Sherlock (Brit TV series)
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Sherlock (Brit TV series)
excuse the late pass, but this show is fucking amazing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_(TV_series)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_(TV_series)
F.U. MOOLAH
season one was off the hook. One of my favorite shows ever.
Season two wasn't as good imo. They got a bit too into technology for the modern angle.
I don't want to spoil anything so i won't say much. I didn't like the Moriarty actor at all and that really brought it down a bit. I can't wait for season three but i read it's going to be a really long time before it's done.
Season two wasn't as good imo. They got a bit too into technology for the modern angle.
I don't want to spoil anything so i won't say much. I didn't like the Moriarty actor at all and that really brought it down a bit. I can't wait for season three but i read it's going to be a really long time before it's done.
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late pass, just picked up s1 this weekend and watched eps 1 and 2 back to back, shit is awesome. really looking forward watching more of them
really loved how this take was so much more in tune with the original stories than the two recent movies. the update of both character-specific story elements and old pulp conventions from the stories to the modern environment was done incredibly well. lost my shit at the '3 patch problem' line
really loved how this take was so much more in tune with the original stories than the two recent movies. the update of both character-specific story elements and old pulp conventions from the stories to the modern environment was done incredibly well. lost my shit at the '3 patch problem' line
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i was wondering about that myself... i've seen uk tv shows that are only 6-8 eps per season (both spaced and uk office were like this i think), i figured they just ran half of each movie as an individual episode. each half would be 45 mins, which would pad out to an hour with commercials, seems right on the money.
brits confirm/deny?
brits confirm/deny?
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unconventional bork tv stylingz ala
i generally really dig the uk tv show formats though, the idea of just presenting a short self contained story arc that doesn't meander and loose focus over multiple seasons is very dope
i generally really dig the uk tv show formats though, the idea of just presenting a short self contained story arc that doesn't meander and loose focus over multiple seasons is very dope
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The major networks could take notes. Especially the more ambitious stuff that's been cancelleddrizzle wrote:unconventional bork tv stylingz ala
i generally really dig the uk tv show formats though, the idea of just presenting a short self contained story arc that doesn't meander and loose focus over multiple seasons is very dope
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The licence is pretty cheap and a lot of people get away with not paying anyways.Spartan wrote:The downside is us UK borks have to pay for a TV license that pays for all this BBC stuff.
Obviously theres a lot less money at stake with UK shows cos of the smaller audience but short seasons, finishing on a high note, episodes not broken up for ads etc definitely make up for the small budgets. The downside of that though is you get whatever kids shows like Doctor Who being ridiculously overrated by people who like teh kitschy english ppl with their dustbin monsters.
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A CLIFFHANGER?
YOU MOTHERFUCKIGN COCKSUCKING LIMEY FAGGOT BITCHASS FAGGOTS
wouldn't have been so bad if this didn't happen at 2am on a weeknight and moving on to the next ep was a viable option
YOU MOTHERFUCKIGN COCKSUCKING LIMEY FAGGOT BITCHASS FAGGOTS
wouldn't have been so bad if this didn't happen at 2am on a weeknight and moving on to the next ep was a viable option
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try watching that cliffhanger months ago.drizzle wrote:A CLIFFHANGER?
YOU MOTHERFUCKIGN COCKSUCKING LIMEY FAGGOT BITCHASS FAGGOTS
wouldn't have been so bad if this didn't happen at 2am on a weeknight and moving on to the next ep was a viable option
It's time to get season 3 going.
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wait i meant s1, i think you just mildly spoiled s2 for me
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no u guys misunderstand - i got season 2 already, on dvd. the problem was that i ended season 1 at 2am last night and had to get up early for work today. so i couldn't put on another one right then and it was fucking maddening
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oh that's tonight no question. pretty much as soon as i get off work and sort out dinner
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