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By taking the idea of Will Graham relationship with Hannibal Lecter and expanding it while keeping the feel of Thomas Harris' creation as well as giving it whole new spin they've made me most excited about the continuation of a series. This certainly puts Dexter into perspective and shows how lame and formulaic it has become.
Breaking Bad's final season has been exemplary and episode 14 was simply devastating, no one could accuse Vince Gilligan of copping out with this and I've a feeling the last 2 episodes will continue to venture into the depths even further.
Perhaps I should have timed it so that the last episode was out there already, now I still have to wait like the rest of you.. :P
The Walking Dead
Law & Order SVU
Survivor
Family Guy
The Amazing Race
The Community
Days Of Our Lives
The Following was good but I kind of wish it had been a one season job instead of ongoing but will watch the second season anyway.
Homeland is another one I kind of feel should have only been one season, the second season was pretty good but a bit bonkers so will interested to see what they can come up with for season 3.
Anybody else watch any of these shows that got cancelled just as they were getting interesting:
Alcatraz
Persons Unkown
The Event
FlashForward
Willing to swap for csi season 1-6
Watched the first season and wow, can not wait for the second season
Also watching Walking dead season 3
Agents of SHIELD.
I decided to wait on Under the Dome, it looked like the kind of thing I would get into and then get cancelled but it seems to be doing pretty well so will check it out in the future.
Considering the mixed reviews the first season was getting (and indeed, somewhat deserving of), I'm a little surprised it didn't get cancelled.
Sherlock
Avatar: The Legend of Korra
Holmes Makes it Right (home improvement show)
I don't watch much TV as I used to. I just don't have time for it. My sister tried to get me into Breaking Bad (which I heard is great), but the subject matter isn't really one I'm into.
I'm in the same boat as you, RetroKitty! There is something quite irresistible about Spader. Secretary! And Crash[/i!. And The Practice/Boston Legal! Alan Shore is one of television's most endearing jerks.
Current Shows I'm watching:
It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Breaking Bad
Mad Men
Doctor Who
Archer
Bob's Burgers
Game Of Thrones
Downton Abbey
Sherlock
South Park
Dexter (UGH. THAT ENDING THOUGH.)
QI
Venture Brothers
Probably more. I watch a lot of television.
Oh yes... Alan Shore. I was talking about this with my receptionist yesterday and she didn't know who James Spader was. I listed off a few movies she might know as a 25-year-old...but nopes. Nada. So I showed her a google image search showing him through the years. All she said was, "I don't think he's good looking." Which then put me on a rant (ish) about it's not about looks but that je ne sais quoi. She didn't get that at all. :( Kids these days. :P
Love these. Oh and welcome to the forums :)
If it makes you feel better, I AM 25 and have seen plenty of Spader stuff.
Thanks!
Almost Human
Archer
Family Guy
Breaking Bad
Better Call Saul and House of Cards are my top picks. Game of Thrones is also picking up again.
For horror, The Walking Dead is good but Penny Dreadful is unquestionably the best, in my opinion. Every person in the cast is amazing (members on this forum should be drawn to it, since both Eva Green and Timothy Dalton feature in the main cast), the effects are amazing, and the plot is amazing. All of that is then woven seamlessly into Victorian England, with just the right amount drawn from literature of the time (Frankenstein, Dorian Gray, Dracula etc.)
Too many on the comedy side for me to mention.