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Revenge is the poster child for "shoulda been a mini-series." There was literally no good story for those characters after the initial revenge arc. The first season was wonderful as starting with the episodic plots that slowly melted into a serialized end, but then they came back for another year and clearly had no idea wtf they were doing.

 

Brothers and Sisters...I recall liking it in the beginning but being turned off by how unrelatable the characters were. I don't particularly care for earnest family drama about rich people.

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I'm on season 3 of Ozark. The first season is slow. Takes it sweet time setting things up. But by the end of the first season things start getting good. Jason Bateman and Laura Linney really ground the series. It's way to overhyped. but it's still an entertaining show. The cast is solid. Aside from an overhyped Tom Pelphrey. Doing the same #$@&%*! he did on GL

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SKINS. Making my way through Season 2.

 

Sid telling Tony in the club about his father's death was STUNNING. Beyond words. I cried so much. It's wonderful what they've been doing with Tony's redemption. He was such a conniving little sociopath and now he's been made to suffer. I really love Sid, Chris, Cassie, and Michelle. I don't feel like they're giving Maxxie and Anwar proper time or development. The Season 2 opener came close for Maxxie but still.

 

I am embarrassed to admit how long it took me to realize I was watching younger Gendry and Gilly!

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Skins was my jam initially. Crazy how many stars that show created: Dev Patel, Nicholas Hoult, Daniel Kaluuya, Jack O’Connell, Kaya Scodelario, Hannah Murray and Joe Dempsie (from GoT).

 

For some reason, I think about the musical sequence a lot:

 

 

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I adore Skins so very much! I might have to give those first two series another watch again soon just to see how it hits me this time around. I originally watched as a teen, and I was in love with Tony, and I believed in the fantasy of Tony/Maxxie, but my god, one prolonged experience with a sociopath in real life made me detest the character beyond words. Just the thought of him makes my stomach turn a little. Sid, however, is an angel.

Nick Hoult is wonderful, though. He was the breakout star of The Great.

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Did I mention how much I adore Effy? For someone so little focused on, she's GREAT. The actress has a lot to do with it.

 

Effy: My art course work. It's on the subject of emotion and you seem quite... emotional. So you can do it for me.

Sid: And?

Effy: Oh, for chrissake. I'll sort out your [!@#$%^&*] soap opera.

Sid: You will?!

Effy: Just this once.

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On 7/21/2020 at 6:32 PM, Faulkner said:

Skins was my jam initially. Crazy how many stars that show created: Dev Patel, Nicholas Hoult, Daniel Kaluuya, Jack O’Connell, Kaya Scodelario, Hannah Murray and Joe Dempsie (from GoT).

 

It really did! It's kinda crazy when you think about it. But not surprising considering how well acted it is. It's one of those shows like Oz or GOT able to create long-lasting stars.

 

On 7/21/2020 at 6:39 PM, All My Shadows said:

I adore Skins so very much! I might have to give those first two series another watch again soon just to see how it hits me this time around. I originally watched as a teen, and I was in love with Tony, and I believed in the fantasy of Tony/Maxxie, but my god, one prolonged experience with a sociopath in real life made me detest the character beyond words. Just the thought of him makes my stomach turn a little. Sid, however, is an angel.

Nick Hoult is wonderful, though. He was the breakout star of The Great.

 

I can totally see how I would be in love with Tony if I had seen this as a teenager first! But I suppose the discovery of this is the point. When you watch for the first time in your 30s, however, you can definitely see the issues from the beginning, but thankfully the show does too.

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Even though it lasted one season, it kept popping up as I was playing catch-up on the current season of THE 100 so...THE TOMORROW PEOPLE.

 

I like it so far. Though I loved the remake that was Nickelodeon in the 90s.

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On 7/22/2020 at 8:48 PM, ChitHappens said:

Everwood.  Needed to watch something wholesome.  Still hate Ephram!  

 

Oh no, poor Ephram! I understand him, annoying as he can be.

 

You reminded me to finish my rewatch of Season 1. I only ever saw the first two seasons, so eventually I'll get to "new" episodes.

 

The season-long arc of Colin's coma and then tumultuous recovery is SUCH a great story, and quite unique to this genre. To think the WB/CW used to do shows like these. Compare it to RIVERDALE and it's like 😶

 

Looking forward to rewatching Marcia Cross' run on the show. I barely remember anything about it.

 

 

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1 hour ago, YRBB said:

The season-long arc of Colin's coma and then tumultuous recovery is SUCH a great story, and quite unique to this genre. To think the WB/CW used to do shows like these. Compare it to RIVERDALE and it's like 😶


Watch All American! Not exactly the same as those old school gentle WB/CW dramas, but a great, deep family soap.

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27 minutes ago, All My Shadows said:


Watch All American! Not exactly the same as those old school gentle WB/CW dramas, but a great, deep family soap.

 

I've been wondering if it was any good. I'll definitely check it out.

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1 hour ago, YRBB said:

 

I've been wondering if it was any good. I'll definitely check it out.

 

You betta check out AA.  Really good show!

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