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Thor-Delta — 10 years ago(January 15, 2016 09:09 AM)
The Fosters (1976)
Buy Now, Pay Later (1976)
7/10.
Now, please, your turn.
It would be nice if you added some thoughts about the episode you watched. I'm too lazy to add thoughts about mine.
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Liburnius — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 03:42 PM)
Dexter
, Season 1: Episode 1 is an episode I would rate 8/10. I may change this to 9/10 or even 10/10 if I continue with this series, seeing as how it was a well-made episode. It was very interesting, but also quite a dark and gruesome psychological thriller and mystery show.
Dexter
isn't a show I want to watch at just any time of the day, but one I would have to be in the right mood for. It reminds me of the Christian Bale movie
American Psycho
, or even the anime
Death Note
. Based on what I've watched, I'm still interested in continuing it at some point.
"A New Kind of Man" (John Foxx, 1980): -
Thor-Delta — 10 years ago(January 17, 2016 11:56 AM)
"Space Station Live" - Episode originally telecast 14 January 2016. I viewed a repeat of it several hours ago.
8/10. Very entertaining, but since it was several days old some of the information was out-of-date.
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TheOtherUprising — 10 years ago(January 18, 2016 11:34 AM)
Sense8 Season 1 Episode 3 "Smart Money's on the Skinny Bitch" 8/10
Love the title. Show is just starting to pick up at this point after starting kinda slow which was to be expected given that it started with 8 different stories and main characters to introduce.
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Thor-Delta — 10 years ago(January 24, 2016 10:47 PM)
What's My Line? (1950)
Episode dated 26 May 1957 (1957)
8/10. No idea why this has a low rating, it is amusing.
This game show from the 1950s involved a celebrity panel trying to guess the occupation of the contestant by asking a series of "yes or no" questions. I viewed it via YouTube (the copyright has expired). Sammy Davis Jr. is very amusing as the mystery guest. Errol Flynn is fairly clueless as a panelist. The regular contestants include a big game hunter (yuck), and a woman who makes handcuffs (resulting in some laughs when it is asked whether Flynn could use the product). It was produced by the benevolent production company Goodson-Todman (whose series were not involved in the game show scandals of the period), and aired on CBS (whose schedules in the 1950s were kinda heavy on this type of program).
On the page for the episode, I added a credit for the director,
Franklin Heller
, whose IMDb credits are still incomplete.
The episode was sponsored by Remington Rand.
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Patricia91 — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 11:37 AM)
Law & Order: SVU - s. 17/ e. 13 - 41 Witnesses.
Recreates the Kitty Genovese case where a young woman is attacked in the courtyard of an apartment building and dozens of residents witness the assault but no one calls the police.