^^
If you're watching something anyways, how can you say you don't have time for it?
Unless you're going for quantity? (After 2 seasons of a UK show, you put in the same amount of time as a season of an American)
That amazed me, too. It was a throwback to how Star Trek used to be with TNG and VOY - family friendly comfort food. But the audience for that style of show is simply gone, even on broadcast, at least in the numbers that could support a pricey SFX extravaganza.I watched Terra Nova and found it to be pretty lousy. How the hell does a show about humanity rebuilding civilization in the time of the dinosaurs wind up being so bland?![]()
Yeah, season 9 has been deadly ... And while I don't dislike JLC, I despise her character. Bleah.I think the quality of the show has really taken a nosedive. The stories just haven't been very good and Harmon is pretty much phoning it in at this point. And JLC just wreaks of stunt casting. I was really surprised when it was renewed.NCIS - still a great show...although I am finding that Abby is occasionally getting on my nerves lately. Not all the time, but sometimes the quirkiness is coming off as whiny-ness - at least to me. Jethro Gibbs is still the best character on TV though.
don't know... i was pretty disapointed by Doctor Who last year...
i've got nothing against 11th Doctor, i think Smith is doing fantastic in the role... I just got very bored of the River Song storyline very quickly... think she's an annoying irritating character, so basically an entire season focusing on her 'secrets' and 'truth' got too much for me... hopefully now it's over we can actually get back to some interesting storylines soon...
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Thanks for saying that, it summed it up pretty much for me.And while I appreciated the novelty of LOST in hindsight it was one of the worst things to happen to tv--ever since 2004 more and more shows want to copy its unique style--flashbacks, large unwieldy cast, interconnected stories, too much plot in an hour, dragging out unanswered questions frustrating the audience only to then never provide answers or satisfying ones making the audience wonder why they even introduced a complicated mythology into the mix to begin with. More and more characters are treated as plot devices and the casting in recent years in my opinion has been lacklustre. Writers are depending more and more on frenetic pacing, action, plot twists or wild cliffhangers--which I love--but they can't exist solely for pure instant gratification--they need to be a springbroad for more fully developed storylines.
Mad Men, Walking Dead, Portlandia, Parks and Rec, Community, South Park and Ugly Americans all had great seasons.
You and me both.And while I don't dislike JLC, I despise her character. Bleah.
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