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Re: TV Eye

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 10:32 am
by halloweengirl
I saw Glee. I liked Glee. I will be watching more of Glee.

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:46 am
by maxmum
Yes puppet yes. Your bloody glee obsessed. I managed to watch it all, good characters and romantic story arc - shame so many of the numbers make me want to poor molten lava in my ears.

I am catching up on Heroes season 4 at the moment and its a fab return to form after the poxy season 3.

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:41 am
by soulmining
Right, time to grab this thread by the scruff of its neck as I've been neglecting it (and the forum as a whole) in recent weeks.

First things first - after two highly enjoyable years I've reluctantly decided to draw my TV Eye column on Blog Central to a close, partly due to work commitments, partly due to the need to focus on developing my own website. My posts were getting more and more infrequent and I've been finding it difficult to make the time to write something every month.

However, I do hope to keep things alive on here a bit more regularly, so... here's a few thoughts on recent bits 'n' bobs...

Heroes, season 4: I just can't bring myself to watch it after such a disappointing season 3.

Being Human: Following on from Kevin's comments... I do think Russell Tovey is a fine young actor but his performance (or character of George rather) in the first episode was far too OTT and seemed very out of character. I like the show as a whole but am becoming increasingly annoyed by the character of Annie, I just don't think they thought the whole ghost concept through; maybe it's me but I just don't understand how she can be a ghost yet suddenly now everyone can see her and she's able to get a job in a pub??? And the 'comedy' scenes in the pub were just excruciating to watch. They'd have been better to make her a zombie... surely simpler?!

The Persuasionists: new sitcom on BBC2 with Adam Buxton and Simon Farnaby (Bunny And The Bull). Not even worthy of a pilot on BBC Three, the first episode was so poor I had to switch it off. Mind-bogglingly awful.

Wallander: loving the desolate tone to these crime dramas, it just feels really fresh with it being set in Sweden, and Branagh continues to do a fantastic job in the title role.

Glee: against my better judgement, and on Puppy's recommendation, I decided to give this a try... and you know what, it's infectious and I'm hooked. As is my normally cynical flatmate, to my even greater surprise. Really good characters, very funny in places, and a joy to watch.

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 11:39 am
by Satans Puppy
Watch heroes!! it's a lot better than season 3... although the lack of Ali Larter this season has been disappointing.

Also The Good Wife starts on Channel 4 soon... Jan 25th, it stars Nurse Hathaway from ER and Mr Big from Sex and the City. It's Really good, I just downed season 1 in one day :lol:

Interesting characters and a great cast that works well together.... Interesting stories too. It's not at all what you think from the Channel 4 TV spots :)

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:32 pm
by Laymonite
New series of True Blood this week. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next. The first series started off a bit crap I thought but by the end was brilliant. Strangely I find all the stuff directly relating to vampires a bit rubbish. It was better when it was Sookie and her friends and family, reacting to the vampire situations.

Also the last episodes of Survivors and Being Human. I wonder if there'll be a third series for either or both?

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:12 pm
by Satans Puppy
For those of us who have never seen BIG LOVE, I highly suggest getting the box sets... it's one of those shows that not many people have heard off but it's in it fifth year now and the story is still going strong. :)

TOP Show!

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:02 pm
by MaxRenn
Satans Puppy wrote:For those of us who have never seen BIG LOVE, I highly suggest getting the box sets... it's one of those shows that not many people have heard off but it's in it fifth year now and the story is still going strong. :)

TOP Show!
Heartily endorse Big Love, gets better and better with each new season. Although I almost didn't make it past the first four episodes of season one as Harry Dean Stanton's performance as the polygamist cult leader quite literally made my flesh crawl.

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:34 am
by maxmum
Just watched all of Misfits in one sitting, excellent stuff lol!

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:39 am
by goregoregirl
maxmum wrote:Just watched all of Misfits in one sitting, excellent stuff lol!
I LOVE Misfits, I thought it was a bit like Being Human - terrible premise, but it turned out to be really good.

I recomment Lizzie & Sarah to anyone who's a fan of Jam, Brasseye, Nighty Night etc. It's still on BBC iPlayer if you missed it, one of the darkest but funniest shows I've seen in a while.

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 11:49 am
by sherbetbizarre
goregoregirl wrote:Lizzie & Sarah
Yeah, that was good - a one-off pilot (for now) with Jessica Haynes from Spaced.

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 9:05 am
by orlovsky
Nice to see Paul starting as he means to go on, with Zone Horror: there was a double bill of I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE and COLOR ME BLOOD RED last night.

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 5:22 am
by krispyg
Yep the quality of the films on HC has improved massively, really really enjoyed The Killing Room

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 9:39 am
by maxmum
Big brother soon... hurrah

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 2:01 pm
by Satans Puppy
Hooray!!!!

Legend Of The Seeker cancelled but it's been cracking this season :(

Currently watching Greys Anatomy season finale and bloody hell... it's intense.. .they did this last season saved the best fall last.

So much blood!!!!

Re: TV Eye

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:13 pm
by **suzy**
I don't watch much tv but when I do it's any of the CSI programs or The IT Crowd. I watch more movies that just normal tv.