The Walking Dead is actually pretty good this season. Dexter is still not nearly at its best, but it's having a bit of a rebound. Boardwalk Empire had a good second season. Overall, however, I could take or leave them.
The Walking Dead is actually pretty good this season. Dexter is still not nearly at its best, but it's having a bit of a rebound. Boardwalk Empire had a good second season. Overall, however, I could take or leave them.
They can both go to hell. Jesse, kill 'em both.
They can both go to hell. Jesse, kill 'em both.
I can't agree. I think the environment is what makes this work. That, and that it seems the writers have a lil bit more of an idea about what they're trying to do this time around. If this took place in the modern world it would need some subtlety. That's one of the reasons season one didn't work for me. The fact that…
I can't agree. I think the environment is what makes this work. That, and that it seems the writers have a lil bit more of an idea about what they're trying to do this time around. If this took place in the modern world it would need some subtlety. That's one of the reasons season one didn't work for me. The fact that…
Despite its unfortunate final few seasons this is still the best and funniest sitcom of the 80's/90's, and it's aged very well. Damn a Seinfeld. I really don't trust people that don't like this show.
Despite its unfortunate final few seasons this is still the best and funniest sitcom of the 80's/90's, and it's aged very well. Damn a Seinfeld. I really don't trust people that don't like this show.
Tom Arnold had a couple of funny lines, but Jamie Lee Curtis was the star of that movie, probably should have won the supporting Oscar that year. She at least would have been nominated had she not tried to get nominated in lead as opposed to supporting.
Tom Arnold had a couple of funny lines, but Jamie Lee Curtis was the star of that movie, probably should have won the supporting Oscar that year. She at least would have been nominated had she not tried to get nominated in lead as opposed to supporting.
I was pretty disappointed by this season of Justified after that amazing second season, so I wouldn't say it's on another level than AHS.
I was pretty disappointed by this season of Justified after that amazing second season, so I wouldn't say it's on another level than AHS.
I think this season can be compared to something like The Evil Dead series. It's unrelenting, thrilling and inventive craziness. It also surprises you by being genuinely moving here and there.
I think this season can be compared to something like The Evil Dead series. It's unrelenting, thrilling and inventive craziness. It also surprises you by being genuinely moving here and there.
I've enjoyed what I've seen so far more than what I've seen from Dexter, The Walking Dead and Boardwalk Empire.
I've enjoyed what I've seen so far more than what I've seen from Dexter, The Walking Dead and Boardwalk Empire.
This season has had this magical warped DNA. The perfect setting with the right amount of nuttiness, ambition, spookiness, soap and camp. It's not great. But once you get past Luck, Homeland, Breaking Bad and Mad Men, it can favorably compared to any drama on TV. It's a mix of so bad it's good with some genuine…
This season has had this magical warped DNA. The perfect setting with the right amount of nuttiness, ambition, spookiness, soap and camp. It's not great. But once you get past Luck, Homeland, Breaking Bad and Mad Men, it can favorably compared to any drama on TV. It's a mix of so bad it's good with some genuine…
Looks like the next generation won't be able to appreciate classic sitcoms because of laugh tracks. They're loss.
Looks like the next generation won't be able to appreciate classic sitcoms because of laugh tracks. They're loss.
I think P&R hit its peak in seasons 2/3, and it's been shaky ever since. I haven't liked this season, and only liked four or five episodes from the second half of season four.