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Nick wroteCOLON Walking Dead, The Wire (IMO the best series start to finish).

I'm on season 2 episode 3 of Prison Break. After that might try The League or Lost.
I know you well enough Nick, you would absolutely hate Lost lol. You might make it through Season 1 but I doubt you'd make it through season 2.
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SuperMario wroteCOLONNewsroom is back, Nick. 2nd season has been amazing so far - 3 episodes in.
probably recorded on my old digibox back in CR...



--> regarding lost. I tried to watch an epsiode in season 2 with my parents, ended up on BBKl for the entire thing.
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If you're watching LOST, you obviously have to start from the beginning and cannot be browsing the internet during the show.

Catching anything in the middle of the series is pointless.

My favourite show of all time (excluding sitcom's/cartoons like Seinfeld and the Simpsons). They get rated on a different scale than dramas.
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Blues GM wroteCOLONIf you're watching LOST, you obviously have to start from the beginning and cannot be browsing the internet during the show.

Catching anything in the middle of the series is pointless.
Shep knows what's up.

What makes Lost great is that you have to watch it from start to finish. And it is an experience (albeit a very frustrating one at times). But if you get into it, regardless of its flaws (e.g. how it ends lol), it is just amazing.
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Everything will be better about lost if you just skip the last 15 mins.
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The Tudors is a fantastic show, if you are into it. Natalie dormer is just ... Wow. Margaery from Game of Thrones.
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The league
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SuperMario wroteCOLON
Blues GM wroteCOLONIf you're watching LOST, you obviously have to start from the beginning and cannot be browsing the internet during the show.

Catching anything in the middle of the series is pointless.
Shep knows what's up.

What makes Lost great is that you have to watch it from start to finish. And it is an experience (albeit a very frustrating one at times). But if you get into it, regardless of its flaws (e.g. how it ends lol), it is just amazing.
Why did I dislike lost? I am a details guy and if your show points out its own flaws, well I cant buy it. It lost me.

I agree whole heartedly with the fact that you need to start from season one, episode one of any franchise. Even shows like Modern family that have very little character development, still helps to start from the beginning. So obviously a show like lost needs to be watched from the start or it can't be judged fairly. I did started from one, hated the show.
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One question Shook, did you watch it on DVD/downloaded over a compressed schedule, or did you watch it over the 6-7 years throughout the TV seasons?

I ask because I have yet to find somebody that downloaded it and watched it say, over 6-8 months to like it. And I have yet to find somebody that grinded through all 6 seasons on TV that didn't love it.
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I agree with nick above

The walking dead and the wire

The sopranos is pretty sick - not sure if I'd give the nod to the wire or sopranos - probably the mob, my dream job.
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Also - lost sucks

I'd probably watch gay midget porn over lost if given the option.
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Blues GM wroteCOLONOne question Shook, did you watch it on DVD/downloaded over a compressed schedule, or did you watch it over the 6-7 years throughout the TV seasons?

I ask because I have yet to find somebody that downloaded it and watched it say, over 6-8 months to like it. And I have yet to find somebody that grinded through all 6 seasons on TV that didn't love it.
totally fair. Downloaded it. I guess if it was over an extended period of time I might have been able to overlook, or straight up, not noticed a bunch of things. I think the problem with watching it so close together is it discredits earlier episodes. watching it on a week to week basis might have been better.
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shooker wroteCOLON
Blues GM wroteCOLONOne question Shook, did you watch it on DVD/downloaded over a compressed schedule, or did you watch it over the 6-7 years throughout the TV seasons?

I ask because I have yet to find somebody that downloaded it and watched it say, over 6-8 months to like it. And I have yet to find somebody that grinded through all 6 seasons on TV that didn't love it.
totally fair. Downloaded it. I guess if it was over an extended period of time I might have been able to overlook, or straight up, not noticed a bunch of things. I think the problem with watching it so close together is it discredits earlier episodes. watching it on a week to week basis might have been better.
There are 2 things that definitely factor in to the differences.

1) Character development is absolutely crucial with the show. Learning to care for the characters over 6 years vs. 6 months is a completely different story as I'm sure you know from many other shows. If you follow it over years, you learn to care and feel for the characters. Deaths mean something, they feel like real people as opposed to characters on a show, etc.

2) At the beginning of the show they introduced way too many things. Later on (after the writer's strike) they focused on what they felt were the main pieces that needed to be concluded and hoped fans would forget about some of the earlier stuff. Some did, some didn't. Those that are pissed didn't forget, or it was still fresh in their mind due to the quick viewing.

While I agree some stuff was frustrating that it wasn't wrapped up, I feel they did a really good job with it.





***SPOILER ALERT***




One thing I know many people griped on was the Walt being special thing. After the show ended they actually released a 10 or so minute clip that sort of wrapped that part up.

Also, the last 15-20 minutes of the series was somewhat disappointing, but I can look past it because I love the show too much to not like the ending.
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Shep - I watched Lost after downloading it over a 4-month period but it is one of my favorite shows ever regardless.

Shook - your points about a quality show are fair. Not everything about Lost is perfect but the reason it reache cult status is because it had so many quality themes, plots and characters.

The best way I describe Lost to people who have never seen it is that it is an experience. More so than almost any show you will ever watch.

I watch so many shows to be entertained. With Lost, every fan I have met says that it was almost a necessity for them to watch the next episode.

Spoiler alert - one thing I hated was that they killed off John Locke. He was one of the best characters on the show.

Btw the first two seasons are amazing as anything that is going on is unexplained.
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Blues GM wroteCOLONOne question Shook, did you watch it on DVD/downloaded over a compressed schedule, or did you watch it over the 6-7 years throughout the TV seasons?

I ask because I have yet to find somebody that downloaded it and watched it say, over 6-8 months to like it. And I have yet to find somebody that grinded through all 6 seasons on TV that didn't love it.
Is that surprising? I figure if anyone watches a show for six seasons they are doing so because they like it, and not because it was recommended to them, as is often the case with individuals who DL a series.
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Not enough Justified in this thread.
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Good show Mike.

The family and I really enjoyed that recommendation.
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KapG wroteCOLONGood show Mike.

The family and I really enjoyed that recommendation.
Was talking about it with a buddy last night, realised I probably look forward to it more than any show except maybe GoT.

Newsroom is enjoyable, but certainly not living up to West Wing for me.
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1. Game of Thrones
1b. Breaking Bad
3. Battlestar Galactica
4. Walking Dead
5. Deadwood

I tried getting into The Wire about 3 times now ... I get through two episodes and am bored to death. I know it picks up, but I don't enjoy cop/detective shows to begin with.
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The Wire definitely pays off HUGE dividends once you've given it the first few (4+?) episodes ... ridiculously good.

Significantly enjoyed The League (great for the trash talk essentially), Suits (mindless popcorn and HOLY FUCK IS RACHEL HOT...totally my dream girl), Boardwalk Empire (especially after picking up in the second portion of last season; god damned Margaret story line was a bit slow), and of course BB.

Newsroom was okay, a bit fucking preachy. I will watch the second season though.

House of Cards I really enjoyed for Spacey's monologues (best part of the show IMO).
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