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« Reply #1763 on: 16 November 2009, 07:26:00 » |
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Dear everyone who didn't watch the first episode of AMC's remake of The Prisoner tonight, You really really REALLY missed out. Love, Alec Posted on: 16 November 2009, 00:10:28
Ventures Bros. and Metalocalypse were also both very good. However, not even The Prisoner (as absolutely amazing as it was) can hold a candle to tonight's Curb Your Enthusiasm. Easily the greatest episode of the entire series. They... they did it. If you've been watching this season, or know anything about it, then you've probably been secretly wishing for something very specific to happen... and they delivered. Even with that, the rest of the episode was still CYE at it's best, on it's A-Game, absolutely perfect. Fantastic ending, too. I hope Dexter and Californication are all outstanding tonight, too - and they probably will be since both are in their endgame - and this could be one of the greatest Sundays in television of all time.
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« Reply #1773 on: 20 November 2009, 21:24:22 » |
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Which would be weird without Rose. This Thursday night was not so hot. Always Sunny was good, but that's it. Everything else fell very flat. I had a Californication marathon with a friend tonight. I've been pushing it on her for months, and she never #####ing listens even though I knew it's EXACTLY the sort of thing she'd love. And of course we watch one episode and she gets angry at me for not making her watch it earlier. One good thing about watching and sampling all the quality shows of every type and flavor is that you always know exactly which shows which specific friends will like. I can tell a person's taste in television, movies, and music very easily... if only they'd listen to me more. Posted on: 20 November 2009, 03:37:13
I just made a Top 5 list called The Top 5 Hats on TV. Mike, one of the winners is from Seinfeld. See if you can guess before you click. (It's easy.)
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« Reply #1775 on: 23 November 2009, 05:01:21 » |
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Just watched the Doctor Who special. Wasn't as dark as I was expecting, but definitely still up there. Good, though. Posted on: 21 November 2009, 03:59:50
DEXTER. OH MY GOD. THAT WAS... ...nothing I say will make you understand. Nothing. I'm just gonna' sit in a corner living in a private dreamworld thinking about tonight. This is the stuff of legends.
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« Reply #1794 on: 15 December 2009, 00:18:03 » |
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[spoiler]One of my friends figured it would end up being Cody, but because they hadn't really developed his personality, the viewer was likely projecting onto him, which means it would be like killing a kid the viewer knew (as odd as that sounds). I have to say though, I figured they were gonna cover the first two steps and Rita was gonna be one of the jumpers, since they went so far out of their way to establish that the jumper always had to be a mother.
Here's hoping they use the Grandparents they introduced (or acknowledged the existence of) as a way to dump Cody and Astor. The baby will stay, given that the whole "baptism of blood" concept is obviously in play, but the last thing I want to watch is a season of Dexter babysitting.
I also assume Deb will step in to help out, for pretty obvious reasons, but here's hoping that doesn't last too long either.
I'm getting Season 2 vibes from where the show is going. Especially since Trinity vanished with Rita as his last kill, WHILE the feds are hunting for him.
Also, I appreciate that they warmed Quinn into Doakes' role. He was always an obvious replacement character, but the fact that they eased him into antagonism made it seem A BIT less obvious.
Also, I hate what they've done to Harry. Every scene where he acts as Dexter's internalized doubt induces an eye-roll. Easily the only part of the show I consistently dislike. I can deal with their pissing on his memory, but the needlessly heavy-handed exposition is just annoying.[/spoiler]
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No more pencils, No more books I built a city out' one brick, it had a Mayor and a Crook I made the Crook stab the Mayor, then slay himself in the guilt I stole the brick back and migrated east, now let's build.
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« Reply #1795 on: 15 December 2009, 07:08:37 » |
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[spoiler]I hate the Harry device, too.
As for the way Rita was killed, I think that at the end of the season it was as if Dexter had thrown Trinity off his routine, as evidenced when he killed the other Kyle Butler. I think he only killed Rita in the bathtub so Dexter (or rather, viewers) would know it was him (even though it's damn obvious anyway.)
Not a huge fan of the Quinn filling Doakes shoes thing, but I am welcome to another faceoff like Season 2.
I think next season is going to have a lot of Deb finding out exactly who Dexter is, possibly even through Harrison.
Also, some friends put forth the idea of a time jump... it seems unlikely, but it would be useful in dealing with the idea of Dexter raising Harrison with the code, assuming Harrison has been affected in the same way Dexter was.[/spoiler]
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