Time: I has none.

Dec 20, 2009 17:22

Okay, there are so many tv shows that I have to start/catch up on that it's not even funny. So here's a list (mostly for my benefit, but feel free to add to my burden by suggesting other shows):

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Merlin
Monk series finale (because I watched the first half unknowingly and then it was all "tbc next week") Done. Very well-done finale. The ( Read more... )

life as usual

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runsinthegenes December 20 2009, 23:53:44 UTC
Bones! That was one of the ones I've been trying to think of.

I dunno, my best friend is watching it and she said it was really good until the third season. It's one of those shows that I've been meaning to watch mostly because I love superhero stories, but I'm torn. I've read the basic synopsis on Wikipedia and I'm kinda :\ about it. I'll probably watch the first few episodes and see whether I like it or not.

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control_paradox December 21 2009, 00:03:21 UTC
It gets really complicated, but then, it's a superheroes themed show, and those always get complicated. Season two ended up being complete fail because of the writer's block, and season three got WTF because the writers tried to compensate for their tiny penises past mistakes, and I hear season four's kind of rebalancing everything.

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runsinthegenes December 21 2009, 00:35:05 UTC
Teen Titans was great without being complicated (not saying Heroes should be a kids-centered cartoon, but they could certainly stand to make Heroes a bit less complicated, right? I got lost trying to read the plot scenario.), but I hate when the plots get unnecessarily complicated. One of the other things I didn't like about Heroes is that the cast keeps expanding and everyone has superpowers and some people have the copying ability which just makes them even more powerful. And the whole writers strike thing did not help.

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