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Recommend me a TV Series
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It annoyed me too.
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magma wrote:Black Mirror is definitely worth a look. Comes and goes, but when it comes...
Black Mirror is amazing
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if you like offbeat/offensive comedy, check out Strangers with Candy
It has Stephen Colbert before he was famous-- he will have you rolling. The rest of the cast are great too
It has Stephen Colbert before he was famous-- he will have you rolling. The rest of the cast are great too
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Some of the lines from that are off the chain, or whatever the contemporary iteration of that phrase is.
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Rewatching the early series of this with the missus. Some of the special effects are dated as fuck, but the atmosphere it creates is still spot on
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Only started watching dramas this year, seen:
The Wire
The Sopranos
Breaking Bad
Boardwalk Empire
Dexter
House Of Cards
Twin Peaks
Currently Watching Oz (Amazing!)
Want to start watching X-Files, Rome, The Shield
Comedies that I like:
It's always Sunny In Philadelphia
The Office UK/US
Arrested Development
Peepshow,
Curb your enthusiasm
Reno 911
Trailer Park Boys
Louie
Father Ted
Southpark
Archer
Alan Partridge
Idiot abroad
Ricky Gervais Show
Any reccomendations for any dramas or comedies that would sit well within them lists would be much appreciated!
The Wire
The Sopranos
Breaking Bad
Boardwalk Empire
Dexter
House Of Cards
Twin Peaks
Currently Watching Oz (Amazing!)
Want to start watching X-Files, Rome, The Shield
Comedies that I like:
It's always Sunny In Philadelphia
The Office UK/US
Arrested Development
Peepshow,
Curb your enthusiasm
Reno 911
Trailer Park Boys
Louie
Father Ted
Southpark
Archer
Alan Partridge
Idiot abroad
Ricky Gervais Show
Any reccomendations for any dramas or comedies that would sit well within them lists would be much appreciated!
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Comedies: Workaholics, Green Wing, Black Books
Drama: Sons of Anarchy, Justified, The Shield (still to start this myself).
Drama: Sons of Anarchy, Justified, The Shield (still to start this myself).
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Workaholics is great.
I actually forgot about it.
Need to catch up a bit.
I actually forgot about it.
Need to catch up a bit.



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wub wrote:
Rewatching the early series of this with the missus. Some of the special effects are dated as fuck, but the atmosphere it creates is still spot on
Agree, that show was an odd one. The corniness was perfect imo, and such a hard line to follow, so easy to fall onto either side. Also can you dig me up the info about the funding for x-files, or for 1013 coming from some evil alphabet agency? Sounded legit when I read it eons ago.
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I rate Justified tbh, and I might get a bit of stick for this but ER seasons 1-5/6ish. It might be more of a nostalgia thing though, i'm not sure..Hibbie wrote:Any reccomendations for any dramas or comedies that would sit well within them lists would be much appreciated!
Comedy wise, try The League and Black Books if you haven't already seen it.
Also, Workaholics is complete garbage. Avoid.
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shadup you fool
Black books though, funny shit.
Also a fan of the mighty boosh.
Black books though, funny shit.
Also a fan of the mighty boosh.



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Surely if you like The League you like Workaholics? It's just the same dumb immature humour but with handegg references sometimesLaszlo wrote:I rate Justified tbh, and I might get a bit of stick for this but ER seasons 1-5/6ish. It might be more of a nostalgia thing though, i'm not sure..Hibbie wrote:Any reccomendations for any dramas or comedies that would sit well within them lists would be much appreciated!
Comedy wise, try The League and Black Books if you haven't already seen it.
Also, Workaholics is complete garbage. Avoid.
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Bro, tough one. It is good and bad. I think the writing is very good, I think the acting is just horrible. I've got a head the size of a vw bug, but I think I could have cast it better and gotten better performances.Laszlo wrote:Also, Workaholics is complete garbage. Avoid.
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They both have a framework of immaturity but The League is much better written and better acted. There are, imo, subtle intricacies to The League which make it far more interesting than shotgun-comedy approach of Workaholics.Liam92 wrote:Surely if you like The League you like Workaholics? It's just the same dumb immature humour but with handegg references sometimesLaszlo wrote:I rate Justified tbh, and I might get a bit of stick for this but ER seasons 1-5/6ish. It might be more of a nostalgia thing though, i'm not sure..Hibbie wrote:Any reccomendations for any dramas or comedies that would sit well within them lists would be much appreciated!
Comedy wise, try The League and Black Books if you haven't already seen it.
Also, Workaholics is complete garbage. Avoid.
Also, yes Nowaysj, it may well have been a better show with a different cast. The wee squinty-eyed tnuc annoys me the most.
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Yes.Electric_Head wrote:Black books though, funny shit.
No.Also a fan of the mighty boosh.
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I missed this
looool. Well, I suppose there is something worse than Workaholics, there's that going for it..Electric_Head wrote:shadup you fool
Black books though, funny shit.
Also a fan of the mighty boosh.
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It's immature and stupid, but really that's the point:Laszlo wrote:They both have a framework of immaturity but The League is much better written and better acted. There are, imo, subtle intricacies to The League which make it far more interesting than shotgun-comedy approach of Workaholics.Liam92 wrote:Surely if you like The League you like Workaholics? It's just the same dumb immature humour but with handegg references sometimesLaszlo wrote:I rate Justified tbh, and I might get a bit of stick for this but ER seasons 1-5/6ish. It might be more of a nostalgia thing though, i'm not sure..Hibbie wrote:Any reccomendations for any dramas or comedies that would sit well within them lists would be much appreciated!
Comedy wise, try The League and Black Books if you haven't already seen it.
Also, Workaholics is complete garbage. Avoid.
Also, yes Nowaysj, it may well have been a better show with a different cast. The wee squinty-eyed tnuc annoys me the most.
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