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The Official TV Thread

Saint Nik said:
I have to say that as much as I liked It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia before, this season has been pretty exceptional. Last night in particular where Charlie and Dennis were filing their police report cracked me up.

Yeah, that was a great episode. Frank's virus video was pretty good too.
 
I started watching The Walking Dead (?) on Seas 2 and while it's certainly
creepy, the show is moving so slow (no pun intended). Every ep so far has
centered around looking for a lost girl. Disappointed so far...
 
I discovered raising hope on netflix (I'm getting US netflix using unblock US - amazing service BTW) and that show is pretty freaking funny...

 
Erndog said:
I want to watch American Horror Story, I've heard good things.

Any fans?

I've enjoyed it so far. It's just creepy enough to keep me engaged without feeling like it's over the top or trying to hard. It also kind of amazes me that it was created by the same duo that created Glee - the two shows couldn't be more different.
 
One of my favourite feelings in life is when music gives me goosebumps. More often than not, this little Rachel Crow girl on the X-Factor does that to me. For anyone not following the show, I strongly recommend watching last night's performance. Rachel aside, there a bunch of other really good talent there too.
 
mustacheman said:
Any idea's on who will be the one to kill Clay on Sons of Anarchy? Jax? Gemma? Wayne?

Funny thing about it is that there are now a good half-dozen or so people who'd be pretty justified in doing it. The three you mention but also Tara, Opie and even Bobby to some extent.

I'm still not 100% convinced Clay does die. I know they're setting it up so that he does by making him almost cartoonishly evil but I think they did the same with Zoebelle in season 2 and he escaped. It wouldn't shock me completely if Clay escapes at the end of season 4 and takes to the road as Jax becomes president of the club.

But my money is on Jax.
 
Busta Reims said:
Erndog said:
I want to watch American Horror Story, I've heard good things.

Any fans?

I've enjoyed it so far. It's just creepy enough to keep me engaged without feeling like it's over the top or trying to hard. It also kind of amazes me that it was created by the same duo that created Glee - the two shows couldn't be more different.

I watched the first episode last night and I liked it quite a bit.  It has a lot of random "freaky person randomly standing there for a second" scenes which actually gets your mind thinking a bit.  I enjoyed the scene where the duaghter and that crazy kid invite the bully school girl over to the basement.

I have the next 4 episodes, looking forward to watching them this weekend.

I heard it was the same two that created Glee and Nip Tuck.  That is most impressive.
 
Saint Nik said:
mustacheman said:
Any idea's on who will be the one to kill Clay on Sons of Anarchy? Jax? Gemma? Wayne?

Funny thing about it is that there are now a good half-dozen or so people who'd be pretty justified in doing it. The three you mention but also Tara, Opie and even Bobby to some extent.

I'm still not 100% convinced Clay does die. I know they're setting it up so that he does by making him almost cartoonishly evil but I think they did the same with Zoebelle in season 2 and he escaped. It wouldn't shock me completely if Clay escapes at the end of season 4 and takes to the road as Jax becomes president of the club.

But my money is on Jax.
A definite possibility is Clay gets put in prison and Otto( I had no idea but Otto is Kurt Sutter the writer of the show) kills Clay for not killing the man who killed his girlfriend. 
 
mustacheman said:
A definite possibility is Clay gets put in prison and Otto( I had no idea but Otto is Kurt Sutter the writer of the show) kills Clay for not killing the man who killed his girlfriend.

The problems with that would be that A) we don't really know who killed Otto's wife and B) it was Bobby, not Clay, who told Otto that they'd killed Georgie. Remember, right now Otto is probably torn on thinking whether it's Georgie or Bobby who killed her.

More realistic, I think, would just be if Clay is in prison and Otto kills him because, you know, Otto is who does their killing in prison.
 
Anyone following Boardwalk Empire? It's really steamrolling along, amazing story lines with intriguing characters and the casting is perfect. I'm getting the impression Arnold Rothstein's days are numbered with Lucky and Meyer not too happy being under his thumb. In reality Rothstein was killed in 1909 because of a 300,000 gambling debt, I wonder if they'll work that into the show?
 
mustacheman said:
Anyone following Boardwalk Empire? It's really steamrolling along, amazing story lines with intriguing characters and the casting is perfect. I'm getting the impression Arnold Rothstein's days are numbered with Lucky and Meyer not too happy being under his thumb. In reality Rothstein was killed in 1909 because of a 300,000 gambling debt, I wonder if they'll work that into the show?

I think Rothstein gets it before the end of the season.
 
mustacheman said:
In reality Rothstein was killed in 1909 because of a 300,000 gambling debt, I wonder if they'll work that into the show?

Just to clear things up a little Rothstein died in 1928, not 1909(he's most notorious after all for being the money behind the fixing of the 1919 World Series) and the series right now is set in either 1921 or 1922.

I know they're not entirely dedicated to historical accuracy but it strikes me as a bit of a stretch to think they'd miss the date of Rothstein's death by that much.
 
Darryl said:
mustacheman said:
Anyone following Boardwalk Empire? It's really steamrolling along, amazing story lines with intriguing characters and the casting is perfect. I'm getting the impression Arnold Rothstein's days are numbered with Lucky and Meyer not too happy being under his thumb. In reality Rothstein was killed in 1909 because of a 300,000 gambling debt, I wonder if they'll work that into the show?
My mistake Rothstein wasn't shot till 1928 and i'm not sure where we are at in the show but I think 1928 is a long ways off.

I think Rothstein gets it before the end of the season.
 
I thought that walking dead was more of the same, they spent pretty much the whole episode looking for the girl again and then there was about 1 minute of intrigue at the end with what Glenn found in the barn.

So little seems to actually happen on this show.
 
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