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A TV show about a fat chick who fights terrorists.
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She sure knows how to play a crazy chick.
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broken iris wrote:A TV show about a fat chick who fights terrorists.
Fat? Are we watching the same show? I know Claire Danes was pregnant in real life last season but I thought they did a good job hiding it. That's why you saw Carrie sitting around more and in bulkier clothes this season.
I liked the first year and thought the first five episodes this one were fantastic before it dropped off considerably. It's the only Showtime series I watched and with my subscription expiring this month I doubt I'll renew. If I don't keep up with the show going forward I'm fine with it.
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Biff Pocoroba wrote:
broken iris wrote:A TV show about a fat chick who fights terrorists.
Fat? Are we watching the same show? I know Claire Danes was pregnant in real life last season but I thought they did a good job hiding it. That's why you saw Carrie sitting around more and in bulkier clothes this season.
I liked the first year and thought the first five episodes this one were fantastic before it dropped off considerably. It's the only Showtime series I watched and with my subscription expiring this month I doubt I'll renew. If I don't keep up with the show going forward I'm fine with it.
yeah fat? thats crazy.

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I am 3 epsiodes in so far. Pretty good stuff.
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pretty excited for season 3.
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I loved how the producer spat out tons of spoilers for last season during the Golden Globes last night. Hope every who saw that was caught up on the series.
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I just watched season 1 episode 7, the weekend, what an great ending to an episode. This has to be one of the best written shows I have ever watched.
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lowlight79 wrote:I just watched season 1 episode 7, the weekend, what an great ending to an episode. This has to be one of the best written shows I have ever watched.
Season 1 is flawless, the 2nd had some minor issues but its good too.

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i just now watching this...thanks to xfinity watchathon...since i dont have showtime.
i watched first 4 episodes and it is pretty good so far, but kind of predictible.
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BDB wrote:i just now watching this...thanks to xfinity watchathon...since i dont have showtime.
i watched first 4 episodes and it is pretty good so far, but kind of predictible.

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VinylGuy wrote:
BDB wrote:i just now watching this...thanks to xfinity watchathon...since i dont have showtime.
i watched first 4 episodes and it is pretty good so far, but kind of predictible.

You will be in love with Claire.
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turned2black wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
BDB wrote:i just now watching this...thanks to xfinity watchathon...since i dont have showtime.
i watched first 4 episodes and it is pretty good so far, but kind of predictible.

You will be in love with Claire.
i was watching Terminator 3 the other day, and i thought she was great. Actually she isnt great at all, but im still under her Homeland Spell.
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VinylGuy wrote:
turned2black wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
BDB wrote:i just now watching this...thanks to xfinity watchathon...since i dont have showtime.
i watched first 4 episodes and it is pretty good so far, but kind of predictible.

You will be in love with Claire.
i was watching Terminator 3 the other day, and i thought she was great. Actually she isnt great at all, but im still under her Homeland Spell.
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I was really disappointed by this one. I finished the first season and it was fine, but I don't really care whether or not I keep watching. There were a few too many silly moments, and I really don't like the Claire Danes character. She's pretty annoying to me. In fact, by the end of the first season, the only character I was still actually interested in was Saul. I definitely don't get what everyone sees in this show. It is of a decidedly Showtime quality (good enough but lacking that important spark of something that gives a show real life and elevates it above typical television fare. I'm thinking here of Weeds, Dexter, and U.S. of Tara. Really only HBO and AMC have been able to do it with any consistency.)
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The Argonaut wrote:I was really disappointed by this one. I finished the first season and it was fine, but I don't really care whether or not I keep watching. There were a few too many silly moments, and I really don't like the Claire Danes character. She's pretty annoying to me. In fact, by the end of the first season, the only character I was still actually interested in was Saul. I definitely don't get what everyone sees in this show. It is of a decidedly Showtime quality (good enough but lacking that important spark of something that gives a show real life and elevates it above typical television fare. I'm thinking here of Weeds, Dexter, and U.S. of Tara. Really only HBO and AMC have been able to do it with any consistency.)
I'm with you. I'll check out season 2, but the critical praise for this show kind of baffles me.
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The Argonaut wrote:I was really disappointed by this one. I finished the first season and it was fine, but I don't really care whether or not I keep watching. There were a few too many silly moments, and I really don't like the Claire Danes character. She's pretty annoying to me. In fact, by the end of the first season, the only character I was still actually interested in was Saul. I definitely don't get what everyone sees in this show. It is of a decidedly Showtime quality (good enough but lacking that important spark of something that gives a show real life and elevates it above typical television fare. I'm thinking here of Weeds, Dexter, and U.S. of Tara. Really only HBO and AMC have been able to do it with any consistency.)
Carrie annoys me as well, but that is why I am so drawn to the character. You want her to pull her shit together and use that big, screwed-up brain to become the whip-smart agent she really wants to be. But she is highly flawed and you can see the mental eggshells she walks on in every scene.
It's a brilliant character and Claire Danes plays it so well, I think she may actually suffer from some kind of mental illness herself. It's mesmerizing.
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The Argonaut wrote:I was really disappointed by this one. I finished the first season and it was fine, but I don't really care whether or not I keep watching. There were a few too many silly moments, and I really don't like the Claire Danes character. She's pretty annoying to me. In fact, by the end of the first season, the only character I was still actually interested in was Saul. I definitely don't get what everyone sees in this show. It is of a decidedly Showtime quality (good enough but lacking that important spark of something that gives a show real life and elevates it above typical television fare. I'm thinking here of Weeds, Dexter, and U.S. of Tara. Really only HBO and AMC have been able to do it with any consistency.)
End of Season 1 blew - Season 2 was pretty good though.
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turned2black wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:I was really disappointed by this one. I finished the first season and it was fine, but I don't really care whether or not I keep watching. There were a few too many silly moments, and I really don't like the Claire Danes character. She's pretty annoying to me. In fact, by the end of the first season, the only character I was still actually interested in was Saul. I definitely don't get what everyone sees in this show. It is of a decidedly Showtime quality (good enough but lacking that important spark of something that gives a show real life and elevates it above typical television fare. I'm thinking here of Weeds, Dexter, and U.S. of Tara. Really only HBO and AMC have been able to do it with any consistency.)
Carrie annoys me as well, but that is why I am so drawn to the character. You want her to pull her shit together and use that big, screwed-up brain to become the whip-smart agent she really wants to be. But she is highly flawed and you can see the mental eggshells she walks on in every scene.
It's a brilliant character and Claire Danes plays it so well, I think she may actually suffer from some kind of mental illness herself. It's mesmerizing.
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VinylGuy wrote:
turned2black wrote:
The Argonaut wrote:I was really disappointed by this one. I finished the first season and it was fine, but I don't really care whether or not I keep watching. There were a few too many silly moments, and I really don't like the Claire Danes character. She's pretty annoying to me. In fact, by the end of the first season, the only character I was still actually interested in was Saul. I definitely don't get what everyone sees in this show. It is of a decidedly Showtime quality (good enough but lacking that important spark of something that gives a show real life and elevates it above typical television fare. I'm thinking here of Weeds, Dexter, and U.S. of Tara. Really only HBO and AMC have been able to do it with any consistency.)
Carrie annoys me as well, but that is why I am so drawn to the character. You want her to pull her shit together and use that big, screwed-up brain to become the whip-smart agent she really wants to be. But she is highly flawed and you can see the mental eggshells she walks on in every scene.
It's a brilliant character and Claire Danes plays it so well, I think she may actually suffer from some kind of mental illness herself. It's mesmerizing.
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