Go on then.
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clockwork-satan — 17 years ago(July 08, 2008 03:48 AM)
Supernatural and the current season of Dr Who.
Yes!! Supernatural is absolutely excellent. The new Dr.Who is pretty good too, but still a bit inconsistant. The next season should be much better since Russell "hand of sh!t" T.Davies won't be writing it any more. Watched the season finale last night and enjoyed it immensely.
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rpompeiii — 17 years ago(March 03, 2009 10:39 AM)
There were some good ones on, but most have been cancelled.
I like The Big Bang Theory
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lunaticprophet — 17 years ago(July 11, 2008 02:44 PM)
To answer your question I'll have to submit a top five, since I can't pick just one:
'Dexter' - the best they actually make you root for a serial killer
'30 Rock' - continues to be the funniest show on t.v.
'Ugly Betty' - brilliantly cheesy soap opera. Fun to watch.
'Damages' - incredible first season! Can they do it again??
'Mad Men' - very well done can't wait to see where the story goes from here.
Honorable Mention:
Heroes (sophomore blues)
Boston Legal (guilty pleasure)
Pushing Daisies (very well done)
Weeds (funny, but drags)
In Treatment (me likey interesting)
I don't watch 'The Office' because the U.K. version was much better and I couldn't get over the comparisons in season 1 (I might make more of an effort today).
'Two and a Half Men' is sophomoric, only funny as H.S. locker-room humor.
Enjoying 'Californication' and, of course, 'Entourage'.
Missing like mad.. "Deadwood", "Rome", "The Wire" and "Sopranos" (HBO found it necessary to break my heart and then cut it out and stump it into the dust and then set the dust on fire.)
Hoping good things for "Swingtown", "Fear Itself", "Breaking Bad"
NBC Execs FUBAR'd on "Life" & "Journey Man" should've let them find an audience.
Can't wait for the return of "Big Love" and the final season of "The Shield". -
shawn-k — 17 years ago(August 27, 2008 01:25 PM)
i think hbo has slowly lost it's beep mind over the last 3 yearscancel "deadwood" for "john from cincinnati", which i refused to watch on prinicple. i loved the "sopranos" but can't really fault them after 7 seasons, however that should of freed up enough money to pay "the wire" whatever it took to keep it going. and where are the 3 two-hour movies we were promised to wrap up "deadwood"??
and they cancel "inside the nfl"?
i hate them.
and i hope the don't beep up "entourage" and "big love". although both are good they hardly make up for what we've lost on hbo. -
lunaticprophet — 16 years ago(March 02, 2010 03:42 PM)
Well, its been almost two yrs since my original post on this thread and it was interesting reading my own take on these series at that time.
"Dexter" seemed to drag in the 4th season even with the great acting of John Lithgow. IMO it's missing the drama of discovery from inside the police department that was written so beautifully in seasons 1 & 2 when "Sgt. Dokes" was breathing down Dexter's neck.
"30 Rock" still the best comedy on TV!
I still enjoy "Ugly Betty" but it seems as if I'm the only one (LOL). It's certainly not as good/fresh as the first seasons but it still has some truly funny moments. They've lost a huge portion of their audience and are being canceled.
"Mad Men" going through ups and downs these past two seasons it drags, then gets to pace, then drags again. But I'm still a fan.
"Damages" still going strong and is one of if not THE best drama on tv as of now (in mid-third season).
I wait anxiously for yet another season of "In Treatment"! Great stories and acting. Easily one of the top five dramas on TV today.
"Big Love" took a huge dive in story quality in season 4 and has become a joke IMO (hopefully, only temporarily).
"Breaking Bad" has done nothing but improve and "Californication" is still very good two of my favorite series.
"Heroes" never pulled out of sophomore blues truly disappointing how bad it became considering how many interesting characters and storylines that could have been created. I don't bother to watch it anymore.
"Swingtown" and "Fear Itself" were canceled (too) quickly.
The final season of "the Shield" didn't disappoint (well, not too much) and had a conclusion that I wouldn't have chosen myself, but was somewhat satisfying nonetheless.
"Boston Legal" was guilty pleasure to the end
So long, "Pushing Daisies", it was nice while it lasted.
"Weeds" is now a guilty pleasure, not as good as it once was, but I still like it kinda.
And finally, "Two and a Half Men" is still sophomoric humor, but I've grown to enjoy it in syndication.