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Netflix has another original series up: Hemlock Grove.<br />
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It's their riff on the whole Twilight/Werewolf/Vampire/True Blood thang and it's actually pretty good. Great looking and suitably creepy - and it has Famke Janssen in it, which is always a good thing. Not sure where it's going, but Mrs Luigi (who loves this stuff) has seen the whole thing and has given it the thumbs up.<br />
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Like House of Cards, Netflix has put the whole series up in one go, so no waiting week to week to see what's happening. -
Da Vinci's Demons<br />
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New series showing here on pay TV (FX channel). I like this sort of historical / fiction mash up with possible elements of the supernatural, and the casting and sets are pretty good. Plenty of boobs as well as language, violence, and the sort of TV that we've learned to expect since GoT became popular. -
Been doing net research and it looks like these shows may be worth a gawk at<br />
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[b]Rectify[/b] - "An intense and moving and wonderfully languid series. Ray McKinnon has created a show about a man coming off Death Row after 19 years and his re-entry into small town society is like emerging into a strange dream world". (Ray McKinnon played Lincoln Potter in SOA<br />
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[b]Orphan Black[/b] - "A streetwise hustler witnesses the suicide of a girl who looks just like her and falls headlong into a deadly mystery." - this is a mystery series about clones<br />
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[b]Bates Mote[/b]l - a 'prequel' series about the world's best known motelier Norman "I hate shower curtains" Bates. Apparently much better than it sounds.<br />
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[b]Defiance[/b] - best explained by this from IMDB "The series is set in the near future, where aliens known collectively as Votans have come to Earth seeking a new home after their solar system was destroyed. However, when they reached Earth, they discovered despite a prolonged negotiation with the government on Earth, they were not welcome. Rather than turn away, they began a war with the humans as they are determined to make Earth their new home.". Stars our own Wolf West (Grant Bowler).<br />
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Those first 3 sound like massive yawn fests. I just cant get into drama series that are thoughtful..or try to be thoughtful. I just want to be entertained, and my entertainment usually needs at least one of the following on a very regualr basis.. knife fights, automatic weapons that never hit good guys, aliens, extraordinary powers, knights, wizards.. or indestructable robots from the future.<br />
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Watched opener of Defiance and it's a kind of Deep Space Nine/Star Wars Canteena/Alien Nation western set here on Earth sometime in the future.<br />
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It's not that bad, might get better, but essentially it is sci-fi Deadwood without the swearing and Ian McShane.<br />
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Finished up S4 of Justified, I liked it, just love Raylan and Boyds characters, and more so when they interact with one another, in that lawman/criminal -love/hate way, although felt they tidied things up a bit quick after the main storyline was all but done in ep 12.<br />
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Will have a look at Hemlock Grove and Defiance, sound like my cup of tea (which is similar in taste to BSG's)<br />
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Also anyone checked out the Zombieland series? Dont bother.... -
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Been doing net research and it looks like these shows may be worth a gawk at<br />
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[b]Rectify[/b] - "An intense and moving and wonderfully languid series. Ray McKinnon has created a show about a man coming off Death Row after 19 years and his re-entry into small town society is like emerging into a strange dream world". (Ray McKinnon played Lincoln Potter in SOA<br />
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[b]Orphan Black[/b] - "A streetwise hustler witnesses the suicide of a girl who looks just like her and falls headlong into a deadly mystery." - this is a mystery series about clones<br />
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Anyone seen any of these?<br />
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[i]The Americans[/i] is worth checking out.<br />
[/quote]Love it. I am glad I didn't let Felicity scare me away. The two leads and their relationship has gotten quite complex as the season progressed. -
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Anyone watch Southland? Seems to be getting good reviews, was wondering if it's worth the effort.<br />
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[quote name='Tim' timestamp='1367550311' post='363265']<br />
[i]The Americans[/i] is worth checking out.<br />
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It's been good. Was on TV3 but bunted to late night after a few episodes.<br />
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The next new Fx show (the network that shows SOA, The Americans, Justified etc) is The Bridge, based on the Danish show of the same name.<br />
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[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bridge_(2013_TV_series)"]http://en.wikipedia....2013_TV_series)[/url] -
[quote name='jegga' timestamp='1368087875' post='364535']Anyone else watch Harry last night? I thought it was bloody good, loved the scenes with Oscar Kightly and Sam Neill, my apprentice watched with a couple of mates who translated the Samoan in it.[/quote]<br />
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Couldn't disagree more. Cringe inducing. Stereotype piled onto cliche liberally garnished with hackneyed comment served on a bed of totally predictable plot. Will give it one more week but only because its kiwi. 4/10 is generous iMO.