mondays: chuck, heroes and possibly my own worst enemy
tuesdays: eli stone
weds: pushing daisies
thurs: csi, possibly eleventh hour
fri: possibly the ex list, numb3ers/the starter wife
sat: movies and tv shows on dvd from the library
sun: same as above
so what shows are y'all looking forward to this fall?
Penni
<brou...@aol.com> wrote in message
news:b480366f-2614-4cc1...@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
What about
Knight Rider
Eureka
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
The Secret Diary of a Call Girl
--
The Glory Hornet
Waiting for the return of Supernatural - that ended on a real
cliffhanger.
Smallville, so I can start watching it with my niece again (although
she did make me fork out £15 for Smallville S4 on dvd the other
night).
Chuck.
And a bunch of other shows, but I'm not sure if they're coming back or
if they've been cancelled - Moonlight, Bloodties, plus some others I
can't remember atm.
--
Paul R
I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts
>Eureka
This is back already - it's up to episode 5.
Also - The Shield is back ! And 90210 !!!!!!!
Dexter, True Blood....
Also, "Z Rock" on IFC seems good so far.
http://www.ifc.com/zrock
--
Tyler Trafford
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less
than half of you half as well as you deserve.
-- J. R. R. Tolkien
Sarah Connor Chronicles,MMmmmmmmmmmmmsummmmMMmmmerMMmmmmmm!
Big bang theory,Heroes,How I met your mother and House, got to love a
grumpy old bastard with a walking stick.
--
Stare too long into the abyss and the abyss looks like a nifty place to
hide the bodies
"Mark Morrison" <bl...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 3 Sep 2008 16:58:50 +0100, "TGH" <wh...@no.invalid> wrote:
>
>>Eureka
>
> This is back already - it's up to episode 5.
>
Been watching Eureka, also been watching The Cleaner, up to ep7 now, tis
good and has Grace Park from BSG in it.
--
The Glory Hornet
i'm stuck watching big bang theory and how i met your mother online.
they're on here the same time as chuck. house gets watched in the
friday night reruns.
Penni
unfortunately moonlight was canceled. the reason it won't be renewed
like jericho is because apparently those people who wrote in in favor
of the show were actually writing in in favor of alex o'loughlin not
necessarily the show itself.
Penni
it does look like pretty slim pickens for new shows. i've only got
three listed above. it seems we've been getting better shows in the
spring and summer rather than the fall. and those aren't on the major
networks, but on cable.
i've been catching up on old brit shows at the library. (whole section
for brit tv/movies). this week: second sight (last one), sharpe's
eagle, north and south, a fine romance (first four eps) and monarch of
the green - series 1.
Penni
it does look like pretty slim pickens for new shows. i've only got
three listed above. it seems we've been getting better shows in the
spring and summer rather than the fall. and those aren't on the major
networks, but on cable.
Most pissed off that there won't be a new Dr Who series next year
i've been catching up on old brit shows at the library. (whole section
for brit tv/movies). this week: second sight (last one), sharpe's
eagle, north and south, a fine romance (first four eps) and monarch of
the green - series 1.
Sharpes ok, historically dodgy and the books are, by and large, better.
Monarch of the Glen's quite funny in places.
--
Paul R
I've got a lovely bunch of coconuts
Penni
> i'm thinking the following:
>
> mondays: chuck, heroes and possibly my own worst enemy
Yes and yes for the first two episodes.
> tuesdays: eli stone
Yes. Add Eureka here.
> weds: pushing daisies
No. Got bored with this one.
> thurs: csi, possibly eleventh hour
Maybe (it's starting to feel like ER...how long can we keep it on).
Eleventh what?
> fri: possibly the ex list, numb3ers/the starter wife
Ack...absolutely not. No/No
Fri: Doctor Who
> sat: movies and tv shows on dvd from the library
Drinking, partying, debauchery. Or 'Another day in the life of an
Iwaniszek'.
> sun: same as above
Work, work, work.
>
> so what shows are y'all looking forward to this fall?
Not much actually. Nothing has really caught my eye.
Heroes and Lost are the two big shows I'm following.
>
> Penni
>
> Mark Morrison wrote:
>> TGH wrote:
>>
>>> Eureka
>>
>> This is back already - it's up to episode 5.
>>
>> Also - The Shield is back ! And 90210 !!!!!!!
>
> Dexter, True Blood....
>
> Also, "Z Rock" on IFC seems good so far.
>
> http://www.ifc.com/zrock
Dexter would be great if I had showtime. I'll have to wait and Morrison
it.
I forgot about True Blood. I need to set up a recording for that.
Oh, completely forgot:
Mythbusters
Dirty Jobs
Deadliest Catch
Lets see here, basic cable->
Monday: Boston Legal, How I Met your Mother, Heroes (!I had almost
forgotten this show existed)
Tuesday: NCIS
Wednesday: Pushing Daisies, Dirty Sexy Money
Thursday: My Name is Earl, The Office, ER (I'll give Life On Mars a
chance)
Friday: nuttin
--
Tyler Trafford
What's another word for "thesaurus"?
-- Steven Wright
> "brou...@aol.com" <brou...@aol.com> wrote in news:b480366f-2614-4cc1-
> ba37-bb6...@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
>
>> i'm thinking the following:
>>
>> mondays: chuck, heroes and possibly my own worst enemy
>> tuesdays: eli stone
>> weds: pushing daisies
>> thurs: csi, possibly eleventh hour
>> fri: possibly the ex list, numb3ers/the starter wife
>> sat: movies and tv shows on dvd from the library
>> sun: same as above
>>
>> so what shows are y'all looking forward to this fall?
>>
>
> Sarah Connor Chronicles,MMmmmmmmmmmmmsummmmMMmmmerMMmmmmmm!
> Big bang theory,Heroes,How I met your mother and House, got to love a
> grumpy old bastard with a walking stick.
I tend to hate sitcoms, but Big Bang Theory continues to amuse.
--
Jim
That one I am not so fond of. How I Met Your Mother rocks though.
--
Tyler Trafford
Regular Matter, Dark Matter, Wassa Matter
I was talking about it to a friend of mine today,(otherwise I would
have forgotten it like I did pushing daises) like a British program
called lab rats he didn't like it. I thought that both were worth
watching for the one liners which normally I wouldn't say but in both
cases they are rather good.
At the mo I'm feeling particularly old,creaky and pissed off,(I have
had a terrible summer,) so I'm re-watching the televisual equivalent of
my comfort food, Buffy. To be fair it was a close run thing between
Buffy and Firefly but Buffy won out due to the fact that there are more
episodes.
--
"I like the way you express yourself too, y'know, it's pithy yet
degenerate"
Woody Allen, Manhattan
> i'm thinking the following:
> mondays: chuck, heroes and possibly my own worst enemy
never heard of the enemy thing
> tuesdays: eli stone
wife likes Eli
> weds: pushing daisies
> thurs: csi, possibly eleventh hour
I liked the previews for Eleventh and the Mentalist
> fri: possibly the ex list, numb3ers/the starter wife
I have watched 1.5 seasons of Numb3rs on iTunes through my iPod Touch and
my bus commute. I like it a lot.
> so what shows are y'all looking forward to this fall?
True Blood on HBO seems like it will be fun.
Penni we need to get you a Tivo thingy, we're up to 2 dual tuner HD boxes
now, and its nice, its once in a blue moon where there are 4 things on at
once we want to see, but its nice to have the option.
Amazon unbox downloads over Tivo have almost supplanted Netflix in the
house, the wife has not yet really taken to the new Youtube over Tivo
feature.
--
"Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the wise.
Seek what they sought."
--Basho
> In article <Xns9B0EB2007407F3v...@130.133.1.4>,
> larsonjmR.E.M.O.V.E.@charter.net says...
>> Weirdwolf wrote:
>>
>> > "brou...@aol.com" <brou...@aol.com> wrote in news:b480366f-2614-4cc1-
>> > ba37-bb6...@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
>> >
>> >> i'm thinking the following:
>> >>
>> >> mondays: chuck, heroes and possibly my own worst enemy
>> >> tuesdays: eli stone
>> >> weds: pushing daisies
>> >> thurs: csi, possibly eleventh hour
>> >> fri: possibly the ex list, numb3ers/the starter wife
>> >> sat: movies and tv shows on dvd from the library
>> >> sun: same as above
>> >>
>> >> so what shows are y'all looking forward to this fall?
>> >>
>> >
>> > Sarah Connor Chronicles,MMmmmmmmmmmmmsummmmMMmmmerMMmmmmmm!
>> > Big bang theory,Heroes,How I met your mother and House, got to love a
>> > grumpy old bastard with a walking stick.
>>
>> I tend to hate sitcoms, but Big Bang Theory continues to amuse.
>>
>
> I was talking about it to a friend of mine today,(otherwise I would
> have forgotten it like I did pushing daises) like a British program
> called lab rats he didn't like it. I thought that both were worth
> watching for the one liners which normally I wouldn't say but in both
> cases they are rather good.
Wooohooo to one liners all the way, particularly Sheldon's.
(As a side note, I enjoy the fact that they're (a) trying to get the physics
right and (b) not dumbing that aspect of it down very much.)
--
Jim
> Rick Savoia wrote:
>> Tyler Trafford <ttraffor...@gmail.com> wrote in news:6i7ue9Fos1hiU1
>> @mid.individual.net:
>>
>>> Mark Morrison wrote:
>>>> TGH wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Eureka
Eh.
>>>>
>>>> This is back already - it's up to episode 5.
>>>>
>>>> Also - The Shield is back ! And 90210 !!!!!!!
Shield, not so much. 90210, definitely not.
>>>
>>> Dexter, True Blood....
>>>
Yay, Dexter. TV has been sorely lacking in serial killing these past few
months.
(What's True Blood?)
>>> Also, "Z Rock" on IFC seems good so far.
>>>
>>> http://www.ifc.com/zrock
>>
Don't know what that is.
>> Dexter would be great if I had showtime. I'll have to wait and Morrison
>> it.
>>
>> I forgot about True Blood. I need to set up a recording for that.
>
> Lets see here, basic cable->
>
> Monday: Boston Legal, How I Met your Mother, Heroes (!I had almost
> forgotten this show existed)
In order: Eh. Eh. Started to suck last season but willing to give it a
chance.
> Tuesday: NCIS
Dragnet in the Navy.
> Wednesday: Pushing Daisies, Dirty Sexy Money
Yay to PD, have never seen DSM.
> Thursday: My Name is Earl, The Office, ER (I'll give Life On Mars a
> chance)
I really don't understand the appeal of Earl. Woohooo to the Office. And is
ER STILL on?
--
Jim
I think that might be the problem he is not a geek and is very science-
phobic.
Oh, and now just as I imagine John with Earls voice,Nick as Fat Tony
your voice is now that of Sheldon's.
It's the new "vampire drama by the creator of Six Feet Under". It
starts this Sunday.
--
Tyler Trafford
Showing up is 80% of life.
-- Woody Allen
> Jim Larson wrote:
>> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>>
>>> Dexter, True Blood....
>>
>> Yay, Dexter. TV has been sorely lacking in serial killing these past
>> few months.
>>
>> (What's True Blood?)
>
> It's the new "vampire drama by the creator of Six Feet Under". It
> starts this Sunday.
It's the thingy with Anna Paquin in and based on a series of books called
something like southern vampire?
I saw a promo of the first episode and was less than impressed, I might
give it a go but it was very, very generic.
Woohooo!
--
Jim
> Tyler Trafford <ttraffor...@gmail.com> wrote in news:6ia22gFpjihoU1
> @mid.individual.net:
>
>> Jim Larson wrote:
>>> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dexter, True Blood....
>>>
>>> Yay, Dexter. TV has been sorely lacking in serial killing these past
>>> few months.
>>>
>>> (What's True Blood?)
>>
>> It's the new "vampire drama by the creator of Six Feet Under". It
>> starts this Sunday.
I've still not seen Six Feet Under but have certainly hear enough good
things. However, "Vampire Drama" doesn't inspire confidence.
> It's the thingy with Anna Paquin in and based on a series of books called
> something like southern vampire?
> I saw a promo of the first episode and was less than impressed, I might
> give it a go but it was very, very generic.
Boo!
--
Jim
Do you think it will... suck?
--
Tyler Trafford
Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is absurd.
-- Voltaire
OOOh and you lot have the nerve to complain about my puns!
Yes I get the feeling it will suck, it felt rather like the Anne Rice or
Anita wotsit books that Mark lent me, about a vampire hunting corpse
raising bint. Started OK but soon degenerates into a who's boffing who
vampire version of an angsty teen drama, just with R rated naughty bits
as they would be written by a sexually frustrated spinster librarian.
(They don't expect as much from me.)
> Yes I get the feeling it will suck, it felt rather like the Anne Rice
> or Anita wotsit books that Mark lent me, about a vampire hunting
> corpse raising bint. Started OK but soon degenerates into a who's
> boffing who vampire version of an angsty teen drama, just with R rated
> naughty bits as they would be written by a sexually frustrated
> spinster librarian.
To be fair, that is also HBO's target demographic.
--
Tyler Trafford
There are more things in heaven and earth,
Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
-- Wm. Shakespeare, "Hamlet"
(do they keep them in a room somewhere and what is it's coordinates?)
last year or so they say.
Penni
i have a recorderable dvd player. i'm just too lazy to set it. and
since most of the shows i like are online anyway and with less
commercials it's just as easy to watch them there.
>
> Amazon unbox downloads over Tivo have almost supplanted Netflix in the
> house, the wife has not yet really taken to the new Youtube over Tivo
> feature.
most of the dvds watched here come from the library. i'm never in that
big of a hurry to watch a movie that i can't wait for the dollar
theater or the library to have it.
Penni
(They do not keep all of them in one location. They are spread out
throughout the world mostly in public building which have come to be
known as "Libraries" due to the personages they shelter.)
--
Tyler Trafford
Leela: Okay, this has gotta stop. I'm going to remind Fry of his
humanity the way only a woman can.
Professor: You're going to do his laundry?
>Tyler Trafford <ttraffor...@gmail.com> wrote in news:6ia22gFpjihoU1
>@mid.individual.net:
>
>> Jim Larson wrote:
>>> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dexter, True Blood....
>>>
>>> Yay, Dexter. TV has been sorely lacking in serial killing these past
>>> few months.
>>>
>>> (What's True Blood?)
>>
>> It's the new "vampire drama by the creator of Six Feet Under". It
>> starts this Sunday.
>
>It's the thingy with Anna Paquin in and based on a series of books called
>something like southern vampire?
> I saw a promo of the first episode and was less than impressed, I might
>give it a go but it was very, very generic.
I really like the books, but the show looks iffy. For some reason,
they felt the need to add explicit sex scenes, which the books don't
have (they're quite genteel).
My niece is pushing for a full Angel or Buffy box set for Xmas.
Not watched either for ages, although I have most on DVD.
Just ordered Supernatural S1 and 2, that arrives tomorrow.
> Tyler Trafford <ttraffor...@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:6ia22gFpjihoU1 @mid.individual.net:
>
>> Jim Larson wrote:
>>> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dexter, True Blood....
>>>
>>> Yay, Dexter. TV has been sorely lacking in serial killing these past
>>> few months.
>>>
>>> (What's True Blood?)
>>
>> It's the new "vampire drama by the creator of Six Feet Under". It
>> starts this Sunday.
>
> It's the thingy with Anna Paquin in and based on a series of books
> called something like southern vampire?
My guess would be it would be based on the books by Laurel K. Hamilton:
The Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series.
> I saw a promo of the first episode and was less than impressed, I
> might
> give it a go but it was very, very generic.
>
>
Barcodes and all?
> brou...@aol.com wrote:
>
>> i'm thinking the following:
>
>> mondays: chuck, heroes and possibly my own worst enemy
>
> never heard of the enemy thing
>
>> tuesdays: eli stone
>
> wife likes Eli
>
>> weds: pushing daisies
>> thurs: csi, possibly eleventh hour
>
> I liked the previews for Eleventh and the Mentalist
>
>> fri: possibly the ex list, numb3ers/the starter wife
>
> I have watched 1.5 seasons of Numb3rs on iTunes through my iPod Touch
> and my bus commute. I like it a lot.
>
>> so what shows are y'all looking forward to this fall?
>
> True Blood on HBO seems like it will be fun.
>
> Penni we need to get you a Tivo thingy, we're up to 2 dual tuner HD
> boxes now, and its nice, its once in a blue moon where there are 4
> things on at once we want to see, but its nice to have the option.
Isn't that expensive? I mean, paying for the Tivos, the cable service
(since they charge for HD) and the monthly costs associated with Tivo?
>
> Amazon unbox downloads over Tivo have almost supplanted Netflix in the
> house, the wife has not yet really taken to the new Youtube over Tivo
> feature.
>
Amazon unbox downloads over Tivo? You mean it might be time to replace my
Series 1?
It does indeed. I'm not thrilled by the size of the Amazon downloadable
library, but it's still relatively young.
--
Jim
http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/08/alan-ball-bleed.html
--
Tyler Trafford
Where humor is concerned there are no standards -- no one can say what
is good or bad, although you can be sure that everyone will.
-- John Kenneth Galbraith
> Trouble wrote:
>> Penni we need to get you a Tivo thingy, we're up to 2 dual tuner HD
>> boxes now, and its nice, its once in a blue moon where there are 4
>> things on at once we want to see, but its nice to have the option.
> Isn't that expensive? I mean, paying for the Tivos, the cable service
> (since they charge for HD) and the monthly costs associated with Tivo?
No, once you're digital, and Comcast just switched a while back. They don't
charge me for the Cablecards, and with the second dual tuner box I could
give back the cablebox we had in the bewdroom.
The Bedroom unit I put on the $99 a year plan, and the Living Room unit
will probably go on it too.
Remember the HD units do over the Air HD as well so if you live somewhere
with decent TV reception all you pay is the Tivo subscription to cover the
guide information.
When we eventually move back to Texas, I am pondering going all OTA, as I
DFW is mostly low flat plain, and TV reception is pretty good with just
rabbit ears.
>> Amazon unbox downloads over Tivo have almost supplanted Netflix in
>> the house, the wife has not yet really taken to the new Youtube over
>> Tivo feature.
> Amazon unbox downloads over Tivo? You mean it might be time to
> replace my Series 1?
Could be, I gave away a Series 2 on the fourth of July, and promised my
last one to a friend of the wife.
>Rick Savoia wrote:
>> Weirdwolf <ho...@hooowl.com> wrote in
>> news:Xns9B0F919B37679...@69.16.176.253:
>>
>>> Tyler Trafford <ttraffor...@gmail.com> wrote in
>>> news:6ia22gFpjihoU1 @mid.individual.net:
>>>
>>>> Jim Larson wrote:
>>>>> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dexter, True Blood....
>>>>>
>>>>> Yay, Dexter. TV has been sorely lacking in serial killing these past
>>>>> few months.
>>>>>
>>>>> (What's True Blood?)
>>>>
>>>> It's the new "vampire drama by the creator of Six Feet Under". It
>>>> starts this Sunday.
>>>
>>> It's the thingy with Anna Paquin in and based on a series of books
>>> called something like southern vampire?
>>
>> My guess would be it would be based on the books by Laurel K. Hamilton:
>> The Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series.
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/5rw3o3
>
>http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/08/alan-ball-bleed.html
Close, but no cigar.
<quote:underwire>
The show is based on a series of Southern vampire books by Charlaine
Harris that follow the tangled romance between Louisiana waitress Sookie
Stackhouse (played by X-Men's Paquin) and 130-year-old bloodsucker Bill
Compton (Moyer).
</quote>
;P
--
Tyler Trafford
What's another word for "thesaurus"?
-- Steven Wright
<snip>
> so what shows are y'all looking forward to this fall?
Match of the Day (unless Sunderland lost that week)
Heroes
Baseball World Series
Eggheads
That's about it. I don't watch much television.
--
Jades' First Encounters Site - http://www.jades.org/ffe.htm
The best Frontier: First Encounters site on the Web.
nos...@jades.org /is/ a real email address!
<snip>
> At the mo I'm feeling particularly old,creaky and pissed off,(I have
> had a terrible summer,)
Could be worse, you could support Them Up The Road. ;-)
I'll miss the Kevolution...
> On the 4 Sep 2008, Weirdwolf <Hoo...@hooowl.com> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>> At the mo I'm feeling particularly old,creaky and pissed off,(I have
>> had a terrible summer,)
>
> Could be worse, you could support Them Up The Road. ;-)
>
> I'll miss the Kevolution...
>
I was talking to my Geordie sister-in-law about the Keeg-run yesterday.
Mind you as a Brum fan our board isn't much better,we're in desperate
need of some defensive players but the board won't spring for them and
are letting other players go for a song.
We've had some great loan players but will get nowhere if they don't sign
them to get some stability and talent in the team.