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tennbengal wrote:Also, Better Call Saul continues to be awesome.
I love Mike's storyline right now.
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I'll say it. Peet looks kinda broken. And I used to be a huge fan. Brockmire pretty funny though.
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A_B wrote:I'll say it. Peet looks kinda broken. And I used to be a huge fan. Brockmire pretty funny though.

Well. Episode two makes me rethink.
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A_B wrote:
A_B wrote:I'll say it. Peet looks kinda broken. And I used to be a huge fan. Brockmire pretty funny though.

Well. Episode two makes me rethink.
Which part?
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Giff wrote:
A_B wrote:
A_B wrote:I'll say it. Peet looks kinda broken. And I used to be a huge fan. Brockmire pretty funny though.

Well. Episode two makes me rethink.
Which part?
I've got a guess.

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She is 45, had 3 kids.
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BSF21 wrote:
Giff wrote:
A_B wrote:
A_B wrote:I'll say it. Peet looks kinda broken. And I used to be a huge fan. Brockmire pretty funny though.

Well. Episode two makes me rethink.
Which part?
I've got a guess.

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That would be it.
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Arrested Development Season Five is officially a go.

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In talks with Netflix, we all felt that that stories about a narcissistic, erratically behaving family in the building business — and their desperate abuses of power — are really underrepresented on TV these days
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So I saw something online this morning....they are making a "Big Bang Theory" prequel?
In picking up the comedy to series, CBS has also released Young Sheldon's formal logline, filled out its cast and set the pilot director. The project will revolve around a 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper (Armitage) as he lives with his family in East Texas and attends high school. The concept was originally described as Malcolm in the Middle with a young Sheldon. Lance Barber, Raegan Revord and Montana Jordan have also joined the cast. Details on their roles are being kept under wraps, though sources tell THR that Revord will play a young version of Sheldon's twin sister Missy; Barber will play George, Sheldon and Missy's father and Mary's husband; and Jordan will play George Jr., Sheldon's older brother.
So...officially out of ideas?
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DaveInSeattle wrote:So I saw something online this morning....they are making a "Big Bang Theory" prequel?
In picking up the comedy to series, CBS has also released Young Sheldon's formal logline, filled out its cast and set the pilot director. The project will revolve around a 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper (Armitage) as he lives with his family in East Texas and attends high school. The concept was originally described as Malcolm in the Middle with a young Sheldon. Lance Barber, Raegan Revord and Montana Jordan have also joined the cast. Details on their roles are being kept under wraps, though sources tell THR that Revord will play a young version of Sheldon's twin sister Missy; Barber will play George, Sheldon and Missy's father and Mary's husband; and Jordan will play George Jr., Sheldon's older brother.
So...officially out of ideas?
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btw, speaking of officially out of ideas, I saw in the paper today that they are re-booting Roseanne with all the original cast. I would've thought that John Goodman had had enough of being around Roseanne Barr.
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Dan should be dead though
he’s a fixbking cyborg or some shit. The

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Anybody else watch the debut episode of American Epic on PBS? The series is about the history of American popular music, executive produced by Jack White, T-Bone Burnett and Robert Redford. The first episode focused on The Carter Family and on the birth of Memphis blues. I enjoyed it.
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sancarlos wrote:Anybody else watch the debut episode of American Epic on PBS? The series is about the history of American popular music, executive produced by Jack White, T-Bone Burnett and Robert Redford. The first episode focused on The Carter Family and on the birth of Memphis blues. I enjoyed it.
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Ryan wrote:Dan should be dead though
that was one of my issues...another being that both versions of becky have signed on
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That one scene is last week's Fargo was one of the most humiliating things I've seen on camera on a TV show.
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Giff wrote:That one scene is last week's Fargo was one of the most humiliating things I've seen on camera on a TV show.
The first season the BillyBob character did the take a shit in the middle of the conversation diss (aka the Lyndon Johnson). But, yeah.

Twin Peaks? Nothing? geez, you guys. "My log has a message for you." Lynch at the top of his game.
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Would I be completely lost watching Twin Peaks if I've never watched the previous series/movie? We got Showtime so the wife can watch it, and I'd like to give it a shot.
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Well, I watched the original, the movie, rewatched them recently in anticipation of the new series. I am completely lost; and that is kinda the point. Lynch loves to fuck with us, intentionally making things unclear, and later explaining only some of it all.

But you only need a few minutes of explanation to get up to speed the major plot points. If you like Lynch movies, with just a little background on Agent Cooper, 'Bob', a few other characters and the Black Lodge, it is worth a shot.
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I watched the entire season of Legion and I can only tell you my pants fit uncomfortably because of Syd.
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Fargo is still one of my favorite shows, but I m starting to feel they push the "every character, no matter how minor, has to have excentric / weirdo behaviour" decision à bit too far.
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Pruitt wrote:Just did the online Jeopardy test.

Pretty happy with how it went.

Now for twelve months of nail biting.
Just did it again.

Looks like I may have got 43/50. Probably not enough to open the door to fame and fortune.
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What the hell? They usually do the test later in the year. I just last month dropped out of the contestant pool, (for 18 months after the audition you are in the pool. I was not called.) so I am eligible to test again.

I was selected for an audition with only a 38/50. I was surprised, 43/50 may be enough for you. (Especially as a Canuck.) Best of luck.

eta: just did tonights test, for practice, ripped off a 41.
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Looked at the answers and I got 42/50.

My nightmare is that I will be selected for the show and the categories will include The Civil War, Physics and European Monarchs.
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32. I hope tonight/tomorrow when I take it is more to my liking.
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I was pretty lucky with the categories and the science questions were actually things I knew. (Which is rare)
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I've been saying for years that someone needs to make a TV show about a dystopian future where today's Conservatives get their wish and are able to replace the Constitution with the Bible. I never read the book, but holy shit The Handmaid's Tale is great TV. Dark as fuck but awesome dark. Especially of interest because if we don't wake the fuck up...it could really happen.
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howard wrote:What the hell? They usually do the test later in the year. I just last month dropped out of the contestant pool, (for 18 months after the audition you are in the pool. I was not called.) so I am eligible to test again.

I was selected for an audition with only a 38/50. I was surprised, 43/50 may be enough for you. (Especially as a Canuck.) Best of luck.

eta: just did tonights test, for practice, ripped off a 41.
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Jerloma wrote:I've been saying for years that someone needs to make a TV show about a dystopian future where today's Conservatives get their wish and are able to replace the Constitution with the Bible. I never read the book, but holy shit The Handmaid's Tale is great TV. Dark as fuck but awesome dark. Especially of interest because if we don't wake the fuck up...it could really happen.
Gunna have to give this a shot. 2nd person to recommend it this week. I'll add it to the queue with everything else.

Unrelated, anyone here watching American Gods? It's trippy, but pretty cool.
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Johnnie wrote:
Jerloma wrote:I've been saying for years that someone needs to make a TV show about a dystopian future where today's Conservatives get their wish and are able to replace the Constitution with the Bible. I never read the book, but holy shit The Handmaid's Tale is great TV. Dark as fuck but awesome dark. Especially of interest because if we don't wake the fuck up...it could really happen.
Gunna have to give this a shot. 2nd person to recommend it this week. I'll add it to the queue with everything else.

Unrelated, anyone here watching American Gods? It's trippy, but pretty cool.
Read (OK, listened) to the book, but it's fun seeing how they've adapted it to the screen. Also it makes we wanna go back and watch Sucker Punch again for Miss Browning.
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So, Leftovers ended. And the entire run remains one of my favorite shows ever. Just so damn good.
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tennbengal wrote:So, Leftovers ended. And the entire run remains one of my favorite shows ever. Just so damn good.

Sold! I was so enticed by the concept of the show and the trailers look so good, but several people told me they hated the last couple episodes of the first season and talked me out of watching. Back in the queue.
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Don't see how Carrie Coon doesn't win an Emmy for Best Actress. That last episode...maybe the best finale for any show ever.
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Was that like a Cersei body double thing or is that really her?
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Also, nobody is remotely disappointed that we never really found out what happened here?
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Jerloma wrote:Also, nobody is remotely disappointed that we never really found out what happened here?
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Maybe, I'm wrong. Are we definitively calling it rapture?
No body double. (At least according to her interview with Sepinwall).

And I'm not disappointed. The way they presented it is entirely consistent with a show that is mostly about relationships and faith. Kind of brilliant how they played it out actually.
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Jerloma wrote:Also, nobody is remotely disappointed that we never really found out what happened here?
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Maybe, I'm wrong. Are we definitively calling it rapture?
Not me. I am content, like the theme song for season 2, to let the mystery be. Maybe she did crossover, probably she didn't. But whether she did or not doesn't bother me.
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brian wrote:Don't see how Carrie Coon doesn't win an Emmy for Best Actress. That last episode...maybe the best finale for any show ever.
She's amazing. And I am still stunned that Leftovers was really her first TV/film work. All stage prior to that. The interview with Sepinwall and her was indeed a great read.
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They pulled that out again for the finale. Love that song.
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brian wrote:Don't see how Carrie Coon doesn't win an Emmy for Best Actress. That last episode...maybe the best finale for any show ever.
She's amazing. And I am still stunned that Leftovers was really her first TV/film work. All stage prior to that. The interview with Sepinwall and her was indeed a great read.
She's on Fargo now too.
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Yeah, Fargo has been on my hope-to-get-to-it list for awhile now, and the fact that Coon is in season 3 gives me additional incentive to start the series.
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