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Martina 02-15-2014 04:55 PM

Television
 
This is a thread to discuss anything you want about television shows. Anything from House of Cards to CNN. There is a thread for your TV lineup, but nothing where you can talk more about what you are watching.

Some random thoughts --

A friend got me to watch House of Cards. I am in Season 1, and I am so annoyed by the innacuracy and improbability re education legislation and the teachers' union that I am having a hard time enjoying it. But I am not going to stop. There's something about it. (How's that for some deep discussion.)

I saw this in a review of HoC. I think it's true -- "It’s a typical product of our current golden age of television—dark, expertly directed and acted, and about five times better than the average Hollywood film."

I agree. Good TV is so much better right now than most of the films I see. It encourages me (a little) to know that Big Bang Theory is one of the most popular shows on TV. It is smart. It does not insult its audience. It is not hostile toward any group. It's a delight.

I am like many people. I don't think there has been better TV than The Wire although it is a sad and disturbing watch.

I have not watched Downton Abbey yet. Not even one episode.

ProfPacker 02-15-2014 05:30 PM

I understand what you mean about House of Cards but...still compelling TV and good to see Wright and Spacey.

See Downton and suspend commentary on class...another show that is better than film

YOu know, I am embarrassed to say: never saw The Wire, might have to binge about it

imperfect_cupcake 02-15-2014 05:46 PM

I loved house of cards. Loved it. The original UK version was good but for the first time ever, I think I like an American version of something better!
I love the relationship dynamics and the dark interactions. It turned me the hell on and I love Kevin spacey.

Downton is a fave of mine.

I don't watch tv, but I do have BBCiplayer and netflix. Most of the stuff I watch is on BBCiplayer so I would likely be a conversation of one for me lol

I love QI, Nevermind the buzzcocks and Mock the Week. Have I got news for you is good too.

I go nuts for well done period drama on the beeb like bleak house or great expectstions
They also did and amazing show last year around the war of the roses.

I love any of the science history series presented by professor Jim kahlili Everything and Nothing rocked my word and my favourite investigative programs are Panorama and Horizon.

For those who want to get the beeb out of country it's 8.99 a month and you get bbci player global.

ProfPacker 02-15-2014 05:51 PM

well, season 2 is just as sexy, love Spacey but also love Robin Wright. watching it now as I write this, great chemistry

Does Netflix put the shows up in Canada at the same time. If so,take some down time and suggest you watch it

ProfPacker 02-15-2014 05:53 PM

downton
 
no spoilers, because I suspect in Canada you are already done with season 4

imperfect_cupcake 02-15-2014 05:55 PM

No I downloaded it off pirate proxy. Seasons four and the Christmas special. Binge watched the whole thing over Christmas with mum!

imperfect_cupcake 02-15-2014 05:56 PM

I'm afraid downtime isn't really an option lolololol

ProfPacker 02-15-2014 05:59 PM

well, when it is, this season is intense. watch it while I work, but no spoilers but Wright just did a doozy, something to look forward to...haha

I might like femmes but I wouldn't turn Robin Wright away...

ProfPacker 02-16-2014 10:50 AM

still watchingParker (a guess you Canadians must know her).

As a character said in House of Cards..."it's your voice, it does something to me".

what could that something be?

hmmmmm

*Anya* 02-16-2014 11:42 AM

Wrote this before carefully read the intent of the thread, hope not a derail from that intent.

True Detective on HBO. Matthew McConaughy and Woody Harrelson. Outstanding. Brilliant acting, very creepy.

The Walking Dead. :zombie:I just think it is so well done. More about human relationships than the Z's.

Looking. new series HBO. Waiting to see how I feel about it. A quick 30 minutes of entertainment.

Sherlock-love this. A 21st Sherlock with OCD and anal as hell.

Really guilty TV:

The Worst Cooks in America. New season this week. Makes me feel like a gourmet cook.

Helix. SyFy channel. Kinda bad. Don't know why I am watching it.

:scarytv:

Martina 02-16-2014 05:09 PM

There is no way to derail this thread. Anything television related. I have heard about True Detective. I will check it out at some point.

I love, love, love Sherlock.

Did anyone try Ray Donovan? I couldn't finish the first season. I loved all the fixer stuff. But I hated Micky so much that I wanted to kill him.

I love Scandal, speaking of a fixer. I also used to love The Good Wife, but got bored.

I am looking forward to the new season of Suits starting. Not a great show. But I like the unexpected twists and turns.

homoe 02-16-2014 05:59 PM

Scott and Bailey
 
It's a British detective drama series with two women as the lead characters ! It's on PBS on Thursday nights. Season two just ended tho and I have no clue when season3 will start~

C0LLETTE 02-16-2014 06:28 PM

My 2 all-time fave televised shows: The Wire and Deadwood.

I loved The Wire cause it was so gritty, intense, well-written, and I could barely understand a word being said, which seemed as it should be given it was set in the drug/gang/police world of Baltimore.. as foreign to me as Beijing (maybe even more foreign).

As for Deadwood? Well Deadwood has a forever- and- ever first place in my heart for one huge fact. Yes it's well written and excellently acted and you do get to see pigs eat poor unfortunates who piss this or that person off, BUT it was a confession by the writer-director to his use of a clever but cheap trope that really cemented my heart to this series.

Knowing he had some 100 or so years of history to cover in this "loosely- based- on- history " saga, and knowing his audiences' collective eyes would glaze over if he tried to stick it all in there, he did something brilliant. Every time he had a few years of history to fill in in order to move the plot along, he had one of the prostitute characters fellate the hero as he "thinks" about the current and passing events. Fact laden decades roll by but I doubt very many people got up to get nachos during these "pendantic" moments.

And I never suspected a thing.

silkepus 02-16-2014 06:47 PM

I dont have a television and I havent had one since I moved out from my parents, but what I do have is wifi and my mums netflix password;D

Lately I've been watching Bobs Burgers and I love it. I think Louise might be my spirit animal:p

I also love british comedy like Black Books, Black Adder, the IT crowd and Spaced.

C0LLETTE 02-16-2014 06:59 PM

I posted this, just today, in the CIJS thread but it's probably more appropriate here so if no one objects too much, I'll paste it here and hope it's ok. I apologise for the redundancy and just wish I'd known about this thread.

"I'm becoming a devoted fan of the TV series "Lost Girl" which "follows the life of a bisexual succubus named Bo". The plots aren't too thick but the dialogue is snappy and it's nice to see girls kissing girls on cable tv. Seems it's been around for 4-5 years now. Where was I? "

Any other fans?

Martina 02-16-2014 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 893062)

"I'm becoming a devoted fan of the TV series "Lost Girl" which "follows the life of a bisexual succubus named Bo". The plots aren't too thick but the dialogue is snappy and it's nice to see girls kissing girls on cable tv. Seems it's been around for 4-5 years now. Where was I? "

Any other fans?

I love it, but, strangely, I am rooting for Bo to choose the guy and not the girl. Dyson is so hot, and the doctor is such a whiny drip.

fatallyblonde 02-16-2014 10:18 PM

I haven't really watched Big Bang Theory myself but have read lots of criticism of it from POV of ableism, racism and sexism... I guess everyone's milege varies. personally I think the 'perfect show' completely free of isms simply doesn't exist in this world so I tend to put the hyper critical part of my brain to one side when I enjoy television... for the most part. Sometimes it gets too much... I stopped watching this season of American Horror Story because of the racialised violence and misogyny and whilst I used to love Game of Thrones the sexual/misogynistic violence by the end of season 3 was starting to get to me and I'm not sure if I'll go back... we'll see.

I am a big Sherlock Holmes fan from way back but haven't watched Sherlock... but I LOVE LOVE LOVE Elementary. It is sooooooooooooooo good. One of the most enjoyable shows out there. I love a good crime procedural. Another really good show is The Bletchley Circle, a British mini series set in the 1950s and following a group of women solving crimes. I enjoyed the first season of Orange is the New Black and also recommend a similar but more serious in tone Australian show, Wentworth to anyone who liked Orange. I am two seasons behind on Sons of Anarchy and really have to catch up!!! I have got the first season of Vikings to watch, which is supposed to be pretty good. Based on what people are saying here I have added a few shows to my list! I really recommend My Cat From Hell... it's awesome if you love happy ending animal focused reality tv.

Older shows I've been enjoying lately include Beauty and the Beast, Jonathan Creek, X Files...

... this is all making me want to marathon some serious fuckn tv XD

Martina 02-16-2014 10:43 PM

I couldn't watch much of Bletchley Cir. I can't watch a lot of the more realistic 50s and 60s period tv shows because of how trapped the women are. Even if some characters break out of it, I just find it so claustrophobic to view.

I was reading today about a Chemist, who in fact won the Nobel Prize (in 1963), but who worked for years attached to her husband's lab because no one would hire her. Eventually she was given her own lab and office, but not paid. Only in 1960 was she actually given a lab, a title, and a salary.

There's an article in the Times today about an old woman, a legitimate artist, meaning she had training and talent, whose life -- raising step-children and nursing a sick husband -- caused her to put her work on the back burner for decades. Now for the last thirteen years, she has been on fire. She filled a New Jersey suburban house with art work. She has had only a little luck getting things into galleries, but an appraiser said, "'She’s no amateur housewife painter. Her style is very confident and quite good, but she never had the contacts to promote her into the prominent galleries.'" She probably missed her moment to have some kind of modest but meaningful success, the opportunity to be relevant. I don't know.

Anyway, the Masters and Johnson show on Showtime, Mad Men, all those -- even though there are powerful women breaking through barriers, just seeing how claustrophobic it was is not my idea of entertainment. And with Bletchley, you get the dreary world of Post-War England too. Just too much. I felt like I couldn't breathe.

*Anya* 02-17-2014 12:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Martina (Post 893031)
There is no way to derail this thread. Anything television related. I have heard about True Detective. I will check it out at some point.

I love, love, love Sherlock.

Did anyone try Ray Donovan? I couldn't finish the first season. I loved all the fixer stuff. But I hated Micky so much that I wanted to kill him.

I love Scandal, speaking of a fixer. I also used to love The Good Wife, but got bored.

I am looking forward to the new season of Suits starting. Not a great show. But I like the unexpected twists and turns.

Thanks about not derailing. :)

I just could not get into Ray Donovan. I really tried. Right after (or before-can't remember) is Shameless.

I could not get into Shameless either. Hard to watch the father fucking up his kids. I always had an overwhelming urge to put the father (played by Wm. Macy) on a 5150 as gravely disabled due to chronic alcoholism and get him into rehab and a 12-step program.

Suits is fun and entertaining. No strain on the brain when escapism is needed.

C0LLETTE 02-17-2014 10:08 AM

House of Cards needs more blondes. I can't tell all the brunettes apart. No problem with the bald guys.

ProfPacker 02-17-2014 10:14 AM

I like brunettes, lol

silkepus 02-17-2014 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 893204)
House of Cards needs more blondes. I can't tell all the brunettes apart. No problem with the bald guys.

Blondes rule boys drool!


Quote:

femmepacker I like brunettes, lol
Me too.

And blondes, and red heads, green hair, blue hair, pink hair, women with black hair and women with no hair.

silkepus 02-17-2014 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C0LLETTE (Post 893062)
I posted this, just today, in the CIJS thread but it's probably more appropriate here so if no one objects too much, I'll paste it here and hope it's ok. I apologise for the redundancy and just wish I'd known about this thread.

"I'm becoming a devoted fan of the TV series "Lost Girl" which "follows the life of a bisexual succubus named Bo". The plots aren't too thick but the dialogue is snappy and it's nice to see girls kissing girls on cable tv. Seems it's been around for 4-5 years now. Where was I? "

Any other fans?

Is it worth getting into? I tried to watch the first episode but didnt like it much, does it get any better?


Oh and I forgot to mention Firefly and just about everything else by Whedon, lord of nerds.

I havent really gotten into the new agents of shield though. All the characters seem really flat and one dimensional.

ProfPacker 02-17-2014 12:02 PM

I didn't say I didn't like blondes, I do, but I guess blondes are one kind of turn on for me and brunettes another. My all time top though are flaming red head with lots of hair...that's it for me

Martina 02-18-2014 03:36 AM

I saw the first episode of the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. I like him. His thank you to his parents, his general introduction, was very nice. It seemed genuine. Otherwise, it was just like a regular Late Night episode. There's no reason to change a good thing.

ProfPacker 02-18-2014 05:50 AM

Felt the dame way. It was sweet. Couldn't stay up for the whole thing though because it started late because ofOlympocs

ProfPacker 02-18-2014 11:30 PM

tonight show
 
Find Jerry Seinfeld offensive...waiting for Kristin Wii and Gaga

Bèsame* 02-18-2014 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by femmepacker (Post 893697)
Find Jerry Seinfeld offensive...waiting for Kristin Wii and Gaga

I found myself rolling my eyes and chuckling at times :)

ProfPacker 02-18-2014 11:46 PM

Kristin Wiig yay

Bèsame* 02-18-2014 11:52 PM

What will Gaga wear? Hmmmmm
Quote:

Originally Posted by femmepacker (Post 893707)
Kristin Wiig yay


ProfPacker 02-18-2014 11:56 PM

Gaga is sedate...I like it

Bèsame* 02-19-2014 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by femmepacker (Post 893710)
Gaga is sedate...I like it

I agree! I'm glad she is performing more with out her face covered up.

ProfPacker 02-19-2014 06:02 AM

She is also showing the depth of her talent more

Queenie 02-19-2014 10:32 AM

At this very moment I am watching last night's ep of, Pretty Little Liars.
I do love awful and I do mean AWFUL teenage dramas.
After Pretty Little Liars I might watch, Girls or I have an ep or two of General Hospital to watch.
Oh the life of a bored housewife is very boring!

homoe 02-19-2014 11:41 AM

Jerry just wasn't funny
 
Really, that was the best he could come up with?

ProfPacker 02-19-2014 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Queenie (Post 893777)
At this very moment I am watching last night's ep of, Pretty Little Liars.
I do love awful and I do mean AWFUL teenage dramas.
After Pretty Little Liars I might watch, Girls or I have an ep or two of General Hospital to watch.
Oh the life of a bored housewife is very boring!


If u like bad teen drama come to my house where we are watching all seasons
Of 90120

Paradox 02-19-2014 09:51 PM

Not sure of how my list of recent past and present will come off.

I love shows with great writing but also present with a really diverse 'strong' cast.
I find shows that illustrate dysfunction, entertaining while at the same time sadly more ways realistic.
Plus some quirky drama, light fun, aside from history or science shows.

Anyways here goes;
Dexter - I will definitely miss.
Breaking Bad - I will miss.
Ray Donovan
Sherlock (UK version)
Mentalist
The Walking Dead (I need to catch up)

Sleepy Hallow
Rizzoli and Ilses
Grimm
Once Upon a Time
My Cat From Hell (Mentioned earlier. Great to see something for the felines).

I heard about Spacey and Macy shows. For whatever reason - I haven't gather the interest, but I love to watch both of these guys act. Maybe later.

puddin' 02-19-2014 10:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fatallyblonde (Post 893107)
I enjoyed the first season of Orange is the New Black and also recommend a similar but more serious in tone Australian show, Wentworth to anyone who liked Orange.


man oh man i LOVE wentworth. can't wait fo' season 2 to start ova here in nz.

i don't own a tv so watch shows on demand. otha favourites o' mine include:
hot in cleveland (love me some betty white!)
ncis (not even sure why, as i don't much like mark harmon, but i love it!)
the blacklist
once upon a time (adore the twists and turns they've taken wit' it)
the graham norton show (number 1 favourite show, full stop!)
and the one and only soap i watch is shortland street (though it's an on again, off again relationship i have wit' it! lol)

Venus007 02-20-2014 04:28 AM

oh no they di-int
 
I just finished season 2 of the US version of "House of Cards" last night.
LOVE that show. Now I am going to quietly go through twitchy withdraw waiting for season 3

I also love
"Downton Abby", really can't get enough of this
"Sherlock" (UK),
"Continuum",
"Being Human" -most definitely the UK version I can't stand the US one
I am also a "Lost Girl" fan it is cheezy but oh so good and I agree with Martina, Dyson is hot hot hot
The de rigueur "Orange is the New Black"

ProfPacker 02-20-2014 10:32 PM

House of Cards: Evil people, lol

How does one get Robin Wright's abs? Serious working out, I presume, lol


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