Scots Taffer on 5/7/2012 at 11:09
S5 was finished. There's definitely a S6. Not sure beyond that.
Also, it's worth noting there are some serious drag issues in the first few seasons, where they seek to get by on cruisey charm (and mostly succeed).
Dia on 5/7/2012 at 13:31
NatGeo, Sci(ence Channel) (I'd be a Neil DeGrasse-Tyson groupie if I were about 10 minutes younger), Discovery, History (& H2), SyFy & FX, HBO for Game of Thrones & True Blood. I also occasionally watch Cake Boss - Buddy's cakes are beyond amazing (yeah, I LOVE cake).
Eureka is in its last season and I'll definitely be going into mourning when it's over, but Warehouse 13 is just beginning its 4th season this month. Kind of makes up for Eureka, but not completely. I'd started watching Lost Girl when it premiered, but it gets a little too raw for my taste, so I've pretty much abandoned that series. Regarding other series/movies: I've never been able to get into heavy-hitting dramas; I figure life can be depressing enough without adding more drama to it (then again, that's just me).
Oh yeah; and The Weather Channel.
Otherwise, I spend more time on my computer than I do watching TV.
gunsmoke on 6/7/2012 at 14:57
I don't watch much television in the summer, but I caught a Steve Harvey stand-up special last night that had us laughing so hard we woke up the kid. The joke in question starts immediately at the beginning here:
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demagogue on 6/7/2012 at 14:57
We've been on a Eureka marathon this week. I never watched it until now. It's not revolutionary or anything, but it's quirky. I keep watching the next in line.
The Alchemist on 13/7/2012 at 22:22
Louie is amazing. I always loved his stand up, leaves me in stitches, but his show is beyond that. He manages to portray this absurd, funny, surreal, touching, and yet all too real perspective of life that few tv shows accomplish. And the man does most of it himself (in a sense). Amazing.
Anywho. BREAKING BAD in 2 days.
BREAKING BAD in 2 days.
gunsmoke on 16/7/2012 at 14:11
I saw Louie once. He went to bitch at the neighbor for smoking pot and ended up getting lushed over there. Funny as Hell. Lucky Louie was funnier, though.
demagogue on 16/7/2012 at 14:53
I thought Political Animals was trying a little too hard, but since it was a pilot I'm giving it some latitude, since pilots even of good shows are always trying too hard.
Yakoob on 16/7/2012 at 18:07
Just finished struggling through Season 2 of
Waling Dead and still agree with my initial assessmtent - it's bad; while S1 ended with ridiculous over-the-top BS, S2 does the opposite with boring soapy and drawn-out drama, with the protagonists growing increasingly less likeable.
On the upside,(
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/the-best-memes-from-the-walking-dead-season-two) it did spawn a shitton of hilarious memes
The Alchemist on 18/7/2012 at 13:55
Quote Posted by Yakoob
Just finished struggling through Season 2 of
Waling Dead and still agree with my initial assessmtent - it's bad; while S1 ended with ridiculous over-the-top BS, S2 does the opposite with boring soapy and drawn-out drama, with the protagonists growing increasingly less likeable.
On the upside,(
http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/the-best-memes-from-the-walking-dead-season-two) it did spawn a shitton of hilarious memes
On the contrary my good sir, I was quite entertained by the series. Were you a fan of the original source?