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I'll take your flippant two word response as a usual ineffective attempt at trolling because you don't follow the connection I'm drawing between House and Sherlock Holmes.

House was always basically Sherlock Holmes, M.D., and they were not subtle about it. But I'm sending BBC's current Sherlock Holmes series was influenced by House's interpretation of Sherlock Holmes. I don't know if that's how he was written in the original novels but we sure didn't previously think of him in pop culture as an obsessed 'Psychopath for good'.
 
Star Trek (2009). It must be wearing me down. I found a line reading I liked, so that's 2 things now. Still haven't seen Into Darkness.
 
I've started watching Heroes Season 1 on DVD. I've watched the first two episodes, and they were pretty good.

I'm also 5 episodes away from finishing Green Lantern TAS. Its a really good show, I wish I had given it a chance when it was on TV.
 
I'm watching Fargo and Sherlock at the same time.

It's a little weird, cause the same actor has almost the same mannerisms for two morally opposed characters.
 
I am currently watching my Exam Team prepare year-end exams for my grade 6-12 boys...they will be tested in both Arabic and English...

...they have a ways to go in both languages...

...I am determined! :)
 
The final 2 episodes of Crisis...what a fucking dumb show that was yet I couldn't stop watching it like I was driving down the 405 and was mesmerized by a traffic accident...
 
For some reason I watched The Magic Sword today. As a cheesy fantasy movie it wasn't horrible, but it's premise is beyond overdone at this point, and the hero is so useless and annoying he's not that entertaining. He is literally worthless without his magic sword and armor, when he loses them he accomplishes nothing. In the end he doesn't even defeat the big bad guy, his mom does :lol:. Its not quite goofy enough to be "so bad its good" in my opinion, but I didn't hate it.

I also watched the 2 minute 1901 British silent short film The Magic Sword. It has no connection to the 1962 film I also watched, at least as far as I know (although it does involve a kidnapped princess and an evil witch). It was actually kind of impressive from an effects stand point for the time, and it was kind of bat-s**t insane :cardie:
 
I'm watching ep 4 of Fargo now. I still think they should have named it something other than Fargo. I know both the movie and the series aren't really based on true events, but the movie was plausible enough for the format to work. Fargo they should have nixed the pretense and just let it be fiction.

Anyway, on the FX Network site they have stills from each of the episodes, and the still from episode 9 is Key and Peale. Is that a mistake or do they really both appear in that episode?

And why would they hire both actors from a well known comedy series for a dark dramatic series and have them stand side by side?

That reminds me, I need to find a way to watch all the back episodes of Key & Peale.
 
I'm watching ep 4 of Fargo now. I still think they should have named it something other than Fargo. I know both the movie and the series aren't really based on true events, but the movie was plausible enough for the format to work. Fargo they should have nixed the pretense and just let it be fiction.

Anyway, on the FX Network site they have stills from each of the episodes, and the still from episode 9 is Key and Peale. Is that a mistake or do they really both appear in that episode?
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It's not a mistake. And they're in more than one episode.
 
Right now I'm watching Longmire on A&E Staring Robert Taylor, Lou Diamond Philips and Katee Sackoff.
 
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