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Post by Hibbers on Sept 29, 2013 16:11:14 GMT
So aside from Breaking Bad, I know there are a few of us watching that, what else are you watching at the moment?
We've got into Aussie Masterchef and I enjoyed Aussie Bake Off. British Bake off is still a winner.
So, whatcha watchin'?
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Post by Lou on Sept 29, 2013 17:08:13 GMT
We're also loving Aussie Masterchef. Enjoying the final episodes of Dexter and looking forward to the return of Homeland.
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Post by bexim on Sept 29, 2013 18:18:34 GMT
We're only managing to keep up with GBBO and Educating Yorkshire atm, tried Breaking Bad, but it wanted too much from me, not something I could manage after work.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2013 18:31:52 GMT
Jericho - almost onto the final episode. Which sadly, and a little frustratingly, is halfway through the second series as it was cut for some reason. Still, enjoying it and know I'll be wondering how it all finishes in a couple of episodes time. That aside, we finished Dexter last week, I'm onto series 6 of the American version of The Office (which is WAY better, and funnier, than the British version), New Girl has just started again and we have re-picked up Breaking Bad - but who hasn't
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Post by Quote on Sept 29, 2013 19:01:26 GMT
Has anyone tried Orange Is The New Black?
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Post by DC on Sept 29, 2013 19:53:16 GMT
Final episode of Dexter tonight - can't quite believe it's the last time I'm going to watch those magnificent opening credits. I'm also giving Under the Dome a go, though I'm not loving it yet. I like is its approach to killing off what you think are key characters so as to keep you on your toes. I love The Almighty Johnsons, a series from New Zealand about a family of brothers who are the reincarnation of Norse Gods. It's storyline heavy with few special effects and has some cracking characters including the ridiculous Zeb and the world's sexiest grandad*. Obviously it's slightly ridiculous as you can't honestly imagine a tall 21 year old pisshead being Odin, and it's also really funny. It got cancelled at the end of its second season and was brought back after a fan campaign (season three is excellent so far) but so far there's no sign of season four being announced. The remainder of TV on my planner is The Newsroom (excellent first season, slow to warm to season 2), Suburgatory (everyone needs a little light relief) and obviously I'm going to re-watch season 6 of True Blood as it hits our tv screens tomorrow. Oh, and grandad, him:
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Post by hywelwj on Sept 29, 2013 20:17:48 GMT
Has anyone tried Orange Is The New Black? yes, it was very good.
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Post by nowimnobody on Sept 30, 2013 3:28:34 GMT
I'm a big Newsroom fan. A lot of people seem unimpressed but I think it's great TV. Looking forward to Homeland, season three starting tonight here as well.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2013 6:11:18 GMT
Forgot about Bates Motel. The first series was pretty good and looking forward to the second. Although I do find it hard to get past the fact that it's little Charlie (from the chocolate factory).
Also. The Walking Dead. Enough said.
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Post by thedevilwearsprada on Sept 30, 2013 6:31:39 GMT
I'm watching the entire Spooks back catalogue again, and looking forward to Homeland. I have to confess I have become slightly addicted to the TLC channel, which is just full of shite. Loving Scandal and The Big C on more 4. I have never watched Breaking Bad or Dexter. I really should......
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Post by Pepsi on Sept 30, 2013 11:34:20 GMT
Is it bad that I am watching Dexter whilst breastfeeding my baby? There is nothing good on tv at 4am so I've been catching up on it on Netflix. I'm on series 4 at the moment. Can't wait for new series of True Blood and Walking Dead.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2013 13:04:30 GMT
It's not bad at all In fact - if we ever get around to having a child, one of the first boy names in line is 'Dexter'. Imagine when he grows up and asks who he was named after!
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Post by Pepsi on Sept 30, 2013 14:24:17 GMT
Dexter is a cute name, but yeah it would be awkward to tell your child they are named after a tv show serial killer! Haha!
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Post by joshwood on Sept 30, 2013 14:27:36 GMT
That aside, we finished Dexter last week, I'm onto series 6 of the American version of The Office (which is WAY better, and funnier, than the British version), New Girl has just started again and we have re-picked up Breaking Bad - but who hasn't The US Office is one of my favorite shows ever, but the first three seasons are definitely the best. It's a bit downhill from there, but definitely worth watching as long as Steve Carell's around.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2013 14:30:13 GMT
Even after he left, it's still got Dwight in it.
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Post by joshwood on Sept 30, 2013 14:40:06 GMT
That's true, it's definitely not a BAD show after he left. The second to last episode was one of my favorites ever because of Jim and Dwight's back and forth.
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Post by claud on Sept 30, 2013 16:40:16 GMT
Dave Gorman is essential viewing atm.
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Post by izzabethizzabeth on Sept 30, 2013 17:45:54 GMT
Jericho - almost onto the final episode. Which sadly, and a little frustratingly, is halfway through the second series as it was cut for some reason. Still, enjoying it and know I'll be wondering how it all finishes in a couple of episodes time. That aside, we finished Dexter last week, I'm onto series 6 of the American version of The Office (which is WAY better, and funnier, than the British version), New Girl has just started again and we have re-picked up Breaking Bad - but who hasn't We too got into the American Office recently. Totally addicted and on the finale of season 3 tonight - JIM AND PAM 4EVA. Really that's all we are watching, alongside Parks and Recreation which I have also fallen heavily for, enough to faff around unlocking the dvd player to play any region and acquire all the DVD's from over the pond rather than wait for the BBC to start screening more. Looking forward to Homeland returning though as I can't get enough of Saul's beard.
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Post by Stephen on Sept 30, 2013 18:12:42 GMT
Absolutely unexpectedly loved Count Arthur Strong - a character I'd never been aware of before, but hearing Grahman Linehan was involved gave it a go, and wow what a brilliant, fully realised comic creation, and why has it taken so long to bring him to the screen!
Elementary - been watching that recently - yeah it's no Sherlock [which I also love] but the chemistry between Lucy Liu and Jonny Lee Miller is great and the performance a joy to watch, its good fun, nothing revolutionary or ground breaking but a good.
The Newsroom - worth watching for Emily Mortimer and Jeff Daniels alone, despite the rest of most of the characters being as annoying as hell.
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Post by bewildergirl on Sept 30, 2013 19:00:21 GMT
Nothing has really grabbed my attention since Broadchurch.
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