TV Show recommendations

Started by Archie Mitchell, June 23, 2009, 11:32:19 PM

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Armaghgeddon

Still hugely impressed with The Blacklist.
It has the main storyline for the episode but then there are a few little storylines developing in the background.

nrico2006

Really like the Blacklist too.
'To the extreme I rock a mic like a vandal, light up a stage and wax a chump like a candle.'

gallsman

TD wrapped up nicely last night.

Billys Boots

Quote from: gallsman on March 10, 2014, 12:05:54 PM
TD wrapped up nicely last night.

Gonna watch it tonight - am really looking forward to it. 
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Main Street

#2044
Im having a few friends around.
It's bigger than superbowl.

Though I'm not expecting any crude, thriller drama, wtf endings with a double twist.

Billys Boots

Quote from: gallsman on March 10, 2014, 12:05:54 PM
TD wrapped up nicely last night.

Great stuff, really enjoyed it - not a weak episode, well-acted and beautifully paced. 
My hands are stained with thistle milk ...

Main Street

Quote from: Billys Boots on March 11, 2014, 08:42:23 AM
Quote from: gallsman on March 10, 2014, 12:05:54 PM
TD wrapped up nicely last night.

Great stuff, really enjoyed it - not a weak episode, well-acted and beautifully paced. 

Maybe a SPOILER  here

Wrapped up nicely indeed but what an episode to wrap up such a storyline and complex characters.
For most of the previous episodes we had  Rust, the sense of his darkness and the conspiracy of overwhelming evil, alongside his polar opposite  ("you're a lying sack of sh*t") Marty and his cautious conservatism. By the end,  Rust met the root of his darkness (daughter) and came through (looking like Jesus) and Marty had his appreciation of the extent of the darkness, internal that plagued Rust and external in the society.

How about this scene?

Tony Baloney

Absolutely fantastic stuff. McConaughey will be adding an Emmy to the Oscar this year. Not a single minute wasted or out of place. Best tv I have seen in years.

ballinaman

**SPOILER ALERT**

Slightly disappointed by the way TD ended up, comparing to how good the previous episodes were.
Seemed a bit rushed, could have gone into the Errol character (man with scars) more...1 episode for a man the whole series was based on.
The lads finding the old woman who could remember the price she paid for the paint job about 20 years ago...no offence but seriously doubtful and fairly convenient!

Quality stuff though all said and done!

Main Street

Quote from: ballinaman on March 12, 2014, 06:04:48 PM
**SPOILER ALERT**

Slightly disappointed by the way TD ended up, comparing to how good the previous episodes were.
Seemed a bit rushed, could have gone into the Errol character (man with scars) more...1 episode for a man the whole series was based on.
The lads finding the old woman who could remember the price she paid for the paint job about 20 years ago...no offence but seriously doubtful and fairly convenient!

Quality stuff though all said and done!
First time True Detective has been accused of being rushed :)
I remember I paid 400 kronur to get a puncture fixed in 1985 in Copenhagen. I also remember the expression on the guys face when I exclaimed "400 effin kronur!". Not that that memory detail by the elderly woman mattered much in this drama, but people do remember what they pay for, for certain things especially if it was a big event.
In the scheme of this 8 part drama, Errol the character, didn't matter that much. The whole series wasn't based on him, it was based on finding him.
It was a drama which achieved a balance between the investigation on finding him and the various inner struggles the characters went through.
I would have been disappointed had the camera left Marty or Rust for more than a minute.

JimStynes

I thought it was a bit rushed at the end as well. What a great show though, just wish it went on for another two episodes to clear a few things up.

This fella has some good points but a little bit too critical
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2014/03/the-disappointing-finale-of-true-detective.html

Tony Baloney

Yis don't need everything wrapped up with a wee bow. For grown up programmes like True Detective the audience shouldn't need spoon-fed.

ONeill

All in the eye of the beholder I suppose. I found the ending dismal and predictable, but appealing to those who wanted to find a sort of pretensive philosophical meaning. It was OK, just. What was disappointing was that it was a poor narrative as a whole. It had so much potential to be different.
I wanna have my kicks before the whole shithouse goes up in flames.

Main Street

Quote from: JimStynes on March 12, 2014, 10:42:29 PM
I thought it was a bit rushed at the end as well. What a great show though, just wish it went on for another two episodes to clear a few things up.

This fella has some good points but a little bit too critical
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/culture/2014/03/the-disappointing-finale-of-true-detective.html
A review which missed by a country mile what the drama was about and griped about what it should have been about. Deconstruction critics are 2 a penny.
Any pretentious idiot can stand off a drama and gripe about any scene using the particular language of critique while heaping praise on past dubious dramas and also referencing other dramas like Homicide (season one) which actually did carry off the "narrative" (what a corny word) of the superbly dramatic  and intense interrogation.

LeoMc

Quote from: Newbridge Exile on February 23, 2014, 11:53:20 PM
Line of duty on BBC 2 is well worth getting into,  the first series with Lennie James was fantastic but this one so far has at least equalled if not surpassed it

Just watched episodes 4&5 there, that was some last 20 minutes, the interview scene was class. More twists than a FF politician.