Is Televisions Golden Age dying?
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Even though Hell On Wheels falls several miles short of Deadwood I do enjoy watching it.
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I miss that show.bada wrote:Terriers was perfect.
Fargo is really good too. Haven't caught up with the last two episodes, but everything before it has been captivating.
Is the so-called Golden Age dying? It's probably on the downturn, but there's a lot of good stuff still out there.
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To answer the thread question - No. Network TV has never been weaker. It's bound to improve and contribute to the whole.
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Nope. New season starts this week.@SkitchP wrote:I thought the killing was done?
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Also, this is the third and final season of Newsroom, isn't it? I thought I remember reading that.
And I've heard the same about House of Cards.
I don't think the golden age is close to over. But the multi-season format might drive it kill it off, if they aren't careful. I think the short season, fewer seasons format is the future. No more than 10 episodes an no more than 5 seasons.
That's the way you keep the golden age going.
And I've heard the same about House of Cards.
I don't think the golden age is close to over. But the multi-season format might drive it kill it off, if they aren't careful. I think the short season, fewer seasons format is the future. No more than 10 episodes an no more than 5 seasons.
That's the way you keep the golden age going.
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Hannibal (the latter half of season 1 + the whole of season 2 specifically) is beautiful. Probably as good as Breaking Bad.
The first half of season 1 is meh.
The first half of season 1 is meh.
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If you can get hold of it, Utopia is a fantastic show that doesn't look like anything else on TV right now.
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I just started watching Hannibal (I'm about 5 episodes in) and I'm loving it. So it's exciting to hear that these first episodes are actually the worst part of the series and it only gets better.theplatypus wrote:Hannibal (the latter half of season 1 + the whole of season 2 specifically) is beautiful. Probably as good as Breaking Bad.
The first half of season 1 is meh.
Is it weird that watching this show makes me hungry? Should I be concerned?
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The Americans is good, but it's definitely not excellent. Way too networky at times.CopperTom wrote:And The Americans and American Horror Story.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I think The Bridge and The Killing are both excellent.
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What really bogs down the first half of season 1 for me is that it's too close to being a regular network police procedural. Once it really gets going, it becomes something else. Something... sublime.Farmer John wrote:I just started watching Hannibal (I'm about 5 episodes in) and I'm loving it. So it's exciting to hear that these first episodes are actually the worst part of the series and it only gets better.theplatypus wrote:Hannibal (the latter half of season 1 + the whole of season 2 specifically) is beautiful. Probably as good as Breaking Bad.
The first half of season 1 is meh.
Is it weird that watching this show makes me hungry? Should I be concerned?
As for feeling hungry, don't worry. You're not the only one.
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Broadchurch, The Returned, Wallander, The Fall, The Americans ... there's plenty of stuff to get excited about.
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Is Sherlock still on? The Cumberbatch one.
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Yes. It will be a while before they do anything new though.
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They have a special and S4 in the works now!bada wrote:Yes. It will be a while before they do anything new though.
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True Detective and Fargo were both very solid for their first season.
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Is Fargo a series that's going to reoccur? If so, why did the emmys classify it as a mini series?
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I believe that is how FX submitted it. The second season has been confirmed, but likely will not air until late 2015 or early 2016.@SkitchP wrote:Is Fargo a series that's going to reoccur? If so, why did the emmys classify it as a mini series?
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THISABNorman wrote:If you can get hold of it, Utopia is a fantastic show that doesn't look like anything else on TV right now.
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I'm not sure that I agree with that.CopperTom wrote:The Walkind Dead deserves to be mentioned even if it isn't liked at RM. It's by far the best produced show on TV.
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Each season is going to be a seperate story. True Detective was also eligible for the mini-series category. I would guess the makers of Fargo didn't want to go up against Mad Men, Breaking Bad, True Detective... etc.@SkitchP wrote:Is Fargo a series that's going to reoccur? If so, why did the emmys classify it as a mini series?
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