Please, post your impressions of TNG, and upcoming impressions of DS9, in the General Star Trek Thread.JdFoX187 said:Finished up Star Trek The Next Generation and its subsequent films. I just finished the first three episodes of Deep Space Nine last night.
beelzebozo said:my god, i'm such an idiot :lol
of COURSE.
man, don's last ad pitch of the first season is beautifully written. probably my favorite moment of the show thus far.
No, that happens after season six. The story arc after that is AWFUL, especially in seasons 8 and 9. I still think every season is worth watching though, because an awful episode/season of The X-Files is still better than most television shows.glaurung said:I have been watching the first three seasons of the X-Files.
The further into the series (there are nine seasons overall), the more the quality seems to fluctuate. Some friends have told me that beyond season four it becomes an absolute borefest, but I harbor hope for it not to happen.
Blader5489 said:Curb Your Enthusiasm - FUCKING GENIUS. I can't lavish enough praise on this show, I'm absolutely in love with it, and haven't been this hooked on a comedy since Arrested Development. Larry David is my hero.
Blader5489 said:The TV shows that I just started watching recently:
The Shield - Pretty cool show. Started out slow, but quickly got better and better. I think the season I'm on right now though (S4) is a bit of a step down, but I trust things will start ramping up again soon.
Season 5 is the best, with Season 7 (last season) being pretty damn good as well, so you still have more awesomeness ahead of you.Blader5489 said:The TV shows that I just started watching recently:
The Shield - Pretty cool show. Started out slow, but quickly got better and better. I think the season I'm on right now though (S4) is a bit of a step down, but I trust things will start ramping up again soon.
Most people think the first episode is a big step-up from the miniseries -- not me, from what I remember -- but if you liked the miniseries, you will definitely enjoy the show.Battlestar Galactica - Only watched the miniseries so far, but it's much better than I thought it'd be. Think I'll be investing more in this, especially since so many people have praised it.
Pretty much. And the ending of Season 6 is AMAZING.Curb Your Enthusiasm - FUCKING GENIUS. I can't lavish enough praise on this show, I'm absolutely in love with it, and haven't been this hooked on a comedy since Arrested Development. Larry David is my hero.
goldsoundz said:The season 2 finale is classic.
Blader5489 said:The Shield - Pretty cool show. Started out slow, but quickly got better and better. I think the season I'm on right now though (S4) is a bit of a step down, but I trust things will start ramping up again soon.
Blader5489 said:Extras - Meh. I like Ricky Gervais, and think he's pretty damn funny when doing stand-up or something like that, but the show is kind of hit or miss for me. I'm onto series 2 now, and only two episodes (Kate Winslet and Patrick Stewart) really stand out to me as really funny; though the Orlando Bloom scenes were pretty good too.
Curb Your Enthusiasm - FUCKING GENIUS. I can't lavish enough praise on this show, I'm absolutely in love with it, and haven't been this hooked on a comedy since Arrested Development. Larry David is my hero.
Blader5489 said:Extras - Meh. I like Ricky Gervais, and think he's pretty damn funny when doing stand-up or something like that, but the show is kind of hit or miss for me. I'm onto series 2 now, and only two episodes (Kate Winslet and Patrick Stewart) really stand out to me as really funny; though the Orlando Bloom scenes were pretty good too.
Charmicarmicat said:I'm also considering getting back into Lost, i stopped watching halfway through series 3 but it seems to be getting good again so i might catch up on that. Is it worth it?
Shadowlink123 said:I think Supernatural is the only show I am watching now.
Charmicarmicat said:I'm also considering getting back into Lost, i stopped watching halfway through series 3 but it seems to be getting good again so i might catch up on that. Is it worth it?
Damn, I saw that.Costanza said:ew, you watch Two and A Half Men
They only get dumber. Season 1 is still the best season overall, and that episode is definitely one of the my favorites.effzee said:I just watched Its Always Sunny In Philadelphia. The first 2 seasons.
Its hilarious but they seem to be getting dumber with every episode. On top of that I do not think its a show I can watch back to back to back. I had the same feeling with Seinfeld. It was brilliant but if I watched more than say 2 episodes in a row I just start getting furious and hate the characters.
My favorite episode so far is the Abortion one.
Blader5489 said:The Shield - Pretty cool show. Started out slow, but quickly got better and better. I think the season I'm on right now though (S4) is a bit of a step down, but I trust things will start ramping up again soon.
sscrew said:Current/Recent Shows:
I enjoy watching those shows and don't really care what other people think of them though.... with all these shows airing on different days and times of the year, it makes it much easier to wait for the shows that i absolutely love. (ie. Smallville, LOST, Dexter etc. which seem to take forever whenever there is a break). Some of them i just watch because i enjoyed them at one point and don't have the heart to give them up (ie. Heroes)The Storyteller said:No offense but only like 4-5 of those shows are any good, with maybe a few being only decent. You watch so much yet you're missing some of the very best tv has had to offer over the past few years.
Yeah, i'm a big fan of season 4. It was interesting to see Vic trying to hone back his corrupt methods and have a real sense of purpose. He was at his most sympathetic in this season. It seems a lot of people were turned off by Glenn Close being stunt casted, but i think she was fantastic and her seizure policy arc was strong. She was much better than Forest Whitaker, who i felt hammed it up a bit too often.The Storyteller said:Season 4 is my personal favourite, so many thing worked so well for me during that season, the primary one being Glenn Close's addition to the cast. I personally think season 2 and 3 are the weakest, not bad at all, but they left a lot to be desired. The rest are varying degrees of holy shit awesome.
I enjoyed the miniseries, but still had reservations. Watching 33 for the first time was just... wow. Absolutely amazing episode that totally sold me on the show. Still remains one of the best of the series.CajoleJuice said:Most people think the first episode is a big step-up from the miniseries -- not me, from what I remember -- but if you liked the miniseries, you will definitely enjoy the show.
Cush said:Season four of The Shield - I really liked it. Glenn Close was great - what's the problem? Anthony Andersen was awesome too. I'd say the biggest issue I had was that there are so many storylines going on, we don't get enough followup on character development from previous seasons. What happened to Julien being gay? What about Dutch getting in touch with his dark side? I take it from the comments of others that I have more awesomeness in store in seasons 5-7?
sooperkool said:Welcome to the club, Beezle.
The Storyteller said:I started watching Deep Space Nine from the beginning a few months ago, I'd only ever seen bits of the show from the later seasons and I always liked what I saw. But damn these first two seasons are a bitch to get through, I'm gonna start up on it again as I left it somewhere in the middle of season 2. Hopefully I'm not gonna feel like watching it is a chore anymore, once I hit season 3.
I finished watching Reaper a while ago and thought it was quite a good show. Looking forward to the next season.Cush said:By the way, does anyone watch Reaper or My Boys? I've seen a couple of episodes of each and really liked both.
Reaper is fantastic. We have one of the producers posting on GAF, too.Cush said:By the way, does anyone watch Reaper or My Boys? I've seen a couple of episodes of each and really liked both.
Cush said:By the way, does anyone watch Reaper or My Boys? I've seen a couple of episodes of each and really liked both.
I watch Reaper. It's a lot of fun and grew a lot during the first season. I forgot to mention it in my list above.Cush said:By the way, does anyone watch Reaper or My Boys? I've seen a couple of episodes of each and really liked both.
What Beezlebozo said: it's better if they are viewed straight through.The Storyteller said:I started watching Deep Space Nine from the beginning a few months ago, I'd only ever seen bits of the show from the later seasons and I always liked what I saw. But damn these first two seasons are a bitch to get through, I'm gonna start up on it again as I left it somewhere in the middle of season 2. Hopefully I'm not gonna feel like watching it is a chore anymore, once I hit season 3.
Which dude?beelzebozo said:every time i watch the west wing i can't stop seeing that one dude as the evil bastard from billy madison.
:lol that is awesomebeelzebozo said:every time i watch the west wing i can't stop seeing that one dude as the evil bastard from billy madison.
If it runs true to its history of axing promising or beloved shows, Fox is wasting no time in getting the next batch lined up. The Hollywood Reporter has a story about a collection of seven pilots that Fox has picked up. They break down like so:
The Station, a single-camera pilot from 20th and Ben Stiller's Red Hour Films, revolves around a covert CIA operative and his workmates who are embedded in a South American banana republic with a mission to install a new dictator.
The Unit meets Moon Over Parador. Kooky.
Walorsky, a single-camera pilot from 20th TV/American Work, is in the tone of the 2003 comedy "Bad Santa" and centers on a lazy ex-cop-turned-security guard patrolling a mall in Buffalo, N.Y., who is forced to grudgingly step it up after he is assigned an idiot partner.
The legacy of Paul Blart: Mall Cop is instantaneous.
Two Dollar Beer, a multicamera pilot from 20th/3 Arts, is set in Detroit and revolves around a blue-collar couple and their extended family and friends.
Sounds just like...well...everything.
Sons of Tucson, a single-camera pilot from 20th and J2TV, is channeling the spirit of Slums of Beverly Hills. It centers on a charming but misguided hustler hired by three rich young brothers to act as their "father" while their real one serves time for a white-collar crime.
Sounds like Slums of Beverly Hills.
Maggie Hill, from 20th and Imagine, is about a brilliant female surgeon who thrives despite enduring adult-onset schizophrenia. "Shark" creator Ian Biederman penned the script and is exec producing with David Nevins.
Grey's Anatomy meets A Beautiful Mind.
Human Target, from WBTV, DC Comics and McG's Wonderland, is based on the DC Comics title. It centers on Christopher Chance, a mysterious security-for-hire who assumes the identities of people in life-threatening danger, becoming the "human target" on behalf of his clients.
The Pretender meets The Equalizer.
Untitled Reincarnation Project, from WBTV, revolves around past-life investigators who use the concept of reincarnation to solve mysteries of their clients' previous lives in order to resolve their problems in the present.
Sounds interesting, sort of an X-Files meets Cold Case. Which means Fox will probably kill it very quickly. This makes a total of four comedies and three dramas. These will join already picked up pilots, Eva Adams and Boldly Going Nowhere.
No word on when the wrap party for Dollhouse is scheduled, if you believe the gloom and doom hype.