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I may be a hopeless Lostie.
Although I can see where Season 3 might be a dropping off point for some, because suddenly the Others become prominent. The first two seasons dealt mostly with the original band of castaways, and only hinted at the broader mysteries of the island. In Season 3, the whole mythology of the island thing and the Others gets tackled head on. I like Jack. He's ulitimately the hero of the saga. I do like most of the characters- Desmond, Hurley, Sawyer and of course Kate. Michael in Season two turns out to be a real sad case. Too bad about Libby. I liked her.
This and the Robert Downey Jr flick have peaked my interest to actually go and read one of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's novels. So far I like the modern Sherlock. Currently watching (well taking a break actually) the 2nd episode. So far feels very decent.
The sadist in me already thinks the oddball Benedict Cumberbatch could be the next Bond. Even if he's nothing like Connery or Moore or "take your pick".
Still one of my favorite shows, even with the new cast. So much better than the shows of my country. L-)
Episodes: 1 - 4
The Prodigal Son
Beat Street
www.murder
Hoop Nightmares
So this may not have been made on a big budget, so Keach may carrying a little extra weight and looking noticeably older, ist's still Keach as Mike Hammer, and that's enough for me. B-) I would double dip in a heartbeat if there was a boxset released that included all the Keach: Hammer outings; all 4 tv movies and both shows.
Oh wow. I missed it the first time it was on, on BBC Four about six months ago. They're doing re-runs now, and if you get the channel you have to see it. Thoroughly gripping, thrilling and more intelligent than the normal crime TV series nowadays.
Silly, over the top and basically an update of The Professionals - therefore very enjoyable. Well, on a Sunday night it's either this or Songs of Praise.
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Get Smart: "Washington 4, Indians 3".
Creepy-ness for the whole family. Though I couldn't help be reminded of The Mind Robber every now and then.
I started watching Rescue Me last fall on Netflix and was hooked immediately. The quality has suffered the last 1-2 seasons and I'm really happy they ended it now rather than dragging it out like a lot of shows do. The final episode was amazing, classic Rescue Me.
SOA I got hooked watching this summer and have been waiting for the season to start since finishing the first 3 seasons in about a week. ;-) Awesome premiere though, ready to see what SAMCRO does next week.
Spooks is back on BBC1. Praise be.
Dexter
South Park
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And some more Dexter and The Walking Dead
The Cleveland Show
... and finally saw the return of Beavis & Butthead. Brings a lot of memories from the nineties. Beavis and Butthead haven't changed. But MTV has.
Probably!
I have a fondness for Californication. Such great dialogue- but there's other things I like about it more than dialogue...
My mum is pretty open-minded, plus she likes Duchovny, but yes- I'd still feel slightly awkward watching Cali with her (considering there's a 'graphic scene' every five minutes).