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Reply #26 - April 04, 2014 02:23 PM EDT
Nick DiMola
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Chessa has been watching Supernatural incessantly. I've caught a few episodes with her and it's not too bad. Probably not something I'd sit down and watch on my own, but I find it to be infinitely more palatable than The Walking Dead, which she watched in its entirety before Supernatural.

Reply #27 - April 05, 2014 05:48 PM EDT
xDarthKiLLx


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I've been on a Mad Men binge lately courtesy of Netflix.  It gets better after Don and Betty divorce.  

After I finish up Mad Men (or at least, all the episodes available on Netflix) I may get back into Eureka, or I may begin watching True Blood..my ol' lady has most of the seasons on DVD

Reply #28 - April 05, 2014 05:49 PM EDT
xDarthKiLLx


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Chessa has been watching Supernatural incessantly. I've caught a few episodes with her and it's not too bad. Probably not something I'd sit down and watch on my own, but I find it to be infinitely more palatable than The Walking Dead, which she watched in its entirety before Supernatural.


Yeah its not the gore fest that TWD is.  I was able to eat a burger while watching Supernatural, lol.  I dig it much better, too.

Reply #29 - April 11, 2014 01:16 PM EDT
bullet656


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Mad Men starts up again this weekend. It's going to be a short season though.  Looks like AMC is doing the same thing to it as they did with Breaking Bad, trying to get more money out of it by breaking up the last season into two seasons.  I find this to be annoying, but I'm still loking forward to it and it's still a great show.

The new season of Game of Thrones started last week. I've been pretty excited about that too. 


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Reply #30 - April 15, 2014 08:36 AM EDT
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The tv version of Fargo begins tonight (Tuesday).  Although I don't think the show is going to be written by the Coen Brothers, I'm still looking forward to it.  It's not going to be a continuation nor a remake of the movie, but instead it's going to do its own thing while supposedly remaining true to the tone of the original. I like that idea.  I've scanned some reviews of it and they have all been pretty positive, so I have my hopes up.



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