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Best things Simon has done since The Wire.

2nd season of True Detective

 

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Is Vince Vaughn really supposed to be a believable bad guy?

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I've been watching a show called Impractical Jokers after seeing one of the hosts a few times on Legion Of Skanks & the Big Jay roast.

 

Fucking hysterical. Highly recommended.

  On 9/24/2015 at 7:07 PM, spratters said:

About half way through Narcos. It's good, but not worthy of all the hype.

 

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The Level of Blunt Talk is getting meta. My co-worker has season tickets next to Patrick Stewart's favorite club box seats, next to him and his wife. She asked me if I want them, but fuck me I won't be in town til next month. So crazy for an American who has admired Patrick since Dune, LOL. Small world. Do Limeys just brush off meeting celebrities? bc it seems like I bump into them all the time, haha LOL.

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Last Man on Earth - really good season 2 premiere. more Jason Sudeikis, driving around in a stealth bomber, the Tucson crew has disappeared, Phil left his wife at a gas station LOL

 

Supergirl - absolute crap. not connected to Man of Steel or the CW DC shows, huh? props for including Helen Slater and Dean Cain in cameos.

 

Fear the Walking Dead - the army is about to bug out, and nuke LA (like it fucking deserves)

 

Limitless - decent pilot, with a Bradley Cooper appearance as expected (he is the producer after all)

 

Blunt Talk - unusually downbeat and unfunny

 

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy the Animated Series - not bad, keeps the vibe of the movie

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Gotham has really upped the ante on the violence, and the insanity. it's better than last season so far.

 

Jerome (The Joker) has completely flown off the handle, murdered his mother, and is running a crew of Arkham inmates

Edward (The Riddler) now has a split personality he converses with, murdered a cop, for the love of a woman

Barbara (Gordon's ex-wife) murdered her parents and is now with the psycho gang

Lucious Fox has been introduced

Harvey Bullock quit the police force, but has recently returned after a massacre at Gotham Police HQ

Bruce Wayne discovered a secret cave in the basement of his mansion belonging to his dead father, and a computer system, who's contents have yet to be revealed

Will Smith's wife is dead thankfully, she was the worst

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limitless is actually not bad at all, it's fun, very similar to the film visually and pacing-wise and its basic mechanic, so to say, is still pretty interesting. it's not anywhere deep or even logical most of the time but it's a neat thing to watch once in a week.

The finale episode of Mad Men is some of the best I've seen.

The whole series has been boring at parts, with all the relationship drama which I never cared about. But the finale season and especially the last episode was something else, with deep existential meaning. That season alone put it up there with The Wire and The Sopranos if you ask me.

 

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  On 10/3/2015 at 11:43 PM, kymppinetti said:

that last episode of south park made me psychically vomiting. it was so brilliant.

 

It hit home as a resident of Austin, which is very heavy on gentrification / faux indie/bohemian/authentic community corporate bullshit.

 

I was a little drunk watching it, and tired from a long work week, so when that "city part of town" bit came on I lost it, laughed to the point of crying into a sobbing slobbery mess. It was quite cathartic.

the whole season has been excellent

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watched Fargo, finally, and loved it. i expected to and wasn't let down, really impressed how much the coen brothers' usual vibe bled in, even though they were only the producers

 

watched snl last night - couple funny skits but man, some of the worst dud sketches i've ever seen, and all of them with leslie jones: bad timing, iffy jokes, tired plots...i want to like her but she's simply not a good cast member. really worried she's going to suck in ghostbusters. they should leave her to writing only. she's tried too long and it's simply not working out.

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  On 10/4/2015 at 5:56 PM, joshuatx said:

 

  On 10/3/2015 at 11:43 PM, kymppinetti said:

that last episode of south park made me psychically vomiting. it was so brilliant.

It hit home as a resident of Austin, which is very heavy on gentrification / faux indie/bohemian/authentic community corporate bullshit.

 

I was a little drunk watching it, and tired from a long work week, so when that "city part of town" bit came on I lost it, laughed to the point of crying into a sobbing slobbery mess. It was quite cathartic.

 

the whole season has been excellent

We have a complex in Houston called City Centre which looks like they ripped it right out of reality. But yeah we were in Austin this weekend and you're right, restaurants charging a cover just to go in and eat, the Walmarts have no plastic bags, and charge just to put your groceries in a paper bag, fucking hoverboards, etc etc lol

 

City Centre. Welcome Home.

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