TV's Frink
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Ointment FlyAD ep 4. Writing is so great, and Ron Howard was hilarious.
Johnny Ringo
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has been intentionally left blank.Breaking Bad.
Awesome on so many levels but Badger and Skinny Pete discussing Star Trek was hilarious. [mostly Pete's reactions]
As much as I'm enjoying it I know there's a finite amount of episodes left and once it's done there will be a void. I kind of want to savour it as much as possible.
Anchorhead said:look at Johnny Ringo, man. If I had to go against that guy it would be an Indiana Jones\Dovchenko event - and I'd be hoping like hell for a bunch of ants.
Bingowings
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Magister Pontifex MaximusThanks to the kindness of youtubers I have been able to see The Devil's Crown again for the first time since 1978.
The Shadow Of The Tower is up there too so I will catch that while I can.
I would willingly pay top dollar for a blu-ray of both but the BBC is finding it too difficult to secure the appropriate permissions or some'in.
Darth Solo
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DANGER! DANGER!That reminds moi. Dexter latest fix.
Boo
Who is the most foolish, the fool, or the fool which follows it?
Also fought in the clown wars, many years ago..and lost..miserably..
georgec
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Just a simple manJohnny Ringo said:
Breaking Bad.
Awesome on so many levels but Badger and Skinny Pete discussing Star Trek was hilarious. [mostly Pete's reactions]
As much as I'm enjoying it I know there's a finite amount of episodes left and once it's done there will be a void. I kind of want to savour it as much as possible.
Tread lightly.
“Grow up. These are my Disney's movies, not yours.” - The Bearded One
CP3S
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"friggin midgit devil teddy bear"Johnny Ringo said:
Breaking Bad.
Awesome on so many levels but Badger and Skinny Pete discussing Star Trek was hilarious. [mostly Pete's reactions]
As much as I'm enjoying it I know there's a finite amount of episodes left and once it's done there will be a void. I kind of want to savour it as much as possible.
I loved the Star Trek conversation, things like that are part of what made the show so great. Just fantastic writing.
I am with you on the void thing. I'm excited to see a resolution, but once it's gone it's gone. There is no other show on television I am even a fraction as into as Breaking Bad, not having more to look forward to will be sad.
Johnny Ringo
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has been intentionally left blank.georgec said:
Johnny Ringo said:
Breaking Bad.
Awesome on so many levels but Badger and Skinny Pete discussing Star Trek was hilarious. [mostly Pete's reactions]
As much as I'm enjoying it I know there's a finite amount of episodes left and once it's done there will be a void. I kind of want to savour it as much as possible.
Tread lightly.
That moment when Walt goes full Heisenberg. :)
You're gonna laugh but I have to ask you about this..
The Nerdist have started a Talking Bad series, They Had Vince Gilligan on the first ep. He was trying to answer fans questions without revealing too much, It was good fun, I'll probably keep watching it.
Looks like they also had him on thier podcast but I haven't checked that out yet.
Anchorhead said:look at Johnny Ringo, man. If I had to go against that guy it would be an Indiana Jones\Dovchenko event - and I'd be hoping like hell for a bunch of ants.
Bingowings
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Magister Pontifex MaximusHopefully this revival attempt of Blakes 7 will go somewhere.
Johnny Ringo
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has been intentionally left blank.finally finished watching In The Flesh - there are only 3 episodes but i've been slack.
I don't want to say too much other than I really enjoyed it.
I've been getting into a bunch of zombie themed stuff lately, mostly through coincidence, so it's good when you see something that manages to stay fresh.
here's a quick summary I stole from tv.com -
In the world where In the Flesh takes place, the dead rose from their graves, ate human brains, got better, were rehabilitated through treatment and counseling, and then rejoined society, where they now live—with the help makeup and colored contact lenses—as if they'd simply had a bad case of the chicken pox (the show refers to their condition as "Partially Deceased Syndrome"—PDS). But at the same time, untreated zombies roam freely and cause serious problems.
There's more to it than that but I don't want to spoil anything.
Anchorhead said:look at Johnny Ringo, man. If I had to go against that guy it would be an Indiana Jones\Dovchenko event - and I'd be hoping like hell for a bunch of ants.
twister111
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TV's Frink got me into the dark side of the force!I watched the season finale of Switched at Birth last night. It was a fine season finale but I'm wondering how they're going to handle the changed dynamics next season in Jan. I don't doubt them in terms of quality, I just want to see it, like now not next year. There's some really good writing on this show. Like there was a reasonably questionable thing that a character did and a character told them off about it. When there was so much going on in the episode already and it wouldn't have been unrealistic for that to go uncontested with the truth kept secret. Want, more, now.
doubleKO
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Heisenberg for PrincipalThe Heart, She Holler
I'm a fan of both Patton Oswalt and Kristen Schaal but this is just horrible. I made it through two episodes and felt like I needed a shower to wash it off me.
Mr. Show
I really like David Cross and had never seen this before. Frink's references finally persuaded me to check it out and I'm glad I did.
Bingowings
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Magister Pontifex MaximusJust saw the first episode of Orphan Black.
The first part reminded me of a number of Korean movies particularly The Red Shoes with a bit of Dollhouse and Bourne chucked in.
The sex and the cultural stereotyping is almost set to Torchwood levels (gay guys flamboyant and insatiable for example).
Jordan Gavaris looks astonishingly like Prince.

