It ain't complete yet. And it'll be more than $82 when it's done with 5+ seasonsTessian wrote:Does Dexter count as a drama? Because if so I'd have to contend it is the best of all by far... and it's cheaper than $82
See: viewtopic.php?p=109166#109166Shrinweck wrote:If you like The Wire I definitely recommend that you watch The Corner. It's by the writer/producer of The Wire. It's very similar subject matter, but done on a smaller scope, concentrating on those directly affected by the drug culture.
You're wrong. Dexter is okay but there's no comparing it and The Wire.Tessian wrote:Does Dexter count as a drama? Because if so I'd have to contend it is the best of all by far... and it's cheaper than $82
Ah, thanks. Now that I'm older than when I first watched it, I would never rewatch it. The end contains a real life recap of what actually happened (pretty much the same) and what's going on now. Makes it even harder to watch.Kupek wrote:See: viewtopic.php?p=109166#109166Shrinweck wrote:If you like The Wire I definitely recommend that you watch The Corner. It's by the writer/producer of The Wire. It's very similar subject matter, but done on a smaller scope, concentrating on those directly affected by the drug culture.
Dexter rules all kinds of ass. Don't know 'bout The Wire but Dexter is freakin' awesome and getting better all the time.Andrew, Killer Bee wrote:You're wrong. Dexter is okay but there's no comparing it and The Wire.Tessian wrote:Does Dexter count as a drama? Because if so I'd have to contend it is the best of all by far... and it's cheaper than $82
Other than the relatively anti-climactic last ep, I thought they did an excellent job with the season. Particularly considering they had nothing to work with in terms of books. The whole idea with Miguel was awesome.Seraphina wrote:I <3 me some Dexter, but I found this past season a little lacking.
it's also canceled....all great shows never get past a ssecond season.....most don't even get a second season...and if they get past that point they go to shit......bOOOOOOOOBlotus wrote:Have you watched Pushing Daisies?Seraphina wrote:I also loved Dead Like Me
Not exactly a shining resume there. His best was Dead Like Me and that jumped the shark big time in the middle of its second season. Heroes is, for the most part, a disappointment that you just wait to get better and Voyager is arguably the worst of the Star TreksBlotus wrote:Pushing Daisies is (was) pretty awesome. It was created by Bryan Fuller, who did Dead Like Me (among other things). Watch it!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0925266/
That's just stupid. Everybody loved it because of the good vs. evil stuff. I mean, Clancy Brown was fucking psycho wicked in that series.Flip wrote:I just got through all the Carnivale DVDs and i also thought it was pretty cool. Its a shame it didnt get picked up for more seasons (like Deadwood, which is even better than Carnivale, i think) but i can understand why. I think people wanted more 1920's circus stuff and less good vs evil supernatural weirdness. It kept my interest, but but wont will the mass public.
Season 1 of Heroes was promising but ultimately disappointing. Basically they stretched a 15-episode arc into 22 episodes, fumbling along the way. Season 2 was horrible and Season 3 is only marginally better than 2 but shows hints of promise here and there. Nothing to really be overly proud about.Blotus wrote:I believe he was involved with season one of Heroes, which people apparently like (I've never seen it). Wonderfalls is also pretty good, but not as good as PD and DLM. Furthermore, eat shit
See, i dont think so. The previews for Carnivale seemed more like the 'life of a 1920's travelling circus', and its opening show had more viewers than any previous HBO series... only to rapidly decline to almost nothing by the end of the second season, from what i read about the show. Would that lead one to think that people didnt like the good vs evil?SineSwiper wrote:That's just stupid. Everybody loved it because of the good vs. evil stuff. I mean, Clancy Brown was fucking psycho wicked in that series.Flip wrote:I just got through all the Carnivale DVDs and i also thought it was pretty cool. Its a shame it didnt get picked up for more seasons (like Deadwood, which is even better than Carnivale, i think) but i can understand why. I think people wanted more 1920's circus stuff and less good vs evil supernatural weirdness. It kept my interest, but but wont will the mass public.
Actually, hearing about that strange power made me more interested in it than a boring series about a circus show.Flip wrote:See, i dont think so. The previews for Carnivale seemed more like the 'life of a 1920's travelling circus', and its opening show had more viewers than any previous HBO series... only to rapidly decline to almost nothing by the end of the second season, from what i read about the show. Would that lead one to think that people didnt like the good vs evil?
I thought it was pretty cool and people with our interests probably did, too. I suppose thats why you dont also see RPGs and anime rule the world, though. :)
I downloaded the first season. I remember seeing the commercials for the show now and being interested, but I never started watching it. I like it thoughBlotus wrote:Pushing Daisies is (was) pretty awesome. It was created by Bryan Fuller, who did Dead Like Me (among other things). Watch it!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0925266/
I knew you would!Seraphina wrote:I downloaded the first season. I remember seeing the commercials for the show now and being interested, but I never started watching it. I like it thoughBlotus wrote:Pushing Daisies is (was) pretty awesome. It was created by Bryan Fuller, who did Dead Like Me (among other things). Watch it!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0925266/