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TV/Tellie you don't want to miss?

There are a few I should add here.

- Pushing daisies. Such an awesome show with a bit of a Danny Elfman feel to it. And probably some Tim Burton, but with more color, lol
- X-files; but I'm still going through 9 seasons right now, but so far I can see how this was a big thing back in the day.
 
Not really sure what to make of that ending... it seemed so tame compared to what went during the rest of the episodes.

If anything, I found it interesting how they had a decent amount of plot twists in that single episode just to keep the ending exciting. I remember thinking "this and this will happen" then it didn't, and at some point it still did, and that went on with a few characters. It threw curveballs during the episode... maybe a few too much though.
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An indispensable element of Breaking Bad is that the characters are all complex, three-dimensional, and believable?which is due to some truly first-class writing and acting.
Definitely. Definitely. Their interactions are very believable, are according to the ways those characters really would treat each other if they were real flesh and blood persons.


I've started watching Doc Martin. It's interesting because he's a really obvious Aspie. Not only that, but he seems much more believable in my opinion than many fictional "Aspie" characters.
 
In my continuing quest to stay entertained since the end of Breaking Bad, I started watching a series called FLCL. I still have no idea what hit me and I am trying to decide whether it would be wise to continue. :cool:
 
In my continuing quest to stay entertained since the end of Breaking Bad, I started watching a series called FLCL. I still have no idea what hit me and I am trying to decide whether it would be wise to continue. :cool:

wyverary... you most definitely have to finish FLCL(Fooly Cooly) because it is my most favorite show. I have such great memories of watching it when everything in my life is just going wrong and I'm just sitting there thinking "Everything makes sense now".
 
FLCL is one of my favorites too. :)

I have waaaaaay too many favorite TV shows to list, but here are a few I'm currently watching (in order of appearance throughout the week):

Adventure Time
Regular Show
Sleepy Hollow (this is a new addiction OMGWTFBBQ)
NCIS
Marvel's Agents of Shield
Law & Order: SVU
Ironside (just found out over the weekend that this got canceled; I'm sad.)
Elementary
The Legend of Korra (I'm so excited/upset by recent developments that I can't even talk.)
Ben 10: Omniverse
Beware the Batman
The Walking Dead (Well, it was bound to happen . . . people dropping dead from a superbug and coming back to eat their friends.)
 
House of Mouse
DuckTales
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Sofia the First
Hey Arnold!
Rugrats
Spongebob Squarepants
Rocko's Modern Life
Clarissa Explains It All
FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman
Arthur
 
An Idiot Abroad
Seinfeld
NCIS
House (can't get back into it for a while because any episode with a ventilator patient will still bother me after seeing my grandfather on his deathbed with one...)
Big Band Theory
Phineas & Ferb
South Park
Undercover Boss (this show's ending segments make me cry harder than an entire episode of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. ALWAYS.)
MXC: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge. All the episodes are up on YouTube under the channel MXCRightYouAreKen. LOVE IT!

That's all I can think of for now, but that's probably it.

Hopefully I can add The Moaning Of Life if it ends up being on Science Channel in the US later... Karl Pilkington cracks me up. :laugh:
 
I'm so loving Modern Family again. I watched the first series then wasn't able to watch any more. I then downloaded the rest of the episodes so far, on series 3 and bloody loving it!

So god damn funny, too awesomeness
 
I just started season 3 of Boston Legal. Say what you will, but there are moments of absolute HILARITY, and a lot of the scenes between James Spader and William Shatner are just plain brilliant...comedic gold, despite the fact that it sometimes goes a little too far...mmm.
 
American Horror Story: Coven is probably my favorite show that's on right now, I'm really looking forward to Justifed (Elmore Leonard RIP :( ) and The Americans coming back early next year.

Another recent show I like is a BBC America show called Orphan Black that I've been catching up on, it's supposed to have a second season sometime next year.
 
I haven't watched much of it lately, but in the past I've really enjoyed Raising Hope.
 
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I've starting watching the original BBC production of House of Cards, and I'm really liking it. It's...very British, teehee.

I can't speak to the Netflix remake, not having access to Netflix streaming.
 
I've starting watching the original BBC production of House of Cards, and I'm really liking it. It's...very British, teehee.

I can't speak to the Netflix remake, not having access to Netflix streaming.

I like the Netflix version, haven't seen the original. The next season of the Netflix version comes out on Valentine's Day.

Has anyone else watched Orange is the New Black? I liked it quite a bit.
 
I like the Netflix version, haven't seen the original. The next season of the Netflix version comes out on Valentine's Day.

Has anyone else watched Orange is the New Black? I liked it quite a bit.

I have not, but my friend speaks very highly of it, and I generally trust her taste. I remember Neil deGrasse Tyson mentioning on StarTalk that he was rather proud of having been mentioned on the show.
 
I like the Netflix version, haven't seen the original. The next season of the Netflix version comes out on Valentine's Day.

Has anyone else watched Orange is the New Black? I liked it quite a bit.

I have not, but my friend speaks very highly of it, and I generally trust her taste. I remember Neil deGrasse Tyson mentioning on StarTalk that he was rather proud of having been mentioned on the show.

Orange Is The new Black is pretty awesome. Lauren Prepon and Taylor Schilling are brilliant. Well worth checking out, need to catch up on it actually.
 
I like once upon a time as well as its Wonderland spinoff, degrassi, parenthood, switched at birth, arrow, tom'w ppl, & others. There is also this new show coming out called star-crossed I think
 
I just started season 3 of Boston Legal. Say what you will, but there are moments of absolute HILARITY, and a lot of the scenes between James Spader and William Shatner are just plain brilliant...comedic gold, despite the fact that it sometimes goes a little too far...mmm.

I agree, BL was brilliant but I preferred Season 1 and, best of all, Season 8 of The Practice
 

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