That's cable. Network TV is ABC, Fox, CBS and NBC. Basically, the only scripted programming they have are cop shows, lawyer shows, firefighter shows and doctor shows. Finding a non-procedural is almost impossible.
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Penny Dreadful City of Angels
I think that is the title of the new show. I watched the first episode and really didn't like anything about the story, characters, where it was located, etc. I will give it a short leash.
I'll watch it (I DVRed it) but I'm still bitter on their abrupt and awful wrap-up of the original series. I think me and you talked about it when it first happened. I'm not too optimistic about City of Angels, especially because all the stuff I've read about it make it sound like it's got too broad of a focus and is only connected to the original Penny Dreadful by name only. Showtime and Logan got rid of PD and now we're supposed to be excited about a series that has the PD name but nothing to do with the first three seasons? :arg:
I remember. It was such a hush hush I was stunned when it ended. But with the demise of Ms. Ives, what were they to do? I would have loved more of Dr. Jekyl, Dorian Grey, Frankenstein and his monster, and perhaps Ms. Ives resurrecting as a vampire or something like that. Dracula left, so I felt there could have been a lot more. But when I re-watched the series, it was still one hell of a series that I purchased on blu ray. I can see why it ended, I just wish it had a little more closure with everyone, and perhaps an opened ending with Dracula doing something or Ives being reborn to make fans hopeful of a 1-2 season return. Could still happen but highly unlikely. Regardless, it was the best horror show I have ever seen and I have enjoyed re-watching it, which is rare for me to say.
I agree. It's definitely one of my favorite shows overall. I'd love to do a re-watch of it (and Lost...and Fringe...and a bunch of my other favorites) but there's just so much new TV I haven't started yet!
I mean, technically it wasn't cut short. It's finished in the sense that it told the complete story it wanted to (not like it was cancelled in the middle of a season or anything). I just mean that I wasn't satisfied. The last season felt rushed and the ending abrupt. We didn't even know the season 3 finale was the series finale until the second the finale cut to black with the title card: END OF SERIES. Talk about a WTF moment.
But don't let that deter you from the show at all. The first two seasons (and some of the third) are some of the best TV and storytelling I've ever seen.
Awesome, I'll add it to the list! Amazon Prime?
I have no idea where, but I'm sure it's streaming somewhere.
Is it on both Amazon and Netflix?
But yes, it felt slow moving at first and rushed and characters moved towards where they needed to be. They could have had more story, more treachery, more extension of the characters and made it two full seasons. When Ethan met his father that could have been extended. Dr. Jekyl helping out with Mr. Hyde. Something like that. Though cut quickly and moved rushed, I still loved it that much.
I never saw Penny Dreadful, but I saw a trailer for the new show and it caught my eye. Although that could have been because of Natalie Dormer.
I watched the premiere of City of Angels the other night and it was WAY better than I was expecting. Still irritated that they're using the Penny Dreadful branding, but I really enjoyed it and am looking forward to seeing where it goes.
Hmm...I haven't seen the second one yet. I'll have to let you know if I still feel the same way after I do.
Person of Interest
Several people have mentioned I should watch this. I do like the premise and the characters, but man is it super repetitive. 22-23 episodes for 4 seasons and then 13 for the 5th. A lot of wash and repeat. I'm not loving it, but it isn't bad either.
Star Wars Clone Wars
Just completed the 7th and final season and wow was it great. You can tell when someone likes Star Wars when they write a great storyline and throw in likeable characters even though it is an animation production. The creator seemed to have loved his Star Wars more then the direction of the newer last three movies. Dave Filoni is the man! Hope he works on the next movie or something Star Wars related.