before aside from the odd rerun on Sunday afternoons.
I'm up to season 6 right now. I've kinda fallen in love with the show. Great, unpretentious fun with clever writing and a likable cast. Acting can fall short sometimes, namely Eliza Dushku and Sarah Michelle Gellar. Giles is a badass though, was sad to see him leave the show. oh and Big Love season 3 just started. Great show! |
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Jealous Bastard
(01-20-2009, 04:57 PM)
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#45
Originally Posted by Solo:
THUD: quantum chuck
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Banned
(01-20-2009, 04:59 PM)
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#46
Originally Posted by beelzebozo:
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(01-20-2009, 05:04 PM)
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#48
Originally Posted by beelzebozo:
Originally Posted by Solo:
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