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The Official TV Thread

I did it! 57 episodes of Dexter in 19 days to bring myself up to date... Totally awesome series... Thankfully, Trolloc only spoiled one thing for me (I stopped reading his post after the Rita thing... Thanks Trollic  :P) What an ending... Can't wait 'till next season to see where this goes.   
 
Sarge said:
I did it! 57 episodes of Dexter in 19 days to bring myself up to date... Totally awesome series... Thankfully, Trolloc only spoiled one thing for me (I stopped reading his post after the Rita thing... Thanks Trollic  :P) What an ending... Can't wait 'till next season to see where this goes. 

That's a lot of blood in 19 days, do we need to worry about you?
 
Zee said:
Sarge said:
I did it! 57 episodes of Dexter in 19 days to bring myself up to date... Totally awesome series... Thankfully, Trolloc only spoiled one thing for me (I stopped reading his post after the Rita thing... Thanks Trollic  :P) What an ending... Can't wait 'till next season to see where this goes. 

That's a lot of blood in 19 days, do we need to worry about you?

I have full control of my dark passenger.  ;)
 
So to sum up the second last episode of the season on American Horror Story. Everyone's dead or going to die.
 
Darryl said:
So to sum up the second last episode of the season on American Horror Story. Everyone's dead or going to die.

Just to prepare you, the season finale ramps up the disturbing even more.
 
Tigger said:
For Sherlock fans the new season started last week, episode 2 is tomorrow and the last one next sunday.

"A Scandal in Belgravia" was inventive, well written and acted, I really enjoyed it.

You know, I really wasn't too impressed with the first two episodes of this season. They were good, but I didn't think they were nearly of the same quality as the first season. But man oh man was that a tremendous finale. I even sort of understood how it was to end because of a foolish article that somewhat spoiled it, but still that didn't ruin the enjoyment of it.
 
Did anyone else watch the series premiere of Alcatraz last night?  I thought it was great!  It's got a very mysterious/creepy premise behind it.
 
Mr. Leaf said:
Did anyone else watch the series premiere of Alcatraz last night?  I thought it was great!  It's got a very mysterious/creepy premise behind it.

I enjoyed it. It's very . . . well, very JJ Abrams.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
You know, I really wasn't too impressed with the first two episodes of this season. They were good, but I didn't think they were nearly of the same quality as the first season. But man oh man was that a tremendous finale. I even sort of understood how it was to end because of a foolish article that somewhat spoiled it, but still that didn't ruin the enjoyment of it.

Anyone familiar with the original stories would have had a general hunch where they were going once they heard the name of the episode so that may be why it got spoiled.

Anyways, I agree that Hound of the Baskervilles wasn't great but I liked their take on Irene Adler and, like you, thought the finale was pretty terrific.
 
Saint Nik said:
Anyone familiar with the original stories would have had a general hunch where they were going once they heard the name of the episode so that may be why it got spoiled.

Yeah I did a quick search on the original stories afterward and of course saw all the similarities. Pretty neat.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Tigger said:
For Sherlock fans the new season started last week, episode 2 is tomorrow and the last one next sunday.

"A Scandal in Belgravia" was inventive, well written and acted, I really enjoyed it.

You know, I really wasn't too impressed with the first two episodes of this season. They were good, but I didn't think they were nearly of the same quality as the first season. But man oh man was that a tremendous finale. I even sort of understood how it was to end because of a foolish article that somewhat spoiled it, but still that didn't ruin the enjoyment of it.

The second one was the weakest to me, though it's tough with the bar set so high from the first season but yeah, I really enjoyed the last one.

Just so as to not spoil anything, I wonder if the twist ending could also be applied in its own way to Richard Brook? They did it with Pulver's Adler twice too so... :-\

 
I watched seasons 1 & 2 of DEXTER at my brother's cottage this weekend.  I can't begin to tell you how hooked I am to this show now...
 
Rick said:
I watched seasons 1 & 2 of DEXTER at my brother's cottage this weekend.  I can't begin to tell you how hooked I am to this show now...

Season 4 knocked my on my ass... and the ending of this season (6) did the same.
 
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