June 14, 201015 yr Member You can say it a few more times and I'll still agree with you The bile in that show is astonishing. It's straight white male insecurity run amok.
June 14, 201015 yr Member You can say it a few more times and I'll still agree with you LMAO!!! Even this conversation is funnier than "TAAHM"...
June 14, 201015 yr Author Member You can say it a few more times and I'll still agree with you. Best. Comeback. EVER.
June 14, 201015 yr Member Ugh, TWO AND A HALF MEN Crapness to the outmost degree The show's okay, but it has had better seasons. I for one would have loved to see how the show would have gone without Charlie Sheen.
June 14, 201015 yr Administrator Oohh...Felicity too! There's just too many tv shows I have to watch. LOL But I think I'm gonna with BTVS, then 6FU, then Felicity.
June 14, 201015 yr Administrator Two and a half men I'm surprised by that, Ron. I mean, I watch it because I like sex and fart jokes (that's about 90% of the jokes), and there's usually hot women. I didn't think it was your "style" of show.
June 15, 201015 yr Member Two and a Half Men usually you either love or hate. I love it, they make me laugh, but most of the time I just like watching it. There's not thinking involved or anything, just mindless fun. I've been thinking for awhile to start watching those TV shows that don't come from the main networks (NBC/CBS/ABC/FOX/CW), mainly Six Feet Under, True Blood or Breaking Bad, but I just can't get myself to actually download the shows. Maybe sometime in the future when I'm done watching all the reruns.
June 16, 201015 yr Member This is basically for nostalgia. I'd also add Downtown, Spy Groove, Spider-Man, and maybe even 3 South. I forgot all about Downtown--we got that late at nighthere in Canada, and Inever seemed to remember when it was on, so would just randomly come across it--for some reason I really loved it. (I hate Two and a Half Men--I find it kinda mean spirited or something. I do like Chuck Lorre's Big Bang much better...) Dexter is one that comes to mind, nearly all my friends watch it but I just never caught on to it, and it feels too late to start now.
June 16, 201015 yr Member Was there a Canadian show about a newspaper? I swear I remember watching this in reruns on Lifetime or Trio or something (Trio at one point had a lot of shows no one else in the States had ever shown, like All Saints, and some forest ranger show, and Corrie). I think there was a plane crash episode.
June 16, 201015 yr Member I've been meaning to watch The Wire for years. And I never did finish watching Andromeda, Dawson's Creek, or Alias.
June 16, 201015 yr Member I've been meaning to watch The Wire for years. And I never did finish watching Andromeda, Dawson's Creek, or Alias. Alias :wub: Sometimes I wish I could forget everything just so that I could watch it again.
June 16, 201015 yr Member I tried The Wire but gave up after about 3 episodes. It was just too difficult. If that makes me lesser in some peoples eyes, so be it. I don't mind being challenged,but it was too confusing!
June 16, 201015 yr Author Member Don't feel bad; I couldn't get into "The Wire," either. In fact, aside from "Oz" and maybe "Six Feet Under" (which I promise I'll begin watching someday), I tend not to enjoy HBO's original programming (and really, after awhile, "Oz" just got to be too much for me, my love for Tom Fontana's work be damned). Conversely, I think I could enjoy "Mad Men" and even "Breaking Bad," but -- wouldn't you know -- AMC is the one network/channel my cable company does not carry? (Come on, Turner Classic Movies, where's your first original, scripted series already?) Edited June 16, 201015 yr by Khan
June 16, 201015 yr Member Umm,Khan there are other ways to enjoy Mad Men... I agree re Oz. By the end it had gone off the boil. Breaking Bad - couldn't get into it. The lead character was just plain unappealing to me.
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