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Bunheads is the spiritual successor to Gilmore girls. I just want to live in these idealized communities that Amy creates.
Did not expect the ending of that pilot though.
Other than that it was quite funny and charming.
I hope Newsroom rekindles the Sports Night flavor. Loved that series.
I hope Newsroom rekindles the Sports Night flavor. Loved that series.
Dmed that he was hurt, but it would be more interesting if he straight up died.
Spoiler that shit brah.
Regarding the ending of the pilot:
Did the guy die? Really interesting premise if so. I sort of just assumed that he was hurt, but it would be more interesting if he straight up died.
Guys, Hilary Clinton the TV show is going to be so fucking good.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/25/political-animals-cast-sigourney-weaver_n_1546218.html
Oh, it's a miniseries? That's cool. I thought that it was a regular series. I'll probably check it out.
Suits, White Collar, Burn Notice, Leverage, Warehouse 13, Alphas, Teen Wolf, True Blood for me.
I'm looking up this show 'Web Therapy' online. I'd heard the name, but didn't know much about it, but it's really funny! Lisa Kudrow's funny.
It's a 6 episode "mini-series" with the possibility to be a regular series. If it does well enough.
I watch Rizzoli and Isles too but the cases can be a bit too predictable sometimes. I still have a few from last winter to watch on my DVR I think.I have a weird liking for Rizzoli & Isles.
It can get awfully procedural at times, but when it does story it does really good story. Most of the cases are quite clever too - and the zaniness (Bones-like) is not annoying, and complements the show well.
Will continue with that this year.
Warehouse 13 too - fun show
This is out already?! It's one of my most anticipated shows of the year.
Edit: Wait, it comes out in August.
Hit & Miss is a television mini-series broadcasting on Sky Atlantic. It stars Chloë Sevigny as a transsexual assassin.[1][2]
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Tosh started out super weird, but Smell Your Dick was a fantastic web redemption.
The controversial Bullet, which was not mentioned during IFCs upfront presentation in March, is being scheduled in a very odd pattern: three episodes back-to-back on two consecutive nights, August 16 and August 17, from 10 PM-11:30 PM.
The uncertainty of what to do with Bullet In The Face is understandable. IFC is going to air the six half hour episodes over two nights. While its first three screened episodes show it to be uproarious and twisted, its also rife with cinematic-level violence and wildly politically incorrect imagery. It stars Canadian actor Max Williams as Gunter Vogler, a brutally psychopathic, deliriously misogynistic German assassin-turned-cop. The character is utterly without conscience or filter, shooting people indiscriminately and accompanying it with radically offensive invective. The blood spurts freely and often. Eric Roberts and Eddie Izzard co-star as wacko mob bosses. But here is the kind of stuff that may have spooked IFC into turning Bullet into a two-night event rather than a weekly series: We see Gunter in a church using a crucifix as a backscratcher and casually lumping former VP Dick Cheney with Hitler and Stalin in conversation. He mows down basketball players on a court as if taking target practice.
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What are people hearing about Longmire? That looks mighty interesting.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-longmire-20120602,0,4094393.story'Longmire' is an unrushed law enforcement drama
'Longmire' stars Robert Taylor as a Wyoming sheriff and Katee Sackhoff as his fresh-from-Philly-homicide deputy. Their chemistry is promising
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsideth...nds-battlestar-galacticas-katee-sackhoff.htmlOne wouldn't think that the least populated county in the nation's least populated state would be fertile ground for a weekly crime drama. But "Longmire," A&E Network's engrossing new ode to frontier justice, uses its sparse setting to great effect while not skimping out on the whodunits.
Saw the first episode love it. Walt is such a great character and the whole show has beautifully slow and windy atmosphere. Great premiere.
-AVClubThere are other characters and other storylines, but none of them rise above the level of hospital drama boilerplate, up to and including that old chestnut about someone refusing medical treatment because of their religious beliefs, a storyline that was tired when good old Marcus Welby was trotting it out. There are appealing characters here—particularly Julia Taylor Ross’ Dr. Maggie Lin, headstrong and forcing her way through stuff because she can—but they all feel isolated in a totally different series from Alex and Charles. Where the Alex and Charles series doesn’t really work, at least it’s attempting something new, if utterly bizarre. The other half of the show is a medical drama you’ve seen a million times before, loaded down with lens flares as a key part of the visual design of the show for no apparent reason. Nobody ever would have thought Saving Hope could be great TV, but in its main storyline, it at least had a chance to be a sober, serious-minded medical soap about death, which would at least be new. Instead, that half of the show is a tonal mess, and the other half is bland mush. It’s passably entertaining at times, but only that.
The Onion A|V Club thinks it's pretty funny.Fireman Mark Orlando arrives at the Burning Love mansion to meet his future wife. Will she be beautiful, smart, ethnic? Only time will tell. One thing is for sure, he's going to have a tough time narrowing it down to one woman. Can't he have two? (Contains adult themes)
Burning Love, the latest in a string of nearly flawless parodies from this loosely knit cabal, is just as essential as its predecessorsa web series on Yahoo! that might as well be an Adult Swim series. Created by Ken Marino and produced by much of the team behind Childrens Hospital and its upcoming Newsreaders spinoff (along with Ben Stiller), its a blatant send-up of The Bachelor. Marino plays Mark, a fireman just looking for love, which doesnt seem so weird at first. But then Michael Ian Black walks in as the perfectly smarmy host. In the real world, most men would be vilified for dating 20 women at once, he says. But honeychild, this aint the real world.
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This is meticulous satire, and everyone involved has clearly not only done their homework by watching way too much trashy TV, but also packed as many funny moments into eight minutes as humanly possible. This is no small accomplishment.
It's generally amusing with a few really hilarious moments. Worth a quick look for anyone that's interested.Totally forgot about it but the ads were cracking me up. Good to know it lives up to them.