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nietzsche wrote:Great! I had no idea, how many episodes?
AndyDufresne wrote:I'm pacing myself, at one episode a day. And then after I watch the season, I'll watch it again and see if I pick up on any missed tidbits.
--Andy
nietzsche wrote:Why does it say on imdb that all the ep were aired on may 26?
Forgive me im on a mobile kind of awkward to find out
Symmetry wrote:nietzsche wrote:Why does it say on imdb that all the ep were aired on may 26?
Forgive me im on a mobile kind of awkward to find out
The entire series was released on Netflix on the same day.
nietzsche wrote:Symmetry wrote:nietzsche wrote:Why does it say on imdb that all the ep were aired on may 26?
Forgive me im on a mobile kind of awkward to find out
The entire series was released on Netflix on the same day.
Ok. I don't have Netflix. Record them and send them to me please Symmetry.
maxfaraday wrote:Do I need to watch the previous seasons before I watch this one? Or can I start from there?
maxfaraday wrote:Do I need to watch the previous seasons before I watch this one? Or can I start from there?
thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
You picked the right two series to go with.
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
You picked the right two series to go with.
Hmm... I need to anger you somehow.
I also watch Homeland (almost done season 1) and Good Wife (just finished the 2012-2013 season) with mrs. thegreekdog. I enjoy both of those shows.
Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
You picked the right two series to go with.
Hmm... I need to anger you somehow.
I also watch Homeland (almost done season 1) and Good Wife (just finished the 2012-2013 season) with mrs. thegreekdog. I enjoy both of those shows.
Ok. Homeland was fun, but I got bored with season 2. Didn't watch Good Wife, but I raise you Orphan Black.
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
You picked the right two series to go with.
Hmm... I need to anger you somehow.
I also watch Homeland (almost done season 1) and Good Wife (just finished the 2012-2013 season) with mrs. thegreekdog. I enjoy both of those shows.
Ok. Homeland was fun, but I got bored with season 2. Didn't watch Good Wife, but I raise you Orphan Black.
I'll check it out (seems like it's right up my alley).
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:I'm at about episode 10. First three eps were... meh. They were tripping over themselves with jokes and stuff. Really hating Michael Cera's George Michael- it feels like he's not really giving much to the character. Got better at about ep 4 for me. The Tobias and Gob episodes have been the best imo.
That said, I'm not too crazy about the format (following each individual character). Part of the greatness of the original series was the extensive interactions between all the characters, and they've kinda limited that.
-TG
thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
You picked the right two series to go with.
Hmm... I need to anger you somehow.
I also watch Homeland (almost done season 1) and Good Wife (just finished the 2012-2013 season) with mrs. thegreekdog. I enjoy both of those shows.
nagerous wrote:Where the movie market is failing to make quality films...
nagerous wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
You picked the right two series to go with.
Hmm... I need to anger you somehow.
I also watch Homeland (almost done season 1) and Good Wife (just finished the 2012-2013 season) with mrs. thegreekdog. I enjoy both of those shows.
Where the movie market is failing to make quality films,the rise of the TV series is stronger than ever. Great choice with Breaking Bad, I haven't seen Homeland but am keen to find some time to sit down and watch that though right now I'm deep into Mad Men (just finished the 2nd series of 6 so far).
thegreekdog wrote:nagerous wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Symmetry wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I only watched the first season. Given the relative lack of television viewing time I allot myself on a weekly basis, I switched to Breaking Bad (on Netflix). To give you some perspective before you yell at me, I started Breaking Bad two months ago and just finished the first season.
That being said, Arrested Development is a fantastic and original show.
You picked the right two series to go with.
Hmm... I need to anger you somehow.
I also watch Homeland (almost done season 1) and Good Wife (just finished the 2012-2013 season) with mrs. thegreekdog. I enjoy both of those shows.
Where the movie market is failing to make quality films,the rise of the TV series is stronger than ever. Great choice with Breaking Bad, I haven't seen Homeland but am keen to find some time to sit down and watch that though right now I'm deep into Mad Men (just finished the 2nd series of 6 so far).
In the past 10 years there have been some outstanding television shows. I would say that started with The Sopranos and 24. I may do some research to see if I've missed anything.
I always wanted to watch Breaking Bad, but like I said I am inhibited by work, children, and the choices of my wife (she will not like Breaking Bad and she will watch zero science fiction*). I'm very much enjoying it, but it's rather depressing (which I guess is the point).
* My wife does not like to read or watch anything that is remotely "not possible." She won't watch any fantasy or science fiction television or movies for that very reason. No Star Wars, no Star Trek, no LOTR. My response to her was that the things that happen on a show like 24, which she loves, is also not remotely possible. That does not sway her, unfortunately.
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