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22 Aug 2014, 1:45 am

I have two cartoon series from my childhood that I still reguarly watch. Aside from these two I don't watch anything, and even these two it's just out of pure nostalgia, television makes m feel so alienated and depressed so I tend to stay far away.

101 Dalmations (cartoon series)
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh



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25 Aug 2014, 3:21 pm

Breathless, so far it has been an interesting British show that is set in the early part of the 1960s and in England.

I also am looking forward to the new season of Call The Midwife.


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25 Aug 2014, 3:35 pm

Klowglas wrote:
I have two cartoon series from my childhood that I still reguarly watch. Aside from these two I don't watch anything, and even these two it's just out of pure nostalgia, television makes m feel so alienated and depressed so I tend to stay far away.

101 Dalmations (cartoon series)
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh


Have you given anime a shot?


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28 Aug 2014, 8:35 pm

The Walking Dead :)



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02 Oct 2014, 4:51 pm

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I've been watching Guillermo Del Torro's The Strain, and I must say, it is exceptional horror on TV. A much less romantic view of Vampirism than any other show I've ever seen.

just started this its great



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02 Oct 2014, 5:47 pm

dregj wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
I've been watching Guillermo Del Torro's The Strain, and I must say, it is exceptional horror on TV. A much less romantic view of Vampirism than any other show I've ever seen.

just started this its great


Glad you concur. :thumleft:


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07 Oct 2014, 10:15 am

just so long as the CDC dont sit down to dinner with Walder Frey



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07 Oct 2014, 10:18 am

Did I mention that back in college I was obsessed with Twin Peaks? Back then, just about everyone taking liberal arts courses were.


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08 Oct 2014, 11:58 pm

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The shows I can watch non-stop, and have a deep knowledge are:

Red Dwarf

Doctor Who (2005 onwards)


A person after my own heart, I too love "Red Dwarf" and "Doctor Who".
You gotta love the Doctor and Rimmer!

I'm also watching "The Strain", I really like Eph! I know he's kind of the 'I can't kill, I'm a Doctor damn it!' but he's getting cooler by the minute.
Plus the old guy, Steratkian (or however you spell it :D) is awesome too...I don't like Nora though...

Right now I'm on tippytoes waiting for the second season of Person of Interest to come to FX (I know I'm really behind, blame cable)
Haven's also coming back; Mara is sure one heck of a gal!

Bates Motel was real good while it lasted; I'm wating for it and a bunch of others to grace my screen like, Grimm.

I know its real girly but I'm really starting to get into Beaty and the Beast; the girls a bit winey and Vincett is a tad over-acted but I can tell it will get better like the Vampire Diaries did (and then it got stupid but that's another story...).

And really strangely I am addicted to "Endeavour" which is an Inspector Morse prequel series. Never seen the original and have no intentions to, but I'm really likening this prequel.

Anyway, I watch way more than this, but these are my favs right now!


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09 Oct 2014, 11:21 am

I have several; right now, the ones I'm obsessed with are Future Card Buddyfight and Farscape.



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09 Oct 2014, 1:24 pm

jstrewth wrote:
I have several; right now, the ones I'm obsessed with are Future Card Buddyfight and Farscape.


How could I have forgotten Farscape?!?!?!


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31 Oct 2014, 8:53 pm

loved farscape
but it was a strange one
it would go from absolute brilliance to embarrassing space Australians in one episode flat

it used to bug the hell out of me that they set up monumental cliff hangers at the end of the series
then always fudge it
when the next season starts

season 1 :dargo and john trapped in space cannot be rescued because the command carrier is nearby
resolution :they just back off ??and dargo even got a perma tan out of it

season 2 aryn dies
resolution:then doesn't

Season 3:the gang all go back to their respective lives to deal with thier own issues leaving Crichton alone
resolution: oh there back again

season 4:they get turn to chunks
Resolution: no there back again

still a good show though



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31 Oct 2014, 9:59 pm

Did I mention The Strain?


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02 Nov 2014, 1:20 am

Initial D


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02 Nov 2014, 1:54 am

A Country practice I have always loved that show for our American friends on here its an Australian show in the 80's I have the DVD's of it and I watch it when there's nothing much on.



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03 Nov 2014, 4:38 pm

I can't remember if I already put these, but....

"Doc Martin", and "Call the Midwife".