abrage22 wrote:now this is nothing i would watch, but i was just watching an mtv show, and i saw previews for a show where paris hilton trys to find a new best friend, seriously, you need to start a show to find a friend. o and she said whats most important is that they look "hot" next to her.whats next mtv
I didn't like Fringe at all. Joshua Jackson is horrible as an IQ 190 genius. He just ruins every scene he's in. It not his fault though, but whoever picked the cast needs to be shot.
"And so he spoke, and so he spoke, that lord of Castamere. But now the rains weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear." - The Rains of Castamere
Amazinz wrote:I'm looking forward to Life on Mars. I really like the U.K. version they had on BBC America. Two other shows I'm going to try are My Own Worst Enemy with Christian Slater and Sanctuary on Sci-Fi.
I thought the first two episodes of Fringe were pretty good. Not as good as LOST but I will stick with it for now. Fringe seems to be geared to reclaim the X-Files fan base.
True Blood is odd. It is extremely campy and the social commentary is so heavy-handed it will make you throw up in your mouth. Some of the acting is terrible. However, Anna Paquin is great as Sookie so I will keep watching for her for now. I wish they would tone down the sex though because it's been really trashy so far.
yeah, i forgot abouot those two...i will probably check them out at least.
I agree with everything you said about True Blood, but it is still pretty good
also, it's not new but Mad Men is definately worth checking out if you havent seen it
I think "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" comes back tonight. Been looking forward to that for a while. The paint-huffing 'Dayman' scene from last season was probably the funniest four minutes of television I've ever seen.
Art Vandelay wrote:I think "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" comes back tonight. Been looking forward to that for a while. The paint-huffing 'Dayman' scene from last season was probably the funniest four minutes of television I've ever seen.
Art Vandelay wrote:I think "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" comes back tonight. Been looking forward to that for a while. The paint-huffing 'Dayman' scene from last season was probably the funniest four minutes of television I've ever seen.
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