By a country mile for me. I must've watched it at least ten times in its entirety since I first encountered it (probably when the first series was repeated on the beeb I think).
By a country mile for me. I must've watched it at least ten times in its entirety since I first encountered it (probably when the first series was repeated on the beeb I think).
I genuinely can't comprehend how anyone could consider Mad Men to be equally as good or better than Breaking Bad. This is not one of those 'oh noes you disagree with me, therefore you must be wrong' things - I just genuinely can't fathom how anyone would think that.
^ Very transparent trolling.
I am completely new to anime (bar a few films, inc. a lot of Studio Ghibli's output). I was under the impression that anime isn't a genre as such, rather a style of animation. For that reason I didn't want to dismiss another series simply because I haven't been gripped by Cowboy Bebop.
I have watched up to ep 11 now…
…and apart from a couple of episodes, I'm really not getting the appeal. Sorry lads.
Relatedly, one episode a week really isn't enough. Needs to be two at the very least.
C.
"Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!…That, was a goal."
1. Gervais isn't talented? Presumably you haven't seen The Office (UK) then?
Actually, criticism should aspire to objectivity.
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I like the show. I intensely dislike Davis.
Geek.
Zahn is a fucking terrible actor, and an incredibly unlikeable screen presence. He has an incredibly punchable face. For these reasons his romantic sub-plot this season rings entirely false. But the rest of the cast is strong enough to keep Treme in the worth a watch pile.
Game of Thrones isn't half as bad a title as A Song of fucking Ice and Fire.
Bent Coppers
"Ian and Iain Bent are brothers who are policemen. One is corrupt and the other is homosexual. They both suffer from curvature of the spine, and they're made of copper - they're robots in the future."
I've thought before that 30 Rock are missing a trick by not doing a fake trailer for something like Honky Grandma Be Trippin' (def my favourite). Or have they done that already?
Well if you like Australian and English accents just head to London. Pretty much everyone working in bars, pubs and restaurants here is Australian. You'll hear all the regional accents as well, because London is a massive drain on the rest of the U.K. - everyone bloody moves here for work.
I refuse to believe that you actually like the sound of Geordie ("Alreet, marra?") and Brummie ("Can I have a kipper tie pulease?").
I call noodles…long ass rice.