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Finished season 2 of OZARk and season 4 of GOTHAM.
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What? Whose writing style? The guy who did the book or the ones who scripted the show? Keep watching. It’s obscebely, unfairly amazing. Why am I always so late to the party on these best-of-the-best shows? AAAACK |
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The fuck? Gotham’s s’dumb huh? |
glorious rewatch of the wire season 2
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this season was actually my least favourite season in my most favourite TV show ever. |
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but it’s demonrail’s favorite season actually— ask him about that i’m enjoying it more the 2nd time now that i’m not surprised by the shift of characters/location like the whole mess is about a dispute over who gets to donate the church window haaaa haaaaa haaaaaaaaaaa (very christian of them) sobotka v. valchek. “my sister said you were always an asshole...” lololol. it’s too fucking funny! these parochial (literally) beefs spinning into a planet-wide crime network. it is great writing. |
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that's actually a very stereotypical way of portraying us, Slavic folk. In a good way, actually, as it's kind of true. |
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Gotham (or as I read it, Got Ham?), is the only comic book based TV show that actually frames story and images and plot like comic books do. The first season was truly shit. It has gotten better and better. The last 2 seasons have been BATSHIT CRAZY. I cannot believe that they air that show on Fox on prime time. it is so violent. so very very violent. worse than some HBO shows I have seen. |
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Lindelof. I might come back and give the later seasons a shot eventually, but I think he is a bit of a hack. |
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daaaaamn! :D |
Miss Sherlock, pretty good Ja interpretation of the sleuth.
Now rewatching Misfits, fun the 2nd time around |
Turn off your televisions, sheeple.
Have an original thought. Read Bukowski or Pynchon instead. |
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You must not read comics. All those terrible CW shows play out exactly like silver age DC stories (lamely an with lots of dumb shit) with some millennial melodrama added for (bad) flavor. Preacher plays like a comic book. Legion REALLY plays like a Sienkiewicz-era New Mutants tale (which it is, to a point), and Daredevil ad Jessica Jones both have pacing and structure pulled right from a Brian Michael Bendis book. Gotham plays like the abortion of a fetus conceived by a dim witted studio hack and Tim Burton. If there are comics that read like that, I’m glad I haven’t read them (which is weird because I’ve read more comics than you would believe). Also, season 1 was the only good season. The show SHOULD be a gritty realistic noir about Gordon’s rookie days, with NO BAT SHIT and NO SUPERNATURAL/PARANORMAL/SUPERPOWERED SHIT. Instead, it has TWO FUCKING JOKERS, mutants, regeneration, fucking BANE (???) and Poison goddamn Ivy and a *16-year-old faux-Bruce Wayne bearing up gangs of full-grown men after boxing with his negligent parent-butler a few times.* SPIT! It’s shit, and is an insult to every character it portrays. |
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still on the wire season 2
cottage cheese chest ass motherfucker XD XD XD |
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Can we discuss movies here also cos I cbf serching for the movie thread.
I will anyway. So last night I watched Under the silver lake and Ballad of Buster Scruggs. Oh boy they were some fun movies. Highly recommend them. |
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Yeah Buster Scruggs was goooood |
the wire season threeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
carcetti bunny colvin cutty wise cheese wagstaff more prop joe! marlo fucking stansfield... holy shit! |
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Been rewatching Game of Thrones season 7, the first time since it first got released. My proverbial fandom has died down over the past couple years.
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![]() The Deuce: Season 1 David Simon's take on the Times Square porn scene in the early 70s. The look and dialogue seem spot on (thanks largely to the involvement of Richard Price and George Pelecanos) but, just three episodes in, what it lacks is any real story to hang it all on. It also gets a bit preachy sometimes, although that's to be expected from the guy behind The Wire and Treme. So what you're left with is an HBO take on a blaxploitation film that feels like it was written by the staff at Democracy Now. ![]() |
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daaaaaamn lolololo i haven’t seen it, but... it sounds right still gonna watch it when i get a chance though, cuz in spite of it all im a sucker for this variety of teevee moralism (sorkin as well—i’ll get high on his sermons for days) didnt know this existed, so thanks. |
the wire season 5!
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Demonrail!
Miss you around these parts, man. Hope all is well \m/ |
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Hey thanks! And you too. Glad to see you back. Persevering with The Deuce as best I can but still waiting for the big wow moment to arrive (other than James Franco's moustache.) |
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That one seems to get a bit of hate but it's probably my fave series of the lot. |
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for me it’s been way more enjoyable on rewatch because the shock of being taken off the streets was no longer there. i understand the connection. so there was space in my head for frank and nick and ziggy and beadie and everyone else in it, and i could relate better to the whole thing and feel sorry for the poor fuckers trying to survive change and getting their grain pier built at all costs. ziggy is still a complete imbecile though lolololol. |
Catastrophe on Amazon Prime
Funny... then, like, hella depressing. Hopefully funny again soon. Also HOMECOMING on Amazon with Julia Roberts is *extremely* good. It’s a drama but it’s in like 20-minute episodes bookended by extended rolling cuts. Very weird, but goddamn well done man. Shit. |
wire season 5 is the saddest but also the one with the greatest buffoonery
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Sneaky Pete on Amazon.
Binging like fuck post-workathon. I’m thinking Red Oaks next but not sure |
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hahaha red oaks. funny show sodherberg and david gordon green exec produced dgg and hal hartley and amy heckerling directed a bunch of episodes. even gregg araki did some. and for a while, it was great final season was slapped together a bit for closure though—o well. was good while it lasted. more of a summer show but ymmv |
So I finished season 1 of The Deuce.
In the end it felt like a prelude, a pilot that'd been stretched out over an entire 8 episode season. I dunno, David Simon was apparently guaranteed 3 seasons by HBO so he had that space but taking 8 episodes to set the scene for season 2 (which I've not seen yet) is a bit much. Beyond that, the whole thing just fell flat for me: Too preachy and too many characters that're either too boring to care about or too cliched to believe in. |
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Its tone is definitely more like The Wire than Treme, but it just doesn't go anywhere. Especially weird given the calibre of writers working on it. Treme was just one long cringe for me. That isn't the case here (although it certainly has its moments) more just a lack of interest in the characters and the situations they find themselves in. Again weird given there's some excellent actors here. No one as flat-out annoying as Steve Zahn's Davis, though.
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true enough, tremé was not much of a “story”, it was more of a survey of local color, and characters weaving in and out of camera, but ultimately i just wanted to go live there. i know i’m in the minority here (low ratings being the reason the show was cancelled), but still, i can appreciate your assessment without necessarily sharing it. not in a hurry to watch the deuce though. too much teevee right now and can’t afford the addiction. |
I'm really just scrabbling around looking for a series to get into for a little while. The Deuce won't be it but I have season 1 of Sons of Anarchy, up next. I got through the 1st few episodes a while back and quite enjoyed them, but life got in the way so I stopped. Hopefully it's something I can stick with. Otherwise it's back to my Starsky and Hutch Complete Series boxset.
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