CiSTM said:If you wan't more NG then go for Voyager. If you wan't something deeper with coherent story arc then go for DS9. Enterprise is garbage so skip it.
Great! Keep watching - you have some good stuff coming up.beelzebozo said:but i like it on the whole. watching more tonight.
They're both hawt, blond Australian women.is it just me or does the lead sort of remind you of naomi watts?
One of my favorites. Luke Wilson is awesome.also watched probably my favorite X-FILES episode ever: "bad blood."
Awesome.mrklaw said:Will do DS9 first then, once I'm done with BSG and firefly
Cornballer said:One of my favorites. Luke Wilson is awesome.
Dax01 said:Awesome.
Please, post your upcoming impressions of DS9, in the General Star Trek Thread.
beelzebozo said:- the critic: complete series
- the o.c. season 1 (guilty pleasure)
- possibly a few south park seasons
beelzebozo said:i've seen a couple of seasons. does it hold up through the end, or is it one of those "lost its way" shows that had a very solid arc for the first season and then got less and less believable and more goofy in subsequent years? i'm looking at you, nip/tuck, oz, veronica mars. . . etc
Memles said:I, personally, really liked the 16-episode Season Four - no, it wasn't Season One, but it became much more grounded and realistic in my eyes. Season Three went off the rails a little bit, no question, but a certain creative decision at the end of the third season rejuvenated the show immensely in my eyes.
I think Memles just meant widescreen and uncropped. The OC never came out on HD-DVD.beelzebozo said:i actually don't have an hd-dvd player. . . so i guess i may just have to bite the bullet and go full screen, sadly.
I have all the seasons currently available on DVD and am watching the final eight episodes as they air. If you liked DS9/Babylon 5, you'll like BSG.beelzebozo said:you watching battlestar, dax? i just ordered the first season yesterday. i've watched a few eps by using netflix, but i'm tired of waiting for the discs. is it right up the alley of someone who loved ds9 as the show progresses? it seems a bit more actiony, but ron moore's involvement is REALLY encouraging
beelzebozo said:i've seen a couple of seasons. does it hold up through the end, or is it one of those "lost its way" shows that had a very solid arc for the first season and then got less and less believable and more goofy in subsequent years? i'm looking at you, nip/tuck, oz, veronica mars. . . etc
Solo said:It actually one of those rare shows that had it in S1, fell off ridiculously hard for a few years, yet got it back in its final season. The OC S4 is really awesome, actually. S1>S4>>>>>>root canal>>>>S2>S3.
Kastro said:Also watching Nip/Tuck now, up through 5 episodes. It's okay. Not gripped by any means.
Haha. I thought the exact same thing. At some angles the resemblance was striking.beezlebozo said:is it just me or does the lead sort of remind you of naomi watts?
So who's your favourite character? Please say Tami!Kastro said:I'm all caught up with Friday Night Lights now up through S03E02. Great fucking show.. in my top 5 for sure.
Spotless Mind said:Watched the first few eps of Chuck season 1. I like it a lot so far. Heaps of engaging, nerdy fun, a really endearing protagonist and some surprisingly good action. I'm sold! That sequence you mentioned beezlebozo was fantastic. I also really love the dynamic between the two agencies fighting over Chuck. Some of the Sarah/Casey scenes have been hilarious. I'm rather excited going from comments that it only gets better.
Spotless Mind said:So who's your favourite character? Please say Tami!
beelzebozo said:season 1? i think the first season of nip/tuck is one of the most perfect seasons of television i've ever watched. it's not nearly so "important" or realistic as other shows i've seen, but as far as combining entertaining plots with great character arcs and emotional moments, nip/tuck season 1 is fantastic. the tenth episode (agatha something?) will break your heart man.
Yup. Skarsgard was great and GK in general is worth a viewing. It's a shame that more people didn't check it out.sazabirules said:I've been watching Generation Kill. It's really good and I don't think it has a positive or negative towards attitude the war in Iraq. I'm on episode four now. Alexander Skarsgård as Brad "Iceman" Colbert is my favorite character. After seeing him in True Blood and now this, he's becoming one of my favorite television actors.
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Excellent!Spotless Mind said:Watched the first few eps of Chuck season 1. I like it a lot so far.
I've also been watching the first season of FNL for the first time. I'm about 8-10 episodes in. Tami is awesome and the whole Taylor family is great. The show hasn't necessarily surprised me yet with what's going on (tends to be somewhat predictable), but it's so well constructed and the plot lines are believable, that it doesn't really bother me at all. Very easy show to get emotionally engaged with.Spotless Mind said:So who's your favourite character? Please say Tami!
A number of people pointed this out last season, and it's cool that you picked up on it, too. They really anchor the show with a believable sibling relationship that only gets better as the show goes on.beelzebozo said:chuck and his sister, in particular, have great chemistry and really seem related.
Cornballer said:A number of people pointed this out last season, and it's cool that you picked up on it, too. They really anchor the show with a believable sibling relationship that only gets better as the show goes on.
beelzebozo said:watched chuck versus the tango last night. enjoyed it MUCH more than the first two episodes. the characters are starting to really settle into a rhythm with one another, and i'm becoming more accustomed to the quirky dialogue. chuck and his sister, in particular, have great chemistry and really seem related. morgan also seemed to tone it down by about 10%, which was just enough to endear him to me. in general, just the way things were handled and wrapped up felt really emotionally sound with what we know about the characters.
SundaySounds said:The Office. Us Version.
Shit is so hilarious.
beelzebozo said:i like this show less and less the more i watch of it. i'm just not sure that the comedy syncs up with my tastes at this point, as a lot of it seems based on wahjah, so even when the jokes themselves are funny they're contingent on taking advantage of how pathetic the characters are. i had to actually convince a friend to watch arrested development by telling him how unlike the u.s. version of the office it was, and that it doesn't rely so heavily on thrusting us into these embarrassing scenarios with offensively pathetic people. it's certainly a watchable enough show if you catch it every now and then, but i can't imagine watching an entire season of it through. that would be exhausting.
How'd S2 compare to S1? I haven't started the second season yet.Rabid Wolverine said:Completed Mad Men Season 2 over the long Weekend. This is now my favourite show currently on TV. Great Cast, storylines, and Cinemaphotography.
He signed a new contract.Can't wait for July for Season 3. Hopefully the creator of the show returns.