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#344330 - 19/04/2011 02:36 2011 TV season
hybrid8
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Registered: 12/11/2001
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Loc: Toronto, CANADA
Hooked on these three new dramas:

The Chicago Code (FOX) - Fox seems to consistently produce higher calibre prime-time programming than the other three broadcast networks. When they take the time out from reality TV that is. smile

The Killing (AMC) - this network is on fire

Game of Thrones (HBO) - brand new, still feeling it out, but very good
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#344346 - 19/04/2011 12:23 Re: 2011 TV season [Re: hybrid8]
larry818
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Registered: 01/10/2002
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Loc: Fullerton, Calif.
I guess at AMC "original series" means they were the first to do it in english...

Here's the original, very worth watching:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0826760/

There's two seasons completed already, about 30 hours worth of reading subtitles...

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#344358 - 19/04/2011 13:35 Re: 2011 TV season [Re: larry818]
hybrid8
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Registered: 12/11/2001
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Originally Posted By: larry818
I guess at AMC "original series" means they were the first to do it in english...


And back in 1991 on ABC it was called Twin Peaks. smile

An even funnier use of "Original Series" is Being Human on Syfy. Which is another show I've been enjoying, along side the UK original series (which I prefer).
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#344371 - 19/04/2011 16:26 Re: 2011 TV season [Re: hybrid8]
DWallach
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Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 3810
I'll second the nomination for "The Killing." Yes, I know it was done first elsewhere, but that's just fine. I'd like to see more quality "imports" like this rather than more of the usual dreck.

Part of me really wants to get HBO, but it's another $20/mo., which doesn't seem work it. (Yes, I know I could switch to satellite, but that's a can of worms I don't want to open until there's a "decent" DVR available, and by that I mean supporting Internet streaming, content extraction, etc.)

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#344378 - 19/04/2011 17:07 Re: 2011 TV season [Re: DWallach]
Dignan
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Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12345
Loc: Sterling, VA
The HBO business model just doesn't make sense to me. They've been fortunate that since they began airing original TV series, they've had shows that are so good that they get the network new subscribers who don't even necessarily want the movies. That big a monthly fee just doesn't make sense for one or two shows, especially when Showtime might have a show you really want to watch as well.

And HBO isn't even that good at getting their shows on video, either. Unless it's the Sopranos, they don't seem to put much effort into their release schedule. I'm still praying that one day they'll release my beloved Carnivale on bluray, since it's the most stunning TV show cinematography I've ever seen. But I'll be waiting a long time for that.


I've been picking up new series that aren't really much to write home about. Breakout Kings is pretty entertaining, but I'm not going to get anything profound out of it or anything. Other than that, I can't really think of any new shows I'm checking out.

My wife and I tried starting two shows that everyone raved about, but we stopped after 2-4 episodes of each:

Archer - while I like the cast and it had its funny moments, this simply wasn't funny enough to keep me coming back. I also never understood why people found the guy who voices Archer to be funny. He played the son on Dr Katz, which I also never enjoyed, and it's basically the same voice and delivery.

Boardwalk Empire - I love the time period, the visuals are stunning, and Steve Buscemi is great. But that's all I found to like about the show. I was shocked by how little I cared about what was going on. Maybe I should have given it more time, but after investing four hours into the show and being left cold, we just decided to drop it.


One show - that isn't technically part of 2011 yet, only when my wife and I caught up on it - is Children's Hospital. It's an Adult Swim show and it's friggin' hysterical. At least, if this is the kind of humor for you. If you found Hot Tub Time Machine funny, or any movie by David Wain (Wet Hot American Summer is amazing), then you might be into this. It's a completely wacky and fairly offensive parody of all types of doctor TV shows. It's also pretty easy to catch up on, mostly because there really is no plot*, each episode is only 15 minutes long, and there's 10-12 episodes in each of the two seasons.

Anyway, sorry to ramble a little in this post. I didn't sleep that well last night... smile
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#344379 - 19/04/2011 17:22 Re: 2011 TV season [Re: hybrid8]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
"Original series" means that it was produced for that venue, and it's not just a syndicated or rerun broadcast. It's important for those networks to note, as they also broadcast reruns, unlike the Big Four.
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