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The last tv show I watched, was the 2 part climax of Archer: Series 3, Space Race part 1 & 2. I have a confession to make, I love Pam. There, I said it, she's my favourite character on the show.
Just watched tonight's episode of 'Game of Thrones.' Wow. I haven't had my jaw drop like that since episode two of this season. Now on to episode four of 'True Detective.'
While getting only 8 episodes seems sorta cruel - I'd like to see more (I mean more with these characters) - it might be for the better. It never gets stale, repetitive, predictable and boring. The intensity and mystique stays with it all the way through, and you feel like there's more there that might be told about the story and the people, but we won't get that, and are left a bit hungry (at least I was), and I kinda liked that.
Loved the last words in it (too), btw... :D
There was an episode that totally changes the pace of the program but although it was thrilling I was relieved when it returned to it's leisurely pace, I enjoy it most when those 2 are on screen just talking, you can leave the fast paced action to other shows on TV.
It's nearly 4:00 A.M. here, just finished the penultimate episode, so I'll watch the finale tomorrow. I can't wait to see how it ends.
I'll keep it all in spoilers just in case.
And that speech at the end that Rust gives when he starts crying? So emotional, and it's nice to see them both care for and respect one another as they walk off into the night. I love it, it was one fantastic show.
What were your thoughts?
From the first episode I really like that
No, I'm really not looking forward to the long wait, but I have a few series lined up to keep me going for a while, such as Sarah Conner Chronicles and True Detective with McConaughey and Woody. :-bd
I recently finished watching the three seasons of American Horror Story, and I absolutely loved it. 'Asylum' was my favourite season. I'm eagerly awaiting the next one.
Ahh, 'True Detective.' I'll be getting my copy of it on blu-ray today, can't wait to go back through it.
I've just started watching the first season on Netflix. Surprisingly good. The actress who plays Hannah is brilliant.
I have finally, over a decade too late, joined the Browncoats. Firefly was recommended to me years ago by people to whom I complained that the movie Serenity had made so little sense to me. Well, obviously I should have watched this series first.
I like Joss Whedon but I've never seen Buffy nor Angel. I guess Firefly is my introduction to his TV work. And quite the introduction it is. From the first episode, I fell in love with the characters and found myself quite intrigued by their relationships. I suppose that's one of many great things about Firefly: Whedon knows how to flesh out characters, how to give them interesting traits, intriguing backgrounds and fascinating moments.
After 14 episodes of Firefly I realise that all four of the recent Battlestar Gallactica series fail in comparison to get me so hooked. It's not so much about the effects or the spectacle, this show is about great character design. I wish the sponsors would have allowed the series to continue.
Now I will re-watch Serenity, after all those years, but from a different POV. I'm now a fan of the series, I know the world and the backstories. Let's see how this film plays in comparison to the series. ;-)
watch it now on youtube
no brads
Orphan Black on each Saturday.
Continuum on each Sunday.
@Dimi Firefly was an awesome show, wasn't it? Like yourself, I watched Serenity first- some time back in 2009 IIRC. I had no clue the series existed, but after learning of it, and getting around to watching it just last year, the film became so much more enjoyable.
EDIT: 'True Detective'
You can find my thoughts on it in the last page or so, but I bought it on blu-ray Tuesday night and started it later on, so I pretty much did my rewatch of it in a matter of a day. Fantastic character study with some thrilling moments. A show can't come more highly recommended, it's one of the greatest, philosophical, thought-provoking, and most symbolic shows you'll ever see.
Overall pretty good so far. Mads Mikkelsen is excellent as Lecter as is Hugh Dancy as Graham. The cinematography is somewhat spooky with its grisly dream sequences and, as I expected, there are several nods to Silence of the Lambs.
One question, is the red-head tabloid hack Freddie Lounds an intended caricature of Rebekah Brooks or is it just a coincidence?
Probably just a coincidence but I see where your coming from !,
Mikkelsen is Hannibal.
If a show is good enough, I manage to fly through so much of it without even realizing it. One episode blends into another, and before I know it, it's over and I get to a point where the next season isn't out yet.