Is Televisions Golden Age dying?
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Couple thoughts:
I have no idea why I listed Dexter as a show I didn't watch. I watched all but the last season and a half.
I finally watched Deadwood. I was underwhelmed. Season 2 was good, but 1 and 3 didn't do much for me.
American Horror Story has declined so quickly I am not even sure why I still watch it.
Walking Dead has improved and is still fun, but not a great show by any stretch.
Better Call Saul turned out to be a wonderfully pleasant surprise.
I have no idea why I listed Dexter as a show I didn't watch. I watched all but the last season and a half.
I finally watched Deadwood. I was underwhelmed. Season 2 was good, but 1 and 3 didn't do much for me.
American Horror Story has declined so quickly I am not even sure why I still watch it.
Walking Dead has improved and is still fun, but not a great show by any stretch.
Better Call Saul turned out to be a wonderfully pleasant surprise.
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and I really enjoyed Daredevil
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I recommend Vikings, Black Sails, The Knick and Outlander.
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TV is fine. If there was ever such a thing as a golden age, we're still in it.
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TV's golden age died with
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I don't know what that is, Tommy.tommymtcom wrote:TV's golden age died with
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RIPtommymtcom wrote:TV's golden age died with
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Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
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You are really missing out.durdencommatyler wrote:I don't know what that is, Tommy.tommymtcom wrote:TV's golden age died with
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:What a great post, tommy
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He'll never get to witness the blood eagle of Jarl Borgtommymtcom wrote:You are really missing out.durdencommatyler wrote:I don't know what that is, Tommy.tommymtcom wrote:TV's golden age died with
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Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:He'll never get to witness the blood eagle of Jarl Borgtommymtcom wrote:You are really missing out.durdencommatyler wrote:I don't know what that is, Tommy.tommymtcom wrote:TV's golden age died with
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He passed on a night with Lagertha he deserved to die.
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Better Call Saul is tremendous
I enjoyed Hannibal, with the exception of the first half of season 3.
I enjoyed Hannibal, with the exception of the first half of season 3.
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