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Yep, channel 4 had it.
Just looked it up, season two starts on Channel 4 next monday.
Is anyone still watching South Park? Just dawned on me that I haven't seen any episodes from the last two seasons.
Walking Dead is back :drool:
Got round to watching the second series of Penny Dreadful, which was a solid improvement on the first to the point where I'd now class it as genuinely good TV as opposed to the previous moderately hokey fun. It's got some of the best writing, characters and actors on TV, but I think it's still being let down a bit by the main plot, which is a bit nonsense and as with the first season, really rushed through at the end.
Even Billie Piper ended up being pretty good in it, which must win some sort of award for the most unlikely thing ever.
PVRs and on-demand services, surely? There must be plenty of legit options in the US for watching that stuff when it's just been on TV.
I've been watching You're the Worst recently which isn't too bad. Quite a nice cynical comedy rather than a lot of the far-too-happy and sickly sweet stuff you often get from the US.
I watched the first episode of Justified earlier today as well. People on here loved that, didn't they? Seemed decent from the first episode. It'll probably take me a few to get properly into it though.
I am a big fan, but you have to give it a while. The first half of the first season is a little weird and out of step with the rest of it (individual standalone episodes), so most of the weaker episodes are in the little bit you are coming up to. The second bit of season 1 where it becomes a lot more serialised is good stuff, and it takes off from there.
It wasn't a serious question. We have Sky+.
'You're The Worst' seems like a title that should have been trademarked by the Parks people for a future Jean-Ralphio spinoff. I've heard some good things about it, but haven't watched any of it yet.
Justified takes a while to properly get going in terms of plot, but the characters are richly drawn and the dialogue is absolutely perfect from the get go.
For those of you who didn't watch Fargo before, the first ten episodes are on Netflix now, and you're going to want to watch them because they're fucking brilliant and the second ten start tonight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-D5RQNdp5X4
I've seen odd episodes of Justified and it really is enjoyable stuff. The setting is brilliantly conveyed.
I hadn't heard of it, but having checked the synopsis on IMDB, I'm still none the wiser.
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Old-school U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens is reassigned from Miami to his childhood home in the poor, rural coal-mining towns in Eastern Kentucky.
I did think of that before posting but then I thought it only lets you watch one channel while recording another so if three programmes were clashing you'd have to find some other way to watch the third, no? I was just trying to say that the on-demand options over there must be so much better though since our TV channels takes ages to import American stuff so it's so much easier/more necessary to be a pirate over here if you want to watch things at the pace they actually come out at (i.e. US pace).
It's not brilliant or anything but it's got enough laughs in it to keep me watching.
If Phonics didn't recommend it a couple of weeks ago when you were asking for new things to watch it could only have been because he didn't see your post.
A bloke works for the US Marshal's, he has a sort of 'shoot first, ask questions later' policy which leads to some problems, and in the end the only office that'll take him is the one in the region from which he came. Old family feuds and various other problems arise from there.
It's very entertaining, though I've only seen into season four so can't comment beyond that.
Speaking of Justified, guess who the bad guy in Arrow is?
http://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/3/...stS3E03_25.jpg
So good.
Yeah, I was well pleased when he turned up. I'm happy for him to just be Quarles again if he wants. Such a great villain.
Also, how ridiculous does Diggle look in his "costume". Which seems to just consist of a stupid helmet. It makes it funnier that he's all angry and shit now and just looks a complete tit. :D
The idea of him leading a crime fighting team that includes Laurel and Thea is so laughable it almost makes sense that the city has fallen to pieces within minutes.
Yeah, "Team Arrow" are a complete shower of shit. Thea getting shot at whilst giving it the typical teenage girl 'Oh my God! This is so awesome!" spiel was cringeworthy as fuck. Oliver's "I am the.........GREEN Arrow" speech was very anti-climatic as well. I don't think anybody is going to care that you've added a colour to the name of the (supposed) previous guy, mate.
Other than Quarles turning up I wasn't hugely sold on it as a season opener if I'm honest.
I'm currently catching up on the last few episodes of season one of The Flash, because that's back too and I stopped watching with about four to go for some reason. Oliver just turned up in the penultimate episode and it's reminded me how much cooler he was in the Al Sah-Him get up.
As we're on the subject of terrible comic book shows, how's Heroes Reborn?
Three seasons of Archer down. What a show.
"I'm not a serial killer..."
Decent looking programme about spoken word poetry on BBC4 at the mo if any of you philistine cunts are interested.
If any of you Archer lovers haven't seen Bob's Burgers, get on it.
That show is bad. All these modern cartoons are. I saw that one with the Park Rangers a while back and it's fucking terrrible.
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This nonsense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zpWXinvQ-I
So wacky.
Archer or Bob's Burgers?
It doesn't matter, you're wrong either way.
Admitting to not liking custard and Archer/Bob's Burgers on the same night :harold:
Can we overthrow him now?
The Burgers one. Archer was quite good until it jumped the shark around the Archer Vice period.
Just saw the first two episodes of heroes reborn and it was a totally disgrace. I do understand they are introducing new characters but... Bitch please!
And what was that excrement about a video game? I can see the bright side, it can't go lower.
Most disgusting thing is that I am eager to see the next episodes in hope it gets at least near the quality of first season but please no more video games! And yes I see the interest in Asian and Spanish markets behind these bad ideas.
Season two of Fargo is off to a hell of a start. That was absolutely brilliant.
I haven't watched the second episode of The Leftovers yet. I'll get into it later.
Getting towards the end of season five of Workaholics, and starting to realise I'm really gonna miss it. Might even be my favourite comedy show ever. :eek: I laugh out loud at least once an episode, and Adam Devine absolutely nails his character everytime. It's made even better by the fact that the three (well, four if you count Carl) guys write it themselves.
I've already planned to get back into It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia when I'm done with it, because I stopped after season two first time round. I just hate how low budget it was when it started.
Thankfully there will be at least two more seasons of Workaholics in the future.
Finished the first season of Ballers earlier.
I love it. It is very Entourage-like and that's wonderful. Also, Denzel Washington's son sounds scarily like his Dad, Anabelle Acosta needs to marry me and failing that I'll take Arielle Kebbel.
Dave Gorman's raising the 'not actual game footage' in video game adverts, as I did on the old board.
I didn't realise that was Denzel's son, but it all makes sense now.
I liked it too. Good, light entertainment. Great soundtrack as well. The bald, white agent guy annoyed me a bit though. He just felt like a shit version of Charlie Runkle from Californication.
I wasn't suggesting he reads TTH.
Neither was I. Where the Dickens has that come from?
Fargo was outstanding. One of the best series openers I've seen in a long time in any show.
This jigsaw thing is brilliant.
Intrigued by this Fargo hype, I loved the first season. Are you guys downloading it?
I never knew what Fargo was but seen a trailer the other day that looked really good. How many series in is it?
Your complete refusal to actually read the thread you're posting in is beginning to become vaguely endearing.
It's at the beginning of the second, but it's an anthology so season one is a complete story, and season two will tell a separate story.
1. It's based on the Coen Brothers movie.
If anyone's looking for a quick, self-contained series that's a bit different to the normal recommendations, I suggest they watch the Australian comedy series 'Utopia'.
It's centered around an infrastructure department commissioned by the government, and how they deal with government meddling, special interest groups, etc. I realise this is sounding very dry, but it's more like Parks and Recreation, albeit a little more plot-driven and a little less character-driven. And it's largely very funny. Worth a watch.
Two seasons, eight episodes per season, half an hour each. Very digestible.
Have you seen the original Australian version of Comedy Central's 'Review with Forrest MacNeill', Ital?
I saw a bloody brilliant Australian political thriller a while back. It was in about six parts. You'll have to help me with the title, but one of the lead characters was an autistic computer hacker and the other one was a journalist. It was refreshingly lacking in corporate production values, whilst still having a modern sheen.
The Code.