The CGI is crap, but CGI in television shows is almost always crap.
Ideally you'd watch Battlestar Galactica, which has the trappings of a 'nonsense sci-fi show' and could probably be enjoyed on that level, but uses that base to tell some seriously great stories. That said, the first episode would probably put most people looking for mindless bunk off right away. It's genuinely grim.
Yeah, I've been talking about Jericho and Revolution - both were so rubbish they got cancelled after two seasons. Not really into space stuff but post-apocalyptic or time travelling themes, yes please.
Also Orphan Black is great but it's an actually good show. Not fluff like these others.
Falling Skies is bunk. There's crap telly and then there's telly that's actually crap.
Was that TV version of Limitless as wank as any TV show based off a movie sounds?
Boydy, have you watched Justified? I think it'd give you the kick you're looking for.
Nope. It was genuinely great.
Fringe was good for a couple of years, with John Noble carrying the entire enterprise on his back at times, but I produced some splenetic rants about it on the old board. There's a narrative choice going into, I think, season four that's among the worst I've ever seen.
When they split the timelines it fell to pieces. It was much better as a mystery of the week with overarching narrative show.
I thought it was completely amazing throughout. The only thing that felt slightly off was the very last season, but that was apparently not "meant" to happen. At the same time that did tie up some loose ends anyway.
The split timelines thing wasn't too bad, although Fauxlivia was a little fucking annoying.
Bloody hell there's a Minority Report TV show too? Who is paying to produce all these movie > TV shows?
That ad for Sherlock that was just on BBC One better be just set 100 years ago for the sake of the ad and not a sign of what's coming.
I just watched the first episode of Quantico. It's Homeland meets Saved By The Bell. It's probably absolute rubbish but there is something a bit moreish about it.
For anyone who enjoyed Mean Girls, Scream Queens is fucking amazing. It's so hilariously over the top.
I struggle to believe the guys who came up with Glee and American Horror Story have since created something that warrants comparison to Mean Girls.
Ended Gotham and I recommend.
Also finished Last man on earth and even the end was meh, the show got some heavy laughs from me.
Arrow is still walking that tightrope between quality and god awful.
I only watch arrow and flash for that matter if I have no other show to watch and loads of time to kill.
Did not realise sons of anarchy was seven series.
I thought it was five.
Also discovered another series of grey's anatomy available
I like how they're really upping the ante with these cancer stories on Gogglebox. Doting widower robbed of his inseparable best friend of 30 years obviously didn't bring enough donations in, roll out the dead 10 year old. What next, a bus full of pregnant women crushed by a giant, novelty tumour?
The first season of Fear the Walking Dead was enjoyable enough. Nice to see another take on the world falling to shit.
Why have they made a spin-off of The Walking Dead when it's still going? What's different about it?
Different shade of shit.
It's easy to make and it's in a stand alone universe. This one is back at the start but based in LA.
Fuck off have they done that. Jesus.
They must interlink the stories at some point which means dragging the shit out of the walking dead.
Narcos is decent but I kind of hoped the voiceover was a first episode, scene-setting thing. Bit annoyed now, and lazy.
It also should have also ended after 1 season.
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Watched the first three episodes of The Americans, I think it's brilliant.
Did you not find that Last Man fell to pieces as soon as it tried to move beyond treating the world as a huge playground? The characters were all flimsy and changeable, so the moment it tried to become a character piece it shit the bed.
I haven't watched the last episode yet, but...
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Yes, I did. Therefore I made a pause and watched Gotham instead, picked up again after I was finished with Gotham.
Still was funny and let's not forget it is a comedy not a drama.
Anywho is this Americans show any good? I felt tempted to watch it but the risk of being Americans wanking themselves how great they are like they subliminaly do it in house of cards made me never start on it.
I didn't realise that was the angle they were trying to portray so it shows how successful it was. I didn't realise the LA thing either... (clearly not paying attention).
Agree on the leads. I like that a lot of them have gone from zero to fucking kill the zombies no matter what within a few episodes. None of the moral agonising.
A comedy still needs sturdy characters, particularly when it's trying to use their natures to generate the laughs. Gotham is terrible, so the less said about that the better.
The Americans is about Russian agents working against America in the eighties. Seems like your reading of that was much like your reading of the title of this thread.
Yeah, the point was to show what happened in between. How society broke down and shambling twats with no survival instinct overwhelmed the military.
And Gotham is getting worse with every episode.
It's been years since I've watched it, but I started thinking about Lost again the other day and having sorted through a couple of hard drives this morning I realised I still had all of this.
http://www.chronologicallylost.com/
Second episode of The Leftovers, first of the second series of Fargo, and the new Walking Dead tonight, all on at the same time. What do Americans who aren't filthy pirates do?
Did the first episode of The Leftovers do ok as far as ratings go?
I have no idea.
Viewership for the first run was dismal even by HBO standards though, so I doubt it'll have been a ratings winner.
Having just looked only just over 700,000 watched it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...overs_episodes
Goodnight sweet prince.
Yeah, they're not getting a third on those numbers. That said, they'll probably go up, because the official numbers are based on some live+7 thing which allows for people watching it within the next week having recorded it, and those numbers won't be available yet, so we'll see how that changes.
For context, Game of Thrones does about eight million viewers a week, Walking Dead does about fifteen, and fucking NCIS regularly tops twenty.
I wonder if anything will ever come close to MASH, the finale of which drew one hundred and twenty million viewers.
Is Fargo season two on british TV at around the same time as American like Walking Dead?
I doubt it. Has the first lot even been on here at all yet?