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@Kiwiwomble I actually re-watched FT recently, and TBH I didnt find it as funny as I remember, even taking the period it was written and aired in, hasnt aged well I dont think.
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Kiwiwomble I actually re-watched FT recently, and TBH I didnt find it as funny as I remember, even taking the period it was written and aired in, hasnt aged well I dont think.
I get what you mean but Basil is one of my all time favourite characters. Reminds me a bit of my slightly crazy boss who is on the spectrum. So I cut the show a lot of slack.
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Kiwiwomble I actually re-watched FT recently, and TBH I didnt find it as funny as I remember, even taking the period it was written and aired in, hasnt aged well I dont think.
thats what im afraid of with lots of those "classics"...sometimes best to just remember fondly...i bought a box set of Hale and Pace for those that know or remember them....only watched the first 3-4 episodes before choosing to just remember them being hilarious
Black adder is the exception...will always be funny
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@Kiwiwomble said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Kiwiwomble I actually re-watched FT recently, and TBH I didnt find it as funny as I remember, even taking the period it was written and aired in, hasnt aged well I dont think.
thats what im afraid of with lots of those "classics"...sometimes best to just remember fondly...i bought a box set of Hale and Pace for those that know or remember them....only watched the first 3-4 episodes before choosing to just remember them being hilarious
Black adder is the exception...will always be funny
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@Kiwiwomble Only Fools and Horses is tops for me!
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Kiwiwomble Only Fools and Horses is tops for me!
It's funny, I'm the complete opposite - FT is still brilliant, OFAH is boring. It's so bloody massive over here too, every bloody Xmas I have to sit through that fucking auction episode.
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I stupidly started watching the 1st ep of The Last Of Us late last night, a bit tired...
Only ended up watching about half of the 80 min ep, 1 cos I was tired, but man that opening part was pretty intense, had to watch an ep of Parks and Rec to chill before sleeping.
Kinda reminded me of the first or second ep of Fear the Walking Dead when the world was falling apart, both were really tense and compelling watching, and I think many post-apocalyptic series/movies fail to put more into this side of things.
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@Bovidae was a good episode and they tied the 'newly created' villain in really well. The scene with Pedro behind the gun was a good homage to the same scene in the game.
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Biggest disappointment from the game to tv was when they went through the tunnels. I was surprised they cut this short as it's quite an emotional part from the game.
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The Last of Us is really well done isn’t it?
I’ve never played the game, no idea about any of the back story. Ep 3, to someone like me, makes no sense. Why was it there, what did it add? I should have hated it.
And yet it was still massively compelling. The Ron Swanson factor is always massive
, but it wasn’t just that. It was just a great piece of storytelling.
Up to Ep5 and hooked
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Just finished bingeing S2 of Clarkson’s Farm on Amazon Prime. I know he’s a bit marmite but Jezza is genuinely good at flying the flag for British farming, with several quite touching moments. All the old characters from S1 appear and are in great form. Excellent.
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@voodoo said in TV Serieseseses:
Why was it there, what did it add?
Yeah see my only "issue" is I keep seeing bits like ep. 3 and going - well how the hell does that fit into a video game? Got to just enjoy it as a TV series but I do find myself doing that. It explained quite a bit about "outside" and how there just happened to be a random house they could go to for all the supplies they might need.
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@voodoo said in TV Serieseseses:
The Last of Us is really well done isn’t it?
I’ve never played the game, no idea about any of the back story. Ep 3, to someone like me, makes no sense. Why was it there, what did it add? I should have hated it.
And yet it was still massively compelling. The Ron Swanson factor is always massive
, but it wasn’t just that. It was just a great piece of storytelling.
Up to Ep5 and hooked
Ep 3 is pretty much a TV only add on, no idea why they did it, apart from to have a gay storyline in? It didn't advance the plot really, although it was great on it's own
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@Machpants said in TV Serieseseses:
Ep 3 is pretty much a TV only add on, no idea why they did it, apart from to have a gay storyline in? It didn't advance the plot really, although it was great on it's own
This is how someone, who is familiar with the game, summarised Ep3:
This episode started with Joel still pretty closed off and sceptical about the value of saving one life. It then shows the journey that Bill went on with Frank, and how he came to feel differently over time, leading to him opening up to Joel in his letter about it. Regardless of what happens in the plot itself, it's absolutely relevant to the emotional journey that Joel and Ellie are on.
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@Toddy said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bovidae was a good episode and they tied the 'newly created' villain in really well. The scene with Pedro behind the gun was a good homage to the same scene in the game.
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Biggest disappointment from the game to tv was when they went through the tunnels. I was surprised they cut this short as it's quite an emotional part from the game.
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What I'm struggling with is how they can just run a couple of hundred metres in the dark and they're alone again. Why aren't there any infected pursuing them or "hunting" around the general area?
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@Bones said in TV Serieseseses:
@Toddy said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bovidae was a good episode and they tied the 'newly created' villain in really well. The scene with Pedro behind the gun was a good homage to the same scene in the game.
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Biggest disappointment from the game to tv was when they went through the tunnels. I was surprised they cut this short as it's quite an emotional part from the game.
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What I'm struggling with is how they can just run a couple of hundred metres in the dark and they're alone again. Why aren't there any infected pursuing them or "hunting" around the general area?
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Dunno! It doesn't really work like that in the game. The 'Runners' can see/hear you so you'd need to be quite far away not to be chased. 'Clickers' can only hear you so they're easier to get away from.Infected usually stick to certain areas where they're 'connected'. You don't usually see that many out in the general area.
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@Bovidae I watched E3 last night, I think it provided some background and context and shows how Joel starts his journey, to me form comments I have seen, it seems plenty are still uncomfortable with gay (man on man) scenes on TV, and this can alter thier perception of things.
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@taniwharugby Sure, but it's HBO not FTA TV.
Likewise, I am certain a section of society weren't happy to see the Gadsden flag hanging on Bill's basement wall, given what we later discover about him.