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Sansa Stark 04-18-2013 06:30 PM

Yes, because I take an interest in Tudor history and that includes fictional portrayals.

djchameleon 04-18-2013 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1308634)
Roxy, what's Banshee like? I see it's from the writers of True Blood, which I love, but seems not to have a supernatural theme, despite the name?

I know you didn't ask me but I painstakingly waited each week for a new episode when it first came out. Banshee is the name of the hicktown in Pennsylvania that the main character(who is a thief btw) runs away to after being chased by some mobsters where he takes on the role of sheriff there. You heard me right, a thief comes to a town and takes over the sheriff role.
Later on you figure out why he chose that specific town to come to. The show has a gritty dark feel to it and after each episode there is a little scene that gives away a nugget of information.

Robotrock04 04-23-2013 06:25 AM

Watching Prison Break at the moment - I was too young for it when it was originally on air. Absolutely loving it although I did feel that the third season was substantially weaker than the first two. Currently on episode three of the final season. Also about to finish the third season of Spin City (again, too young when it was on air). Brilliant comedy series starring Michael J. Fox.

In terms of current series' I'm waiting for Big Bang Theory S6 to complete its run in the US so I can watch all the episodes in one go and I cannot wait for Breaking Bad to return in August, although I really wish it wasn't ending.

turnthatsongup 04-25-2013 06:56 PM

Just finished Homeland, season 1. So good!

Trollheart 04-27-2013 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1308705)
I know you didn't ask me but I painstakingly waited each week for a new episode when it first came out. Banshee is the name of the hicktown in Pennsylvania that the main character(who is a thief btw) runs away to after being chased by some mobsters where he takes on the role of sheriff there. You heard me right, a thief comes to a town and takes over the sheriff role.
Later on you figure out why he chose that specific town to come to. The show has a gritty dark feel to it and after each episode there is a little scene that gives away a nugget of information.

Thanks DJ. It starts here on Monday so I may give it a shot. I wondered was there any supernatural element to it, given its pedigree, but it would seem not?
PS sorry for late reply but I wasn't able to access the net at all till yesterday...

Trollheart 04-27-2013 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Robotrock04 (Post 1310226)
Watching Prison Break at the moment - I was too young for it when it was originally on air. Absolutely loving it although I did feel that the third season was substantially weaker than the first two. Currently on episode three of the final season. Also about to finish the third season of Spin City (again, too young when it was on air). Brilliant comedy series starring Michael J. Fox.
.

Spin City was great until the lumbering hulk of Charlie Sheen ruined it after MJF left. Mind you, Heather Locklear... yum! :)

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Originally Posted by turnthatsongup (Post 1311498)
Just finished Homeland, season 1. So good!

You'll love season two even more! Fantastic programme!

djchameleon 04-27-2013 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1312261)
Thanks DJ. It starts here on Monday so I may give it a shot. I wondered was there any supernatural element to it, given its pedigree, but it would seem not?
PS sorry for late reply but I wasn't able to access the net at all till yesterday...

Nope, no supernatural stuff to it but I think you may enjoy it especially if you end up liking the pilot.

Goofle 04-27-2013 05:06 PM

I am in crisis mode guys. I have come to the realisation that The Wire may not be the greatest TV Show I have ever seen. Homicide: Life of the Street may have overtaken it.

LoathsomePete 04-27-2013 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofle11 (Post 1312333)
I am in crisis mode guys. I have come to the realisation that The Wire may not be the greatest TV Show I have ever seen. Homicide: Life of the Street may have overtaken it.

Ha! Someone else who sees the light.

Goofle 04-27-2013 06:30 PM

I think The Wire suffers slightly from being an hour long, whereas Homicide is only 45 minutes. You end up with less "filler" and a pacier narrative. That isn't always a good thing in terms of timing and story line development, but I think in general that it helps the show.

I won't definitively say it is better than The Wire yet as I have not seen all of them, but it runs it close/surpasses in terms of my enjoyment of an episode.


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