I cant deal with the vernacular.
Carnivale >>>> Six Feet Under >>>> Sopranos >>>>> Everything else on HBO btw
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I cant deal with the vernacular.
Carnivale >>>> Six Feet Under >>>> Sopranos >>>>> Everything else on HBO btw
Carnivale was hot shit. Too bad it got canceled... like everything else thats good.
I'll be happy when you watch and join me in calling everyone who hasn't a bitchface.Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh
What? Get an education beyond K-12, kthx.Quote:
Originally Posted by dave is ok
ROME >>>>> Six Feet Under >>>> Carnivale >>> Deadwood >> Sopranos > Entourage > Everything else on HBO.Quote:
Originally Posted by dave is ok
For the record, Showtime barely has that much:
Penn & Teller's Bullshit >>>>>> Sleeper Cell >>>> Masters of Horror >>>>> Gay shows (The L Word and Queer as Folk), Black Shows, and that show about pot.
Oh yeah, I like Entourage too. I forgot about that show
Rome was pretty good. I'm look forward to Season 2.
As for Sopranos, first episode was indeed fantastic. I liked how they didn't show you previews for the upcoming episode, which adds to the suspense of whether Tony makes it or not.
Anyone here saw Big Love? I liked the first episode and am looking forward to seeing next week's as well.
Episode 01 was pretty good.
The lack of The Wire recognition saddens me.
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Originally Posted by MVS
Pay attention!Quote:
Originally Posted by me
Very Lynchian episode. Thought I was watching The Lost Highway or Mulholland Drive for a second, though this show seems to do this every now and then. One thing I will say is this is the first time I saw something in A.J. and the first time he didn't look like the ball-less pussy he's been throughout the show's existence.
I'm calling it right now, the series finale will be A.J. executing Junior and then becoming a made guy in the family that will someday take Tony's place since he's dead. Chris will immediately take over.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gooch
In last month's Maxim (the one with Kristen Bell on the cover), they interview guys who played now dead Sopranos characters. Big Puss (Vincent Pastore) said that's exactly how he'd like to see the series end - with Chris taking over after Tony's death.