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Love the lottery winner in the seaside mansion eating on the floor because he has no furniture. Talking to, and playing with, a teddy bear because he has nobody. A lot of emptiness in that house.
The surfing scene at the end looked like a lot of fun. Glad to see Mr Ellsworth is alive and well. And of course, Al Bundy rocks. |
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although i am not a member of the surfing elite, i really liked it. i will definitely watch next week
<--- sweet hair-do on john, amirite? |
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glad to see some of you stuck around and enjoyed it.
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This show has a lot of potential to be another great HBO series. I need to rewatch the scene where the lottery winner is waving the gun around to hear everything John said.
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I'm looking forward to the next few episodes. This was just kind of a standard "meet the cast" type of pilot.
However, [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] seeing Ellsworth, and it looks like we'll see Charlie Utter next week. I'll watch just for that. |
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Do people consider the reverse-scheduling effect of certain types of TV shows? Generally, people getting the slot behind a good show is a good thing, but in heavy drama shows like Lost and the Sopranos, you can't decompress fast enough from the first show to watch the second one.
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Do people consider the reverse-scheduling effect of certain types of TV shows? Generally, people getting the slot behind a good show is a good thing, but in heavy drama shows like Lost and the Sopranos, you can't decompress fast enough from the first show to watch the second one. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I didn't watch this yet because my wife and I were too busy freaking out about the sopranos finale. |
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I figured I would give it a shot and wasn't that impressed with the first 10 minutes or so, but after that I was really into it. Very good show, definitely watching next week.
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