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I'm catching up on Orphan Black.

Ho-leeeee craaaap!

If Tatiana Maslany doesn't get any nominations, there's no hope for humanity
 
Has anyone been watching the final episodes of The Office? Are they worth checking out? As much as it went downhill... the second season is about as good as TV comedy gets. Seasons three and four pretty great as well.

I've seen a good chunk of them. Most aren't worth dicking around with.
There were a handful that were actually pretty decent and some good final season moments. A few underwhelming moments too, from what I remember.

I have to admit to half-ass watching what I did see though.
And I can't even think of one to suggest, to be honest.
Which probably tells you how great they were.

Anyway, I thought it was really good for the first 4 seasons.
And the last few (of what I've seen) have been pretty close to brutal.

Season 8 was pretty fucking bad from what I recall. Seasons 5, 6, 7 minus the Michael-Holly stuff (and his subsequent exit) all run together. In fact there may be a season in there that I only saw about 1/3 of. Stopped caring.

I will applaud them for avoiding one INCREDIBLY overused trope though.
They never broke up Jim and Pam and then spent time trying to inevitably get them back together - or whatever. That they allowed them to be a happy couple was actually kind of nice. Even if it got terribly boring.
 
A friend of a friend talked me into watching Freaks and Geeks. I'm about half way through the series, it's been entertaining.
 
I made it about three episodes in, without finding anything even remotely likable about it. The characters resemble actual human high school kids in a quite-well done way, but I think that just reminded me how much I hated high school kids when I was in high school. Add in Seth Rogen, and simply mediocre turns into irredeemably annoying. I know he was hardly the star of the first three episodes, but he was there. That's enough to permanently taint any series/movie.
 
So pleased that Hollyoaks won 5 major awards at The British Soap Awards Last night, especially since they get the fewest viewers. I bet their viewers will increase tonight though.

I agree what this guy said in another forum:
What I feel about Hollyoaks is that it is, like Brookside before it, very variable. It can be really dicey and because they adopt block storytelling, this means that sometimes there is a full week that is quite painful to watch, but when it is good, it is brilliant and heads and shoulders above the other soaps and for the last 9 months or so, there have been a lot of good weeks. Corrie and Emmerdale I feel are more consistent. It is rare that they are absolute 'must see tv' (though it does happen) but they never transmit a bad episode. Even if it is a bit on the dull side, there is usually at least a funny line or two to make you giggle - basically it is always watchable. EE used to be somewhere in the middle but increasingly over the last couple of years, I'm just zoning out - it's not only boring, it is annoyingly boring as the characters act so out of character or in a way that makes you want to bang your head against the wall. Tune in Christmas Day for an explosive day on Albert Square. Then when the tinsel is taken down, the show settles back into humdrum tales of teen angst, love triangles, and episodes featuring couples bickering over cans of tuna, Carol moaning about Tiff leaving peanut butter on the doorknob. Really banal type stuff. It is now May, nearly halfway through the year and not single storyline has presented itself since Christmas.

Emmett Scanlan should have won best actor though
 
Just finished season 7 of Curb. Was great to see the Seinfeld cast back together, and such a Curb ending with Larry insisting Cheryl call Julia and tell her she left the coffee stain.
 
The Ukrainian
makes this series.

Cosima is my favorite. Allison is annoying. Sarah is cool. Helena is loony but she may become an interesting player here if Sarah keeps an eye on her.

And we're talking about the same actress for these characters :lol:
 
Hannibal's coming baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!

Season 2! Watch this show.
 
Dr. Lecter invited me over for dinner, it would be a shame not to respond. I hear he prepares sublime rare beef tenderloin.
 
The Orphan Black season finale was phenomenal. I am going to be so anxious for Season 2 next year! In the meantime, I am going to tell everyone I know that they need to watch this show. Also, if the Golden Globes and Emmys do not nominate Tatiana Maslany for her roles, I will send them hate mail.

Well, OK. Maybe not. That was out of line. But damn, she deserves recognition.
 
Now that I'm free and clear of my Arrested Development Seasons 1-3 rewatch and watching Season 4....and finishing Parade's End, I started Orphan Black today, finally. Only one episode in but so far so good.
 
I am watching Arrested Development for the first time.
DVRed all 3 seasons last week. It is deserving of the 9.3 rating it has on IMDB. Great writing.

The Banana Stand is coming to Newport for the first time tomorrow, Balboa Island. The series was shot on the Marina del Rey board walk in Los Angeles.
A 20 year friend, who is our current Mayor, will give the Netflix execs the Key to the City.

WHAT: In appreciation for bringing “Arrested Development’s” Bluth Original Frozen Banana Stand to Balboa Island, Newport Beach Mayor Keith Curry will present the key to the city of Newport Beach to Netflix.

WHO: Newport Beach Mayor Keith Curry and a Netflix representative

WHERE: Outside the “Arrested Development” Bluth Original Frozen Banana Stand Marine Avenue and Park Avenue, beside the musical stage for the Balboa Island Parade concert.

WHEN: Sunday, June 2nd at 10:15am
 
Get on Rectify next, you fucker.

It is next, when Orphan Black is done.

That is surprisingly a pretty damn good list. Even though as with any list I could quibble with any number of placements.

Love to see sci-fi get some love. 5 in the top 40.

3. Twilight Zone
26. The X-Files
27. Lost
33. Star Trek
38. BSG

I like BSG being that high, might have been higher if it didn't take a bit of hit in quality after the heights of Seasons 2 and 3.....

I liked the list, though, want to take a closer look later just for kicks. Was glad to see Deadwood ranked so high.

It's interesting, I guess, to see shows with just two seasons under their belts ranking so high.....but that's the nature of things I suppose.
 
It is next, when Orphan Black is done.

Orphan Black is kind of fun. There are a couple of damn good episodes in the first 10 in season one. I found the season finale disappointing. I have lowered expectations for season 2.
I think you will like Rectify, we should tell Laz the teacher from Breaking Bad has a recurring role.
Have you watched The Borgias? It is good, better than Orphan Black.
I don't want to beat a dead horse, but I think Banshee is one you would like. I am re-watching Justified again and liking it even more.
 
I caught one episode of Maron
it may be very good

I want to go back, (not at 3 am) when I am bleary eyed, and see it for real
 
Has anyone been watching Family Tree on HBO? How is it?

This is a show I'll watch when it's done, for sure.

Also....and I hate myself for this.....I have not watched all of The Sopranos as of yet. I'm sure I've mentioned it in here before...but, yeah, saw Seasons 1 and 2...and that's basically it. Need to...RECTIFY....that eventually.
 
Not sure if anyone else is still watching it (Imps maybe), but I've enjoyed this season of VEEP quite a bit more than the first season.
 
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