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BAIN123 wrote:I stopped Dexter midway through season 5. So far no one who I've spoken to who's seen the final has said a good thing about it. I think I'll just stick with my memories of seasons 1-4.
The final of BB was incredible. Brilliantly acted until the very end.
I couldn't stand Lydia but you had to feel a tiny bit sorry for her when Walt told her he'd put the Ricin in her tea.
Creasy47 wrote:I watched the entire first series of 'Derek' yesterday. I love a show that can keep me emotional yet make me cry from laughter in the same episode. Gervais is brilliant in this.
Creasy47 wrote:I watched the entire first series of 'Derek' yesterday. I love a show that can keep me emotional yet make me cry from laughter in the same episode. Gervais is brilliant in this.
Creasy47 wrote:@Shardlake, I love the bit with Karl trying to explain to Derek why he tried to get rid of the frog. Something along the lines of "They shut the machines off, immediately after they saw what they produced." I was in tears.
@thelivingroyale, I didn't find it offensive. I heard it got ripped a new one even before it aired because they thought it was making fun of the mentally handicapped.
Shardlake wrote:Just finished my 2nd run through of Hannibal Season 1, this really was for me the most impressive new show of the year. Watching it again makes you appreciate the level of acting, some of the lesser episodes might slip into the serial killer of the week trap but for the most part this utterly gripping television.,
Dancy makes for the most intensive Will Graham and Mads is so convincing all I see now is not Mikkleson but Hannibal Lecter. In the space of one series he's redefined a role that had been diluted by Hopkins, there will be those who will say Cox is the best but his Lektor just feels every man type whereas as Mads has invested the role with sophistication and an air of menace, he wears those suits to a tee and his reading of Thomas Harris most famous creation is simply magnetic. I love the way food plays such an important part. The ending has taken the franchise is a new direction but Season 2 should be even better. I had my reservations about Fishburne as Jack Crawford but he's the equal of Scott Glenn's in SOTL.
I fail to see where some U.S critics have commented that he needs to work on his diction, he speaks English beautifully, I wonder why the U.S has such a problem with European accents, I even find people complaining about regional accents in this country over the pond, Trainspotting was apparently a problem and I believe I heard the Red Riding Trilogy had issues understanding the Yorkshire accents.
Creasy47 wrote:@Shardlake, U.S. critics have stated that who needs to work on his diction?
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Lizard Lick Towing! =))
Whitechapel! X_X
I don't watch much TV anymore, but I try to get on a fix of shows. Just finished up my second runthrough of 'Nip/Tuck', since the girlfriend hadn't seen it before, and we just started 'Breaking Bad' a few weeks ago. Almost done the second season now. It just gets better and better. This may be one of those shows I could see myself purchasing.
It certainly is! Have heard so many good things about "Breaking Bad" that i think i am going to have to take a look at it. I also see that it did wel at the Emmy's too i think?
Pretty impressed with this actually! Was not sure but seeing some of the feedback on here helped me give it a go. Won't comment too much on it as do not want to spoil anything for people who have not seen it yet?
I am just curious over the course of the series will it have any kind of connection with the second Avengers movie when that is released? :-?
What a contrast to see WW leave our screens, it was sadness but also great respect I felt last night, tonight I just thought good bloody riddance a series that should have been put to rest seasons ago and no I couldn't care about the final sequence as I didn't give a hoot for any of the characters anymore although the writers were piling on the so called emotional flashbacks to tug at out heart strings, the BB flashbacks were superb the Dexter one's were manipulative BS to make you care but you didn't, I should have put this one out to pasture long ago, I should have learned my lesson with Lost, more fool me.
The final of BB was incredible. Brilliantly acted until the very end.