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Title: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Dave Gray on January 16, 2013, 10:43:27 am
I've been catching up on some old shows (dramas) and I'm finding that between my baby's sleep schedule being consistent, fewer (condensed) HEAT games, and kickball off-season, I can make time for TV at night.  I'm only listing Dramas here.  I also catch comedies, but if you miss an episode, it doesn't put you behind.
 
I am now fully caught up with:
Game of Thrones
Dexter
Homeland
Downton Abbey
The Walking Dead

I am behind, but still plan on finishing:
Mad Men
Breaking Bad (going to get back to this one next)
Deadwood

I've given up on:
True Blood
Weeds
Boardwalk Empire
Justified


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Buddhagirl on January 16, 2013, 10:46:09 am
I'm always a couple of seasons behind because I can't remember when shows are on.

I need to catch up on The Walking Dead, True Blood, and see the final season of Weeds. Gotta catch Dr. Who, as well.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Phishfan on January 16, 2013, 11:21:53 am
Deadwood, wow.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Brian Fein on January 16, 2013, 11:40:16 am
I have lost the ability to get into shows because of cable TV.  Almost all of the shows you listed are on cable pay channels.  I can't seem to justify monthly cost to watch a TV show when I already have 400-some-odd channels to watch.

To me, this is ruining TV.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Dave Gray on January 16, 2013, 02:01:03 pm
^ It's sad, but network TV is made for the lowest common denominator.  The shows lack artistic integrity because they need to remain popular.  So long as they are popular, they stay on TV.  When they are not, they get pulled quickly.  It doesn't allow for them to take risks or build characters to get a good audience.

Even good dramas (like Firefly) last one season, because they aren't runaway hits.  Meanwhile, LOST is popular, so it's dragged on and on until it becomes shitty.  The model is to skin the sheep and the bail without good resolutions to their arcs.

I can't think of a single good drama on network TV except for Downton Abbey, but even that comes from the BBC, where shows generally only last a few seasons.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on January 16, 2013, 02:21:13 pm

Two shows I've started watching lately...

Supernatural - I've started with season one, but not sure I am going to stay with it. While I truly enjoy some good demon-hunting, occult phenomenon and gratuitous gore, the show has two things going against it when it comes to my future viewing prospects... First, the two main actors are pretty boy types, and I don't relate well to the pretty boy types. Second, the plots are so simple and predictable that it's almost comic.

Continuum - New show on SyFy channel, involving time travel, misplaced government agents, revolutionary criminals and computer geeks. First episode was this past week. It was good, but not earth-shattering. Still, decent enough that I'll give it another episode or two.

Really-really-really looking forward to the new season of Game of Thrones. I follow a number of GoT blogs and show news, and I think this season is going to be amazing!




Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: bsfins on January 16, 2013, 03:31:18 pm
I Don't have a DVR,and No life,So I watch the stuff live when it comes out...

New I watch...
Elementary - Last weeks episode he started to go all Dexter...

Looking forward to checking out ..
Ripper street on BBC America...
Defiance on Syfy

Waiting for the return of....
Warehouse 13
Doctor Who
Royal Pains
Walking Dead
Duck Dynasty
Ice road truckers (Maybe,it's gone down for me)
Decoded if there is another season
Destination truth


Watching...
History detectives - there was a new show last week, rerun this week..I'm not sure it's going to be on much longer..
Big Bang Theory
Lost girl- Season Premiere was Monday night
Face off - returned last night...
Shipping wars - worked as a delivery guy..I understand...
Shark tank

Given up-
Grey's anatomy
American Pickers
Pawn stars
Ghost hunters- got boring,not seeing enough


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Buddhagirl on January 16, 2013, 04:41:13 pm
I forgot thta I need to get caught up on Warehouse 13 and see the final season of Eureka.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Thundergod on January 17, 2013, 02:26:59 pm
Two shows I've started watching lately...

Supernatural - I've started with season one, but not sure I am going to stay with it. While I truly enjoy some good demon-hunting, occult phenomenon and gratuitous gore, the show has two things going against it when it comes to my future viewing prospects... First, the two main actors are pretty boy types, and I don't relate well to the pretty boy types. Second, the plots are so simple and predictable that it's almost comic.

Absolutely frickin love this show. Found out about it last year and I've been hooked ever since. If you can look past the two main characters being pretty boys, there's an underlying story that builds up and gets pretty good through season 1, 2 and 3. But hey, I like mindless action and gore. :)

That said, caught up on"

Supernatural
Big bang theory - just not the same since the female intros,  but it's still good for a few chuckles.
Family Guy
South park
Mythbusters
American dad

Given up on:

Walking Dead - actually did this early season 2, but from all the crap I've heard from fanboys, I'm still glad I did.  Retarded ass show.

Brian, whatever you can't watch you should catch online. Every show on the planet can be found. It's how I watch my shows


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on January 31, 2013, 10:32:21 am
Absolutely frickin love this show. Found out about it last year and I've been hooked ever since. If you can look past the two main characters being pretty boys, there's an underlying story that builds up and gets pretty good through season 1, 2 and 3. But hey, I like mindless action and gore. :)

I have "really" gotten into this show. I am just starting season 3, and it is now firmly entrenched on my very short "drop whatever I'm doing to watch it" list. Favorite character to this point has to be Bobby Singer. Just a good ol' no-nonsense redneck demon hunter...



Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: mecadonzilla on January 31, 2013, 03:19:20 pm
I'm psyched more for The Walking Dead's return on Feb. 10 than I am the Superbowl.  I cannot get enough of this show.  I do hope the show is able to survive the constant running off of creative talent, though.  IMO the only show currently on TV that's better is Breaking Bad.  (got 6 more months to wait for that one)

I'm also really happy that Being Human is back.  I've been told by many the original BBC version is better, and while I'm sure it is, I'm too thoroughly enjoying the American re-creation to care.  I don't want any potential spoilers to ruin watching the current incarnation for me.  I'm sure I'll watch the original someday, but that day will be after the new one is off the air for good.

And Archer is back!  Whoohoo!  Community is coming back soon, too.  I hope NBC's dismal dismissal of the show's creator won't squish the charm and character of the critically acclaimed yet sparsley watched sitcom.

Strangely, I've also enjoyed Arrow a great deal more than I thought I would.  I figured I'd let a few accumulate on the DVR last fall, and when I finally started watching I blew through them all in a few days.  Now I'm eagerly anticipating each episode.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: mecadonzilla on January 31, 2013, 03:39:57 pm
I think it's funny that no one really listed a lot major network shows.  Outside of 30 Rock (last episode tonight :'(), Parks & Rec, and a select few other sitcoms I just don't watch much network TV (excluding the NFL).  As Dave said, it is all about the lowest common denominator to them.

In my experience, if a network TV show is any good it will probably be canceled soon.  I'd much rather take a chance on an AMC, FX, or SyFy show than bother with the networks.  At least you know the cable shows will at least take chances and try to be different than something you've already seen many times on the low end of the now deceased VHF dial.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: mboss on January 31, 2013, 08:36:54 pm
I'm fully caught up on:
Dexter
Homeland
The Walking Dead  (can't wait for the return)
Mad Men
Breaking Bad- Really looking forward to the Summer.

Finished Weeds....last few seasons were disappointing but had to finish it.
Same for Fringe...just finished to see it out.

Just started watching The Following....we'll see what happens, ok opening. And just saw "The Americans" last night...looks promising.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Dave Gray on February 01, 2013, 09:14:03 am
^ It seems that we like the same shows.

Give Rome a shot.  It's only two seasons and aired on HBO several years ago.  Very good.  You can rent it on DVD.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: bsfins on February 01, 2013, 04:15:07 pm
Being Human BBC america version...

No spoilers...Just a comment really...About I think the Scifi version will probably divert from the BBC america version...




I was a big fan of Being Human the BBC America Version,First season,Awesome.....2nd,3rd season Meh through a few episodes but still pretty good....End of season 3,It changed because Aiden Turner who played Mitchell the Vampire,got a part in Peter Jackson's the Hobbit..The show had to change....So there were cast changes in season 4.After the season 3 Finally,season 4 was a different show...For me it was un-watchable...It lost what I liked about it...

Modified to add...Ripper street is Pretty good,though I'm not sure if It can hold my interest long term.....


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: mboss on February 01, 2013, 08:00:09 pm
^ It seems that we like the same shows.

Give Rome a shot.  It's only two seasons and aired on HBO several years ago.  Very good.  You can rent it on DVD.
I'll have to check it out....also everyone has been trying to get me on game of Thrones, but we don't have HBO. I'll try to catch up on that.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Thundergod on February 01, 2013, 08:01:04 pm
I have "really" gotten into this show. I am just starting season 3, and it is now firmly entrenched on my very short "drop whatever I'm doing to watch it" list. Favorite character to this point has to be Bobby Singer. Just a good ol' no-nonsense redneck demon hunter...

Good deal!

And hell yes on Bobby. He's become just as important to the show as the main idjits. Awesome character.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on February 01, 2013, 09:23:19 pm
And hell yes on Bobby. He's become just as important to the show as the main idjits. Awesome character.

I just got to the episode where Sam decapitates Gordon the Hunter-turned=Vampire with the razor wire... My "only" complaint to this point is regarding all of the wounds that Sam and Dean incur. I've seen their faces get sliced up, and sliced deep, but no scars, not a mark on them in the next episode. Did I miss an episode where they found some sort of magic heal-all Hudu mojo or something?

everyone has been trying to get me on game of Thrones, but we don't have HBO. I'll try to catch up on that.

I love Supernatural, but Game of Thrones is easily the greatest show on TV. Bar None... It's the only reason I signed up for HBO. It deserves every accolade it has received in the first 2 seasons, and from what I am hearing, season 3 is shaping up to be pretty awesome as well.

March 31st for the season premiere...I can't wait!



Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Thundergod on February 02, 2013, 11:02:53 am
I just got to the episode where Sam decapitates Gordon the Hunter-turned=Vampire with the razor wire... My "only" complaint to this point is regarding all of the wounds that Sam and Dean incur. I've seen their faces get sliced up, and sliced deep, but no scars, not a mark on them in the next episode. Did I miss an episode where they found some sort of magic heal-all Hudu mojo or something?



Ha! I said the same thing. There is a theory, but it only applies later in the series. As for earlier, the world may never know ...  :D


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on February 10, 2013, 07:49:23 pm

T-minus 1:12 until the new Walking Dead...



Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on February 10, 2013, 10:03:31 pm

Out-fucking-standing episode... Lots of shit happening, and some good plot trails for the next few episodes.



Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on March 03, 2013, 09:13:33 pm

Lil_B mentioned it at the start of this thread, but I just started watching Face Off, and think I may have finally found a reality TV show that I can enjoy. 

In other equally-likely news, Hell has frozen over, the Florida Marlins have the highest payroll in baseball and nice guys everywhere are finishing first.



Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: mecadonzilla on March 04, 2013, 01:22:37 am
Out-fucking-standing episode... Lots of shit happening, and some good plot trails for the next few episodes.



This season has been incredible so far. 


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: bsfins on March 04, 2013, 11:50:55 am
I loved last night episode of the Walking dead...

I've gotten into the Incredible Dr. Pol,it's like all creatures great and small,in Michigan,rather than the English country side.. :D

I really like Face off,and Like Dave Gray mentioned at one time about the show.You don't have to know anything about it find it pretty cool.

My personal thoughts on this season of face off,they did a serious disservice,in the horrible casting of women...they all sucked this year.For me every season (so far) there are a few people that make you wonder what did you do to make it on the show,because the work on the show sucks...This year most of them were all the women.

I Really want to see Orphan Black after the premiere episode of Doctor Who March 30th....


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Dave Gray on March 04, 2013, 11:51:22 am
I've been watching House of Cards on Netflix.  (It's only on Netflix...not a network show.)  It's extremely well done.  It's a little heavy on the "inside politics" (normally, I like shows that have a mix of humor, drama, etc.)   It's also a show that has very few likeable characters.  I'm OK with that, but I think it would turn off a lot of casual viewers.

Interesting thing about this show: It was created based off of metrics.  Netflix looked at their ratings and found that their viewers like 1) movies starring Kevin Spacey, 2) movies directed by David Fincher, and 3) Political Dramas.  So, they made a political drama starring Kevin Spacey, directed by David Fincher.  True Story.


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on March 04, 2013, 12:12:45 pm

Yeah, last night's Walking Dead episode was pretty damned cool.

Comments that contain spoilers (if you haven't seen last night's episode):

* I was so freakin' happy to see that Morgan is back, but disappointed that he's lost his mind. Hopefully he gets his head back together and can become a regular. I just dig Lennie James as an actor.

* Was I imagining things, or did it seem like there was a little spark there between Rick and Michonne?

* I'm still not sure I understand how the whole "cut their arms off, block the jaw, and walkers become walker repellant."




Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: mecadonzilla on March 04, 2013, 12:29:45 pm

* I'm still not sure I understand how the whole "cut their arms off, block the jaw, and walkers become walker repellant."

This smell of rotting walker is the repellant.  (like when Rick & Glen covered themselves in zombie guts in season 1 to escape Atlanta)  Getting rid of the arms and teeth is just protection for person giving the walker some walkies.  Michonne also found out that her walkers became much more docile after a while with their "modifications."


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on March 04, 2013, 01:10:22 pm

^^^ I understand "the reason the story is giving" for it, but it just doesn't make sense to me. By that principle, any time that a normal person is around more than one walker, the walkers wouldn't be able to notice them, which hasn't been true during situations where there was a large group of walkers attacking the normals. Likewise, we've seen multiple situations where sight and sound alerted the walkers to the presence of a normal...

Again, as a writer, this seems like a flimsy alibi for them not attacking the person who is escorting a modified walker.

Just my $.02



Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: mecadonzilla on March 04, 2013, 02:06:35 pm
Basically, I think it works best to keep them from getting your "scent" at a distance.  At closer range, the effectiveness drops off significantly.  Andrea's ruse to get into the prison was not completely unnoticed by the walkers.  She had to kill a few who caught on, which caused a few more to get alerted to her presence.  She was in real danger of getting munched outside the fence.

Slathering yourself with the guts seems to be the best way to escape close up walker danger (i.e. Michonne a few episodes back when she herself came to the prison). 


Title: Re: TV Show Roundup - January 2013
Post by: Sunstroke on March 04, 2013, 06:05:47 pm

On a follow-up to my earlier post about the new Syfy series, "Continuum"... The series is now 7 episodes in (#8 tonight), and the more I watch this show, the more I am enjoying it. There's just enough "time travel paradox" to make it a part of the plot, but not enough to make it the focus. Instead, it's more about the manhunt for the future-fugitives with a touch of "are the bad guys really the bad guys."