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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 10:20 
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Anyone watched the Flash? downloaded the 1st episode last night but not watched it yet

Also Walking Dead S5 started last night!


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Anyone watched the Flash? downloaded the 1st episode last night but not watched it yet

Also Walking Dead S5 started last night!


I watched the first ep when it leaked about 6 months ago , its okay as a setup and has the chance that they can add other super powered characters into the mix (and then have them show up on Arrow)


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 Post subject: Re: General Purpose US TV thread
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asfish wrote:
Anyone watched the Flash? downloaded the 1st episode last night but not watched it yet

Also Walking Dead S5 started last night!


I watched the first ep when it leaked about 6 months ago , its okay as a setup and has the chance that they can add other super powered characters into the mix (and then have them show up on Arrow)



Ah ok so they are going to do this a bit like Chicago Fire and PD? Think I remember the Flash character been set up in Arrow or was that something else?


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 Post subject: Re: General Purpose US TV thread
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Ah ok so they are going to do this a bit like Chicago Fire and PD? Think I remember the Flash character been set up in Arrow or was that something else?


Originally the whole origin story was going to be covered in Arrow first and then they would spin it out into its own thing but they changed it and Star Labs / Barry was in a small number of Arrow episodes last season but prior to him becoming The Flash (they then had Star Labs work on the vaccine and mentioned Felicity visiting with Barry)

Slight spoiler about the end of the Flash Pilot

ZOMG Spoiler! Click here to view!
And then Oliver is at the end of The Flash Pilot to show they will still keep in touch


Arrow Season 3 has also just started


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Watched a couple of episodes of Scorpion last night

"It centres on an eccentric genius and his international network of super-geniuses who form the last line of defence against the complex threats of the modern age"

Not a bad show at all, nice to watch, some of the plot is utter madness but that doesn't really cause an issue.

The main character is based (and named) after this guy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_O'Brien


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Also Constantine started this week, had a quick look whilst my wife was making her tea last night and it looks good!


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It seemed ok, but there wasn't anything there that really grabbed me. Will try a couple more though.

On the other hand, The 100 returned for Series 2 and that's great.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:44 
Has anyone else seen Forever?
About a guy who can't die, well he can, but comes back to life every time, working as a mortician and helping solve crime, he's also english. It's pretty good.


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It seemed ok, but there wasn't anything there that really grabbed me. Will try a couple more though.

On the other hand, The 100 returned for Series 2 and that's great.


I watched about 5 episodes of that then gave up, on paper it should have been something I liked, but I couldn't get into it


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It seemed ok, but there wasn't anything there that really grabbed me. Will try a couple more though.

On the other hand, The 100 returned for Series 2 and that's great.


I watched about 5 episodes of that then gave up, on paper it should have been something I liked, but I couldn't get into it


I thought it was going to be lightweight teen fluff, but it turned out to be a lot more mature with some genuine surprises.

Series 2 looks very interesting..


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Season 4 of Two Broke Girls starts tomorrow, whoo!

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Gotham episode 3 was pretty good, getting much better than the first episode.
The Flash episode 3 was alright. It's all by numbers, but the overarching story arch has kicked in earlier than usual, and it passes the time well enough. This is more of a watch in the background, rather than put all your effort into it kinda show.
Really enjoyed Forever. Total highlander rip-off, and logic holes all over the shop, but nicely done and should be interesting. It's basically Highlander meets Elementary meets House.


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Will give Forever a look, thanks for the heads up!


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Watching episode one of Forever. It's a lot like Elementary


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Arrow season 2 finished. Quite enjoyed it.

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I agree that Scorpion is stupid but loads of fun.

Doc G will tell you otherwise, but that's because he hates fun, or something.

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The end of Boardwalk Empire, wow!


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I agree that Scorpion is stupid but loads of fun.

Doc G will tell you otherwise, but that's because he hates fun, or something.

A little too on the dumb side for me. Certainly not as dumb as it could be, but needs to be just a shade smarter really.


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The end of Boardwalk Empire, wow!



Has it finished at Episode 8? That's 4 short from all the other seasons?


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Yep, a reduced run, though they've typically been a full hour long.


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Is that the end? No more seasons? If so, I might start watching it :)


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Is that the end? No more seasons? If so, I might start watching it :)


Yep, completely done and over. I'll be watching the last episode tonight and mourning it's passing.


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That'll do for the next commute show then :)


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Constantine is pretty good. What is his accent meant to be, though?

Also, the new Mondeo looks lovely.

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Also it has the bassist from Wedding Band in it.

Wedding Band was great.

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In the comic, Constantine is a scouser


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 Post subject: Re: General Purpose US TV thread
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I've started watching Southland, its an old show, 5 seasons and now finished. Ran from 2009 until 2013.

Its a Cop show based in LA, very good so far well worth a look.


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I'm getting my US Police fix from Chicago PD at the mo, and very good it is too.


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Constantine is pretty good. What is his accent meant to be, though?

The actor is Welsh, and if he's trying to hide that he's doing a bad job of it.


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It's a bit, like... I dunno - simplified Welsh, or something.

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The Constantine accent is all over the fucking map but I went in expecting that. I've only watched the first episode and, though it was a bit heavy-handed and hokey in places, I quite enjoyed it. Certainly enough to give the second episode a fair shake.


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Much like the lead girl in Transformers 3, who as a well brought up girl from Devon has one of the most unconvincing English accents I've ever heard.

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It's a bit, like... I dunno - simplified Welsh, or something.
It's Swansea. He sounds a lot like (and looks a little like) the comedian Rhod Gilbert, which is confusing.

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The Constantine accent is all over the fucking map but I went in expecting that. I've only watched the first episode and, though it was a bit heavy-handed and hokey in places, I quite enjoyed it. Certainly enough to give the second episode a fair shake.
I agree, the first episode was a bit wincing in places but then really good in others. I think it'll probably find a groove. I'm sticking with it for now.


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Finally watching the IT dvd I bought years ago.

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Is the book any good?

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I enjoyed it as a pre-teen. Haven't read it since. Proper doorstopper it is.


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Ooh, memory! That was the book that first made me think about the concept of infinity and then I couldn't sleep for a fortnight.

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Is the book any good?


Yep, I re-read it earlier this year and it's still very compelling.


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I enjoyed it as a pre-teen. Haven't read it since. Proper doorstopper it is.


Yeah, me too. Borrowed from the local library... I read that, Misery, Pet Cemetery, Salems Lot, The Shining and Gerald's Game before I was 13. Gerald's Game is definitely not something a 12 year old child should be reading.

And people worry about kids playing Call of Duty!

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I enjoyed it as a pre-teen. Haven't read it since. Proper doorstopper it is.


Yeah, me too. Borrowed from the local library... I read that, Misery, Pet Cemetery, Salems Lot, The Shining and Gerald's Game before I was 13. Gerald's Game is definitely not something a 12 year old child should be reading.

And people worry about kids playing Call of Duty!

I did the same, at my school library!

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Grim... wrote:
Finally watching the IT dvd I bought years ago.

Bring on the clown-fear!

I just had to flip the disk! Old school!

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I read today that Christopher Nolan's brother, who's name I forget, is apparently developing a TV series for HBO based on Asimov's Foundation trilogy.

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I read today that Christopher Nolan's brother, who's name I forget, is apparently developing a TV series for HBO based on Asimov's Foundation trilogy.


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