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Magic9

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Maybe The Shield?

Definitely check that out. The first season (I think, might be the second), the camera motion was pretty bad. They got it fixed though.

Sons of Anarchy (haven't finished the last season yet), Justified, Breaking Bad, of course, are all great dramas. I've heard so much about The Americans, I'm jumping into that soon.

If you like "touching" dramas, Friday Night Lights, and Parenthood are good.

Since you like the reality shows, this seasons Real World is pretty good so far. It might hold you over until Survivor is back.
 

hd_rider

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Parenthood is done now. The final episode of the series aired this past Thursday night.

I've been watching Banshee on Friday nights. A new guilty pleasure since Sons of Anarchy is now off the air as well.

Also watching Justified and The Americans, both equally good.

And HBO showed the entire series of The Wire recently and I have them all on my DVR. Just finished season 2 and getting ready to start season 3.
 
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lwien

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And HBO showed the entire series of The Wire recently and I have them all on my DVR. Just finished season 2 and getting ready to start season 3.

Yeah, I also DVR'd the whole series as well being that I never saw it. Just finished season one and now starting season 2. Great show.................as is the Americans that I have been watching since the first episode.
 

Silver420Surfer

Downward spiral
Great season opener for The Amerikans!! I'm beginning to wonder if we ever lose the Cold War :lol:

Some other shows that have also started up:

Banshee --- "Lucas Hood, an ex-con and master thief assumes the identity of a murdered sheriff where he continues his criminal activities."
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Broad City --- "Broad City follows two women throughout their daily lives in New York City, making the smallest and mundane events hysterical and disturbing to watch all at the same time."

Workaholics --- "A single-camera comedy featuring three friends who work together as telemarketers from 9 to 5 and live together from 5 to 9."

Archer --- "At ISIS, an international spy agency, global crises are merely opportunities for its highly trained employees to confuse, undermine, betray and royally screw each other."

Portlandia --- "A sketch-comedy series that parodies life in Portland, Oregon."

Black Sails --- "Captain Flint and his pirates, twenty years prior to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic "Treasure Island"."

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia --- "Four young friends with big egos and slightly arrogant attitudes are the proprietors of an Irish bar in Philadelphia."

The Kroll Show --- "Show highlights Nick Kroll's incredible ability to transform himself into hilarious characters that pop off the screen while bringing many of his popular short-form favorites along for the ride."

The Venture bros. --- Had a one hour special called "All This and Gargantua Two" air recently. But who knows when we'll get more. It's a shame because this is a really well done show.


Checkout Mike Tyson Mysteries on Adult Swim if you enjoy Archer, and The Venture Bros. You don't have to be a boxing fan at all to enjoy this shit.
 

lwien

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Great season opener for The Amerikans!! I'm beginning to wonder if we ever lose the Cold War :lol:

They just take such a unique perspective on Soviet spies. It's not the typical good guys versus bad guys as they give you an empathetic look into how "the other side" lives.

And in regards to watching The Wire from it's beginnings, it's really interesting to see how technology progresses. In the second episode of season 2, they were using a fax machine and the connect noises that it made brought back some memories that I haven't thought about in ages. It 's great too that they remastered it in HD.
 

Silver420Surfer

Downward spiral
No doubt, that's what makes part of the show's appeal.
It is written rather well and the characters were given time to develop, which I feel is important. It allows the viewer to feel like they "know" the character.

One of the best shows out there, imo.
 
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HellsWindStaff

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Definitely check that out. The first season (I think, might be the second), the camera motion was pretty bad. They got it fixed though.

Sons of Anarchy (haven't finished the last season yet), Justified, Breaking Bad, of course, are all great dramas. I've heard so much about The Americans, I'm jumping into that soon.

If you like "touching" dramas, Friday Night Lights, and Parenthood are good.

Since you like the reality shows, this seasons Real World is pretty good so far. It might hold you over until Survivor is back.

The Real World has never been my cup of tea, BUT I do like The Challenge and I saw commercials during it for the new RW....I was sick Thursday and watched a whole bunch, quality trash rtv but I loved it...that guy had 3 girlfriends xD I thought it was a fresh twist and I liked seeing them all get swoll.

SoA is on my list!
 
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Silver420Surfer

Downward spiral
Just came across this gem from AMC, Turn:Washingtons Spies. Season one is completed and the second season is approaching in early April I believe.

"Based on Alexander Rose’s book Washington’s Spies, AMC’s TURN: Washington's Spies tells the untold story of America’s first spy ring. A historical thriller set during the Revolutionary War, TURN: Washington's Spies centers on Abe Woodhull (Jamie Bell), a farmer living in British-occupied Long Island who bands together with his childhood friends to form the Culper Ring -- an unlikely team of secret agents who not only went on to help George Washington turn the tide of the war but also gave birth to modern spycraft."

Not a ton of big names here, but neither did Walking Dead when it came out.

After watching this, I can't help thinking we have become what England once was, with our occupying bases in other countries and the like.
 

Ricardo

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I'm watching UK Channel four documentary "Drugs Live - Cannabis On Trial"........... Reactionary, scare-mongering, predictable stuff. To be fair, they're particularly singling out Skunk strains as provoking psychosis.... They've set up a Skunk v. Hash scenario....

Oh, and I'm super-baked right now.
 

Ricardo

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Broad City
Man Seeking Woman
Archer
The Americans
Better Call Saul
"Storyville" documentaries.
 
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mitchgo61

I go where the thrills are
Battle Creek, on CBS. Check it out...very cool show. Vince Gilligan's take on police procedurals...it's the show he pitched (and failed to sell) before Breaking Bad.

Oh, and tonight's episode had a funny MMJ subplot, so that was kinda cool.
 
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Battle Creek, on CBS. Check it out...very cool show. Vince Gilligan's take on police procedurals...it's the show he pitched (and failed to sell) before Breaking Bad.

Oh, and tonight's episode had a funny MMJ subplot, so that was kinda cool.

I really wanted to like this but...it really didn't do it for me :( kinda jaded ansty cop-partnership thing with flimsy stories - watched 2 episodes but won't be back for more. Appreciate the recommendation though :tup:
 

lwien

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Ok, I know that just about everyone is zombied out right about now but if you want to catch something that's kinda light but still a lot of fun to watch, check out iZombie on the CW (channel 5 in my neck of the woods).
 

Ricardo

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With Archer finished, Thunderbirds Are Go is a great stoner replacement - especially if you remember the original!
 
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CarolKing

Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
I urge those wondering about Scientology to watch the documentary Going Clear on HBO. This so called religion is a dangerous cult. L Ron Hubbard was mentally ill IMO.

These actors that are so heavily involved in this religion could harm their careers. Anybody would be nuts to belong to this. :2c:
 

hd_rider

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I urge those wondering about Scientology to watch the documentary Going Clear on HBO. This so called religion is a dangerous cult. L Ron Hubbard was mentally ill IMO.

These actors that are so heavily involved in this religion could harm their careers. Anybody would be nuts to belong to this. :2c:

That was an INTENSE show, Carol! I had no idea what that "church" was all about. If I needed more reasons not to watch Tom Cruise, that documentary provided them. What a bunch of fruit loops.
 

lwien

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Love True Detective.

I never could understand why the major networks can't put out quality programming like what's available on FX, HBO, Netfix, etc.
 
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