TV Shows

Started by Wingspan, June 27, 2006, 01:29:27 PM

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Drunkmasterflex

Quote from: Seabiscuit36 on June 15, 2010, 02:21:47 PM
the Chupacabra episode was definitely one of the best.  Never realized Seth Green was in this, episode 2 of season 1. 

So was David Faustino
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SunMo

I finished Arrested Development last night.  Of course, it's probably the best sitcom ever made, but I couldn't help but feel angry that it didn't get the run it should have.  I mean, I should be mad at myself because I never watched it when it was on, but I blame Fox because they didn't promote the show at all.  I knew of it when it was on, but not what it was about or that it won a bunch of awards.  Disappointing.
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Seabiscuit36

Dr Tobias Funke is awesome
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rjs246

Quote from: SunMo on June 16, 2010, 08:49:48 AM
I finished Arrested Development last night.  Of course, it's probably the best sitcom ever made, but I couldn't help but feel angry that it didn't get the run it should have.  I mean, I should be mad at myself because I never watched it when it was on, but I blame Fox because they didn't promote the show at all.  I knew of it when it was on, but not what it was about or that it won a bunch of awards.  Disappointing.

Seriously the best sitcom ever made and it isn't really even close.
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Rome

Curb Your Enthusiasm would say "hi" if it gave a shtein.

MDS

have you ever even seen arrested
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Rome

Were you absent the day they taught sarcasm at Temple?

charlie

They teach things at temple?

SD

Finished up season 2 of Breaking Bad, didn't really like the way it ended. It just had little to nothing to do with the core of the show. Unless the Father plays a major role in season 3 I just don't see the point of the ending. I love that Badger is such a dumbfarg, this scene is just classic:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0awYP21rdY

MDS

it actually had everything to do with the core of the show

the plane crash was essentially walt's fault. he directly caused two planes to crash into each other. his actions have consequences, his selfishness and greed and complete disregard for humanity wound up killing hundreds of innocent people.

this isnt 24 or prison break or some mindless action show where characters do things then its dropped 2 seconds later. everything walt does has a consequence. his choices matter. he is a terrible excuse for a human being, he seems to know it, but continues to rationalize his actions. i wont speak on season 3 but its 100x better and continues this theme.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

SD

When you cook meth with a partner, said partner bangs a chick who ODs, then chicks father decides it's a good idea to show up to work as an air traffic controller the next day causing two planes to smash into each other that's not Walt's fault, it's the idiot fathers.

MDS

youre right

its not his fault he pulled jesse into cooking big time meth, alienated him to the point where he began heavily using again with his ex-junkie girlfriend, patiently stood by as she ODed, there by causing unconscionable guilt on her poor father.

walt is innocent. a great man, in fact. doing good things.

if walt never starts this cycle of pain the plane crash never happens. you cant be as dumb as *** to not see this. come on stallion.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

Rome

Sure, Cranston is great as Walt, but he was, like, a gazillion times better as Hal:



SD

Quote from: KDS on June 18, 2010, 12:52:31 AM
youre right

its not his fault he pulled jesse into cooking big time meth, alienated him to the point where he began heavily using again with his ex-junkie girlfriend, patiently stood by as she ODed, there by causing unconscionable guilt on her poor father.

walt is innocent. a great man, in fact. doing good things.

if walt never starts this cycle of pain the plane crash never happens. you cant be as dumb as *** to not see this. come on stallion.

Walt's maybe on the 3rd or 4th level of blame list. First is the father for causing the crash. Second would be his daughter, 3rd would be Jesse, I guess 4th would be Walt but he's not even directly involved. I mean, you can't sit there and tell me this is all Walt's fault and totally ignore that the Father should not have been at work, the daughter shouldn't have been so shady - and it's not like Walt forced her and Jesse to shoot up - if anything he was the voice of reason who was with holding his money so he'd clean up. The shady chick blackmailed him so he had no choice but givng Jesse his coin.

phattymatty

Do you forget that he actually watched her die and could have saved her? that bumps him up the list just a tad.