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Mikero
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« Reply #1666 on: 13 October 2009, 06:50:40 » |
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Well, I forgot about House and Heroes so it'll be a minute before I watch the newest Curb Your Enthusiasm so you'll probably still be ahead of me. Posted on: 12 October 2009, 20:55:06
OK so... the past couple days in new TV for me: Smallville: The most meh episode this season so far. Almost nothing about the main arc of the season, naturally. Crappy "zombies" and then they neglected a perfect episode to introduce or at least reference Solomon Grundy. Curb Your Enthusiasm: Whole season has been #####ing ace so far, and it didn't stop with episode four. Family Guy: I know a lot of people don't watch so I'll be quick, but the season premiere a few weeks ago was very awesome, the next episode was alright, and this week's episode was good. Your basic story of Peter doing some stupid thing with Brian and Stewie go off doing something else completely unrelated, but both were funny. The Cleveland Show: I never expected to like this show... but I really do. The premiere was... It was a series premiere. It wasn't great, full of character introductions, but the last joke in it is my favourite of the series so far. The past two episodes got progressively better so I guess I'm on board. American Dad: Like Family Man, American Boy had a KILLER season premiere, followed by an OK episode. The third episode of this season was also pretty darn good though. The McFarlane toons were on this week. House: Actually rather forgetful. One of the few episodes since like season three or four that I was able to (accidentally, mind) fully ignore. Some of it was interesting but I don't know where the show is going and I don't know if I'll like it when I do. It's just kind of weird and I'm not really sure what's supposed to be going on with any character right now. Heroes: Let's see. Basically where you didn't want but expected something to be going with Claire (tired of her anyway) went that way. Cool stuff with everyone else (that police psychiatrist is hot, and the deaf chick is rather cool). In all, it was a good one, which I fully expected because last week was a bad one and the premiere was great, and this show seem to ONLY work that way. But a lot of ##### does (Lost) so whatever. How I Met Your Mother: OK. The Simpsons: Dumb.
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« Reply #1679 on: 15 October 2009, 05:19:23 » |
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...snareweloveyou. Posted on: 13 October 2009, 22:39:31
Madeline Zima, who I am forever a fan of after Californication... ...and Hayden Panettiere, who I don't care for but is pretty cute... ...kissing.Let us thank Heroes for this, if nothing else.
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ASR
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« Reply #1684 on: 15 October 2009, 22:09:36 » |
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Yeah, packaging is one thing HBO usually does really well. Especially their complete series box sets. Of course, there are exceptions: Entourage starts out with some of the nicest packaging I've seen and then slowly bastardizes itself as the seasons go on, changing width and height and becoming less sturdy. It's extremely irritating. Oh, and there actually is a slight difference in the CYE packaging before the sixth season. You have the sixth season, so when you open it the discs are inside like a normal DVD package, where you fold the flaps out and see the DVD's. Everything before either Season 6 does it a little differently, and it's very hard to describe: the packaging looks the same, but you pull the plastic disc-holders out from above and below the packaging. Here, I found a photo since I can't describe it:
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