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Post by Steve on Apr 15, 2015 22:05:43 GMT -4
it was ok
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Post by sativa417 on Apr 15, 2015 22:06:38 GMT -4
Have like 2 eps of daredevil left. It's ok. I haven't really been drawn into it yet, but I remember Arrow taking like half a season before I got into it and half a season of that is about the same as a full season of daredevil. I like that it's a comic book show not afraid to be graphic with violence. Action scenes are decent. The girl from True Blood is hot as hell, but lost a couple points when I got messed up and couldn't stop starring at the mole/bump by her lip. I haven't really jumped on the daredevil guy because it seems the character is so monotone most of the time. The guy that plays his best friend sounds like he's reading his lines. The stuff he says seems forced. D'Onofrio is weird as hell as Kingpin. He's awkward, but it somehow works. Probably the only time a villain has been acted this way. If you like most comic stuff then it's worth watching, but if you don't I don't think this would change your mind. I feel more like I'm watching it to finish the season than because I'm actually excited to see the next episode
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Post by Derek Fisher on Apr 16, 2015 1:03:45 GMT -4
Arrow just became the best TV show on TV again. Holy crap.
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Post by sirphawk on May 4, 2015 7:44:03 GMT -4
Arrow just became the best TV show on TV again. Holy crap. I watched the first 6-7 eps of arrow but it felt like I was watching the bold and the beautiful but with some action. Please tell me it's better than that
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Post by Derek Fisher on May 4, 2015 8:11:09 GMT -4
Arrow just became the best TV show on TV again. Holy crap. I watched the first 6-7 eps of arrow but it felt like I was watching the bold and the beautiful but with some action. Please tell me it's better than that It's CW. Guaranteed to be drama on that network. First couple episodes got me hooked personally. Also really, really gritty and dark more as you go along. Id say it definitely gets a lot better in the second half of the season. Season 2 was one of my all time favorite seasons for any show. Thing I love is that they don't pull the bullshit 40 mins of secondary one episode plot and then 5-10 of actual plot. Even when arrow does this its to showcase Olivers growth as the arrow. PS I hate superheroes and comics but I love Arrow and Flash.
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Post by sativa417 on May 4, 2015 18:25:28 GMT -4
haven't seen season 3 of arrow, but it gets better. I thought it was ok to start off, but wasn't especially into it. Kept watching and started to like it.
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Post by rogworld1991 on Jun 1, 2015 2:38:16 GMT -4
Look, if you watch game of thrones, I'm looking at you and wanting to talk about tonight's episode.
Just gonna say holy fuck and hopefully someone else can say holy fuck
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Post by Bish on Jun 1, 2015 2:55:39 GMT -4
Yeah, it was nuts. It's like it's about to become a totally different show.
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Post by rogworld1991 on Jun 1, 2015 15:12:57 GMT -4
Yeah, it was nuts. It's like it's about to become a totally different show. It also subtly,as subtle as that shit could, highlighted two things. 1) All the despicable acts we've seen in the show, and we've seen some fucked up shit, it pales in comparison to what's coming. And 2)The whole "is Dany worthy enough to sit on the throne and rule" discussion is mute. She is the only person who can save Westeros, period. Her dragons are the only thing big enough to deal with that threat. I dont care how much Valyerian steel they have or how much dragonglass they find, it doesn't matter. They are too fast and there are too many.
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Post by Steve on Jun 1, 2015 18:44:06 GMT -4
Thrones has been pretty damn lackluster this season...like really.
BUT
HOLY FUCK indeed to that last episode. Bout damn time.
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Post by rogworld1991 on Jun 1, 2015 20:56:13 GMT -4
Thrones has been pretty damn lackluster this season...like really. BUT HOLY FUCK indeed to that last episode. Bout damn time. I thought the Las two episodes have been great. The ending of this one was obviously the reason this episode will go down as one of, if not the the of the series, but everything from the last two weeks have been great, especially the stuff between Dany and Tyrion. But overall the season is the weakest of the series so far, although if the last two eps continue the last two weeks upwards climb, may not end up that way. Ep 9 is always huge so hopefully Hardhome wasn't this seasons only epic encounter. You gotta think Stannis attacking Winterfell will be huge and of course Kings Landing has been the most interesting thing so far and I'm excited to see how it ends.
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Post by Steve on Jun 1, 2015 20:57:37 GMT -4
Agree with everything you just said, Rog. Looking forward to these last two episodes for sure.
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Post by J-Sav on Jun 2, 2015 17:56:39 GMT -4
Thrones has been pretty damn lackluster this season...like really. BUT HOLY FUCK indeed to that last episode. Bout damn time. I thought the Las two episodes have been great. The ending of this one was obviously the reason this episode will go down as one of, if not the the of the series, but everything from the last two weeks have been great, especially the stuff between Dany and Tyrion. But overall the season is the weakest of the series so far, although if the last two eps continue the last two weeks upwards climb, may not end up that way. Ep 9 is always huge so hopefully Hardhome wasn't this seasons only epic encounter. You gotta think Stannis attacking Winterfell will be huge and of course Kings Landing has been the most interesting thing so far and I'm excited to see how it ends. GoT has always been about moving chess pieces. I think it's better watched if you binge watch it. I can only dream it will do that. And part of me has wanted to just wait until the end of the season. But like the last episode, it's all over the Net, so it would be hard to avoid. Plus, I can't help myself to watch a new episode. Yes, last episode was dope. But I'm so used to the show being all about building up to a moment, that the season hasn't been any more or less better than the last. A very good show, but will never top the shield or breaking bad as my favorite of all time. The payoffs are great, but you invest a lot of viewing time for moments like the last episode.
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Post by rogworld1991 on Jun 2, 2015 18:31:48 GMT -4
I thought the Las two episodes have been great. The ending of this one was obviously the reason this episode will go down as one of, if not the the of the series, but everything from the last two weeks have been great, especially the stuff between Dany and Tyrion. But overall the season is the weakest of the series so far, although if the last two eps continue the last two weeks upwards climb, may not end up that way. Ep 9 is always huge so hopefully Hardhome wasn't this seasons only epic encounter. You gotta think Stannis attacking Winterfell will be huge and of course Kings Landing has been the most interesting thing so far and I'm excited to see how it ends. GoT has always been about moving chess pieces. I think it's better watched if you binge watch it. I can only dream it will do that. And part of me has wanted to just wait until the end of the season. But like the last episode, it's all over the Net, so it would be hard to avoid. Plus, I can't help myself to watch a new episode. Yes, last episode was dope. But I'm so used to the show being all about building up to a moment, that the season hasn't been any more or less better than the last. A very good show, but will never top the shield or breaking bad as my favorite of all time. The payoffs are great, but you invest a lot of viewing time for moments like the last episode. I dont 100% agree with what you are saying. I think this season and season 2 have been all about payoffs, although I think we are about see four episodes of payoff(the last two and the next two), which is pretty crazy when you consider. Last season Joffrey's death and everything following was fantastic. Season three everything was fantastic, and of course any payoff(the Red Wedding) was amazing. But The Climb(Episode 6 of Season 3) is one of my favorites, and everything involving Jaimie was fantastic. I can't put this over Breaking Bad or The Shield either at this point, but if what we saw Sunday night is any preview of what the final two(or three) seasons will be like, I think it can. Sunday night's episode might be my favorite episode of television of all time, just given how much build up to each of the storylines paid off fantastically... finally getting to see the Wights/White Walkers in action, finally seeing Arya starting to become a badass... finally seeing the East(Dany) and the West(Tyrion) coming together... It was great. And of course, the action, something the series never fails to do well, was amazing.
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Post by Steve on Jun 2, 2015 19:24:52 GMT -4
GoT will never top BB
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