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Re: TV Critics best and worst of TV lists
I just finished season 1 of The Wire and it doesn't start getting really good until Episode 9 Gametime IMO. I was also very upset because someone ruined Episode 12 for me in an OOT thread. Notice that I call it Episode 12 and not the episode where x happens.
Also people can't just say things like LOST or has so many plot holes without expanding in the slightest. The reason why so many people felt it wasn't a great season is because people spent all week looking forward to an episode and when there wasn't a giant secret or twist at the end people were disappointed because they waited a week looking for it. This summer I plan on watching The Wire in full, The Shield in Full and FNL so maybe my opinions will change later. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 24 had a bad season, but as others had said, it was still much better then "My super sweet sixteen" or "Flava of love." [/ QUOTE ]this is like saying "hey lebron didn't perform that well in the finals but he played better than shawn bradley or the cavaliers mascot." [/ QUOTE ] That is exactly what he is saying. And to take your analogy one step further, the basketball critics now rank Lebron the second worst player in the league. [/ QUOTE ] Excellent. Dexter deserves a mention. |
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[ QUOTE ] Question for The Wire fans. I watched the first DVD and the beginning of the second one and couldnt really get into it. Does it get better because it felt like I was forcing myself to watch the first dvd because of all the rave reviews Ive read. [/ QUOTE ] it gets better, but if you don't think the first season is great after having watched it all, you're not wired right and watching any further episodes is probably a waste. [/ QUOTE ] I think if you're not hooked after the front-and-follow game, you have some sort of mental malfunction. This show started slow like any great HBO drama...they develop their story and characters better than any show ever. Season 3 was probably the single greatest season of tv ever, until Season 4 aired. - C - |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] 24 had a bad season, but as others had said, it was still much better then "My super sweet sixteen" or "Flava of love." [/ QUOTE ]this is like saying "hey lebron didn't perform that well in the finals but he played better than shawn bradley or the cavaliers mascot." [/ QUOTE ] That is exactly what he is saying. And to take your analogy one step further, the basketball critics now rank Lebron the second worst player in the league. [/ QUOTE ] well the mascot doesn't count as an NBA player, so Lebron is 2nd worst behind Bradley (what am I missing?) |
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Lost and the Office are my two favorite shows of all time. I also watch Entourage and enjoy it a lot, but I'd never call it a "great show" and could understand why people wouldn't watch it. Other than that, I just watch sports on tv or channel surf.
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[ QUOTE ] 6 - Tyler Perry's House of Payne [/ QUOTE ] i'll admit I've never seen an episode of this show, but have seen multiple previews for it. with that said, I can't imagine a more horrible/unfunny show ever being conceived of by man. [/ QUOTE ] I've not watched any shows of it either, but the concept is very simple: Tyler Perry has a HUGE following, give him a show and see if it will be a hit. Of course, there is zero crossover in Tyler Perry's following, and OOT, so I doubt we'd ever get a real analysis of whether or not the show hits it's target audience's wheelhouse or not. |
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