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Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn
question is Dwight Renfield the same vampire from the short story Popsy?
Still binging on Friends on Netflix. Halfway through Season Five. "The One Where Everybody Finds Out" has got to be one of the funniest episodes in TV history!
I am really getting into "Skins." I cannot believe it.
All that's left of what we were is what we have become.
About halfway through The Affair. Excellent, excellent, excellent show. My only slightly negative thought so far --and I can't believe I'm saying this-- is that there is a little too much sex. I only say this because the show is SO good that it is actually a little distracting. It's hard to explain. Anyway, the first season is ten or so episodes, and it won lots of awards and such, blah blah blah, it's awesome ... so watch it.
And this is coming from someone who watches a LOT of TV, didn't expect much from the show in the first place, and who dislikes very strongly two of the main actors (Maura Tierney and Dominic West). And yet, I love it. It's one of those shows you want to keep watching because you've just gotta know what happens next.
Just finished season two of The Fall. Fantastic series from the BBC that can be streamed on Netflix. Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan play out a chilling cat and mouse game of detective and serial killer. The dual points of view portrayed over the 12 episode arc are well worth your time.
After The Affair (GREAT first season, five out of five), I started BBC's The Missing. Turned it off after one episode, slow and boring. Then I gave The Knick a chance. I like Clive Owen enough and seeing how they did surgery in the 1900's was amazing and very well-researched, but it was a very a slow show as well. Not a lot happens. So, I gave up after three episodes. Then I started and finished Ascension. Nothing groundbreaking, but enjoyable enough to finish the 6 episode (3 two-part episode) season. A three out of five rating for that one. And now ... what to watch what to watch ...
Kingdom, season one, here we go.
BETTER YET!
Perry Mason - season 1.
Loving it so far.
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I'm really enjoying Face Off. I would kill to be a model on that show. that sort of makeup kicks ass and I love looking like ... basically, not me
As someone who grew up in the '90s, for me this was just priceless:
I know it's the radio talk show host's job to hype up a show to drive dvd and blu ray sales and raise further awareness and so forth; this morning I listened in as Billy Bob Thornton took part of the broadcast. The two talk show hosts were just raving about his performance in Fargo, and they both went so far as to say that his role in that is "one of the best characters in the history of television".
Is the show / his performance really that good?
@James
@Anyone else who has watched Fargo
Pond has excellent taste. You should listen to her!
Seriously, I've already started re-watching season 1. Thornton's great, but I really loved it for Martin Freeman's performance. I really don't want to spoil it, but his performance as Lester Nygaard is so refreshingly different to most of his other performances (which I usually enjoy, especially The Office and The Hobbit, but with Fargo, you finally get to see him play someone just a little bit different to the likable decent British guy).
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