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Watching Falling Skies now. My wife and I are more than a little annoyed by the idiocy of the writing and acting, but overall, not too shabby. Also, she is watching Weeds and Breaking Bad.
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For me to love watching, TOP GEAR IS BACK! No, not the American one, but the real one .
Many thanks to the site and all the contributors. Great source of info.
The new Torchwood mini-series is pretty interesting. What happens when for some strange reason, no body in the word is dying? You still get sick, you still have accidents, you still experience bodily trauma, you still bleed, you still feel pain, but you remain conscious, and you just never die. Why is this happening, and what social and global scale repercussions does this have? How does the the Torchwood/CIA crew solve this?
Here's a chilling scene. A woman is tied up and put in a car. A crane picks up the car places it in a car compactor, which proceeds to mangle and compact the car. The final shot, is the camera zooming in through the mangled metal of the compacted car and stops at a tiny opening where you see just the woman's eye ball wide open looking around in horror! Can you imagine being trapped like that, your body all mangled, and being fully conscious and aware, alone with your thoughts in that state forever!!!? If you believe in the concept of hell, I thing that would qualify.
Sorry Haverchuck, missed this when you responded.
All I can say is DAMN what a kick ass show. I'm pretty sure it will move into the best show ever for me when all said and done.
I'm also finishing off Entourage which at this point it is just laughable how bad it is...Just completely horrible. Can't wait for it to be over and Jeremy Piven to move on to something else.
I knew that series would not last more then 1 season. There was a series like this in the 80's I think called love american style, which I think did pretty well. But, I think TV audiences have changed, people don't really want feel good, light and fluffy predictable TV anymore, they want gritty, adult, complex, graphic, sophisticated, extra ordinary situations and story lines.
I tried getting into Torchwood. I decided to start with Season 3 earlier. I've only watched 2 episodes, but so far I'm just not making a connection.
I am downloading Season 1 of Burn Notice now as I've heard nothing but good things about it. And USA Network does some really good shows. So if Burn Notice is on par with White Collar or Suits I'll be pretty happy.
I tend to only start watching a series after it has been on for 3 years or more, because I don't want to spend time getting to know chars and then have the stupid network cancel a good show at the end of 1 or 2 seasons.