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Mojo 03-28-2014 03:53 PM

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April 23rd on Channel 4 and in May in the US on Netflix. Can't wait.

The Batlord 03-29-2014 11:56 AM

Been watching the first season of Heroes. I remember snubbing this show back in the day (I think I was in a "hating on Lost" kick and I vaguely associated the two for reasons that escape me), and now I'm pissed I did. Bitchin' show. I love how, though the show is serious and mature, the superhero connection looms over it, sort of like how in a fantasy there's always some former civilization that was bigger, better, and more magical that was destroyed by something or other, and now the present is living in a post-former civilization era that somehow makes it feel sad and yet grander at the same time by comparison.

Engine 03-30-2014 02:14 PM

Heroes was similar to Lost in a few ways: large cast, each episode focusing on one character and telling their stories with flashbacks, and it was set in the real world but with magic and superpowers and the like. Lots of episodes ending with a new mystery or cliffhanger. Anyway, I'm in the vast majority of Heroes fans who liked it a lot at first but felt that it became unwatchable as early as, I think, the second season. I've heard the revamped version is better but I don't care anymore.

I never followed The Guild on youtube but it's on Netflix now. Was hard to get into at first but I became hooked.

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simplephysics 03-30-2014 02:36 PM

The concept behind Lost was a good one, and for the first few seasons I was really intrigued, but as the show went on, and the story lines became much more convoluted and far fetched, I completely lost interest. It's a prime example of a show that went on way longer than it should have.

On another note, I am VERY excited for Game of Thrones a week from now. I wonder who will die this season?

Wpnfire 03-30-2014 08:55 PM

I just started watching House of Cards after my sister recommended it to me. It is definitely entertaining for a political junkie such as myself.

Goofle 03-31-2014 04:04 PM

I've watched 12 episodes of Game of Thrones in the last 20 hours. Does that go beyond a "binge"?

djchameleon 03-31-2014 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Goofle11 (Post 1433607)
I've watched 12 episodes of Game of Thrones in the last 20 hours. Does that go beyond a "binge"?

Sounds about the same thing I did.

No,this is on par with binging. I split up my 12 over two days though 6 on Saturday and 6 on Sunday.

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Originally Posted by dreadnaught (Post 1433098)
The concept behind Lost was a good one, and for the first few seasons I was really intrigued, but as the show went on, and the story lines became much more convoluted and far fetched, I completely lost interest. It's a prime example of a show that went on way longer than it should have.

On another note, I am VERY excited for Game of Thrones a week from now. I wonder who will die this season?

I disagree with Lost going on longer than it should have. I feel like it went on for the perfect amount of time. Do I believe they really planned everything out the way it ended up playing out. I'm not so sure around season 4 and 5 but I still loved it and I liked the way it ended up tying up at the end in Season 6.

I don't really care about who is going to die this season. I'm so disconnected from all the characters. I do have a few that I like but I don't want too get attached because I know RR Martin is an ******* that likes to kill off characters left and right so there is that.

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1432762)
Been watching the first season of Heroes. I remember snubbing this show back in the day (I think I was in a "hating on Lost" kick and I vaguely associated the two for reasons that escape me), and now I'm pissed I did. Bitchin' show. I love how, though the show is serious and mature, the superhero connection looms over it, sort of like how in a fantasy there's always some former civilization that was bigger, better, and more magical that was destroyed by something or other, and now the present is living in a post-former civilization era that somehow makes it feel sad and yet grander at the same time by comparison.

I think you connected the two because of Tim Kringe I believe. He was a producer on Lost and then went on to be the creator or exec. producer of Heroes.

Moss 03-31-2014 10:01 PM

Just watched the season finale of Psych. Completely brainless comedy but I liked it. Kind of bummed it's over.

djchameleon 04-01-2014 05:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Moss (Post 1433781)
Just watched the season finale of Psych. Completely brainless comedy but I liked it. Kind of bummed it's over.

I need to see that. It was the series finale right?

I haven't seen any of this last season.

The Batlord 04-02-2014 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1433639)
I think you connected the two because of Tim Kringe I believe. He was a producer on Lost and then went on to be the creator or exec. producer of Heroes.

I think it was just that that was around the time that they were coming out with shows that were more season and story based rather than episodic like Lost and 24 and Prison Break. It worked out for Cable, but for network TV it could get pretty lame. I got fed up with Lost pretty early on just cause the acting was so godawful. Everything was just so ****ing overdramatic and the dialogue was just so ****ing melodramatic that I couldn't take the show seriously.


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