I almost never watch a show because most of the time after a episode I fell asleep.
But there is one show in the last couple of year that I really loved:
I almost never watch a show because most of the time after a episode I fell asleep.
But there is one show in the last couple of year that I really loved:
rocketpig said:
23 posts and calling a mod stupid. Sweet irony, you're killing me.
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He is not calling you stupid he is calling you a retard =p.
konnichiwa said:
He is not calling you stupid he is calling you a retard =p.
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Then... Can I have the priviledge of calling him stupid for missing that other post he made before this one? =P
On topic: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Hehe...!
Random game thought :
Why is Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 getting so much hate? We finally get a real game and they're not even satisfied... I'm starting to hate the gaming community so f****** much...
rocketpig said:
Wow. To think I was nice the first time and gave you a warning. Then I see this...
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How's the cape?
The cape is doing quite well, thank you. Haven't seen you in awhile, Benga.
Then again, I have little time to do anything other than hang out in the OT forum a bit every day.
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1. Simpsons
2. Futurama
3. Heroes
4. House Those are mainly the only ones I watch.
Edit: Why does this keep happening? Everything becomes small and on one line.
Edit 2: It dissapeared with the edit
Edit 3: It's back?
http://www.vgchartz.com/games/userreviewdisp.php?id=261
That is VGChartz LONGEST review. And it's NOT Cute Kitten DS
blackstar said: I love lost too but season 4 sucked , too fictional IMO |
:O.......
Blasphemy!
Dude the show has been Sci-Fi from the very beginning...how else would you explain the monster?
Lost, its just as good at drama as it is at sci fi. Granted its corny and lately its been cliche and run out character development ideas but its still the most complex, multilayered, politically subversive, rewarding and intellectually involving narrative in the history of television.
Its too good for tv. I love how every episode usually involves an on island / flash back or forward surprise that is completely unpredictable despite our experience.
And the very fact that the writers respond to the audience's involvement is another key factor.
2 examples from Lost season 4 finale. - When ben linus says "so" after killing keamey, this is straight out of the mouth of Cheney's response to the lack of US support over Iraq. - Following the death of carl, fan sites complained about the hole in his drink bottle only appearing on one side. When the helicopter is shot they ask Desmond to patch both holes.
There is so much fan service in Lost its unreal.
And yea, season 4 was not as good as season 3 except for Meet Kevin Johnson, the Finale and ep 2.
“When we make some new announcement and if there is no positive initial reaction from the market, I try to think of it as a good sign because that can be interpreted as people reacting to something groundbreaking. ...if the employees were always minding themselves to do whatever the market is requiring at any moment, and if they were always focusing on something we can sell right now for the short term, it would be very limiting. We are trying to think outside the box.” - Satoru Iwata - This is why corporate multinationals will never truly understand, or risk doing, what Nintendo does.
megaman79 said: Lost, its just as good at drama as it is at sci fi. Granted its corny and lately its been cliche and run out character development ideas but its still the most complex, multilayered, politically subversive, rewarding and intellectually involving narrative in the history of television. |
*head explodes*
Please tell me you're joking. Lost is a lot of fun and I enjoy the show (and yes, there is fan service, loads of it), but let's not confuse complexity with depth.
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