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https://uk.celebrity.yahoo.com/angel-why-not-fade-away-is-the-best-tv-finale-of-120129647.html

Has also the best last line ever:" I always wanted to slay the dragon myself."

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Terrible thread title ... I don't see 24, Night Court, Cheers, Lost, FlashForward, or Fringe in that url anywhere.

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Don Tiny wrote:
Terrible thread title ... I don't see 24, Night Court, Cheers, Lost, FlashForward, or Fringe in that url anywhere.


Sorry Pops. I liked some of them but they could not hold a candle to Angel's final.

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What the fuck is Angel?

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What the fuck is Angel?


Spin off of Buffy. TV show set in the Wedonverse. Very hot Chicks.

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chaspoppcap wrote:
sjboyd0137 wrote:
What the fuck is Angel?


Spin off of Buffy. TV show set in the Wedonverse.


Sounds terrible.

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Lotta ghey in here...

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What the fuck is Angel?


Spin off of Buffy. TV show set in the Wedonverse.


Sounds terrible.


Not really very good show. Of course you are entitled to your misguided and pigheaded opinions. Have a nice day

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Not really very good show. Of course you are entitled to your misguided and pigheaded opinions. Have a nice day


Oh don't be butthurt because some people don't care for your fantasy shows.

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chaspoppcap wrote:
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What the fuck is Angel?


Spin off of Buffy. TV show set in the Wedonverse. Very hot Chicks.






:lol:

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I don't begrudge you for watching whatever show you bloody well want to, chas. My mult's having a rough go of things lately.

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I don't begrudge you for watching whatever show you bloody well want to, chas. My mult's having a rough go of things lately.


I'm too sober for his nonsense.

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Don Tiny wrote:
I don't begrudge you for watching whatever show you bloody well want to, chas. My mult's having a rough go of things lately.


I'm too sober for his nonsense.


You should learn how to knit ... it did wonders for John Spartan.

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First ~3 seasons of Buffy were, at the time, pretty much unlike anything else in the history of television, at least the history of US network TV. Great TV, tightly-scripted, complicated-for-tv characters, a compelling 2 or 3 season story arc--but not easily accessible if tried you to jump in mid-stream.

I do recall Buffy falling off in quality once Whedon took half the characters over to Angel; as well as Whedon having other pet projects he wanted to work on (Serenity? Firefly?).

People often credit the Sopranos with getting people to take TV seriously as a medium and having writing/acting equal to that of cinema--but it was Buffy, along with Homicide, that first
raised the bar for television.

Dont think I've watched more than ep here or there of a few scripted network shows since the Sopranos/Six Feet Under revolution in cable tv.

Someone tried to get me to watch House a few years back. Thought I'd like it. I did. The first episode I watched. Then we watched a few more. It was the same damn thing, just slightly different set of facts. Jeez. Forgot how fucking formulaic most network tv shows are. Every damn episode is exactly the same as every other episode of the series.

X-Files toggled between redundant soap opera drama and completely awesome one-off episodes; often written by guest writers. William Gibson wrote ' Kill Swith'. Dunno who wrote the 'Home' ep of X-files; but I only saw it once, aired around Halloween that year and still remember how delightfully f'd up it was. And the episode with the guy from Jeopardy and the guy from Match Game? Terrific fun.

Homicide was nothing but quality, front-to-back, every season, every episode. I think its shite time-slot--10 pm Fridays? iirc--kept it from ever getting a proper audience/recognition.


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Six Feet Under is probably the best finale I can remember.

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Angel was a good example of Whedon's ability. The finale was pretty good not the best but it was a way better show and ending than Buffy was. It really was pretty good television for its time. Does not hold up though.


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Hussra wrote:
First ~3 seasons of Buffy were, at the time, pretty much unlike anything else in the history of television, at least the history of US network TV. Great TV, tightly-scripted, complicated-for-tv characters, a compelling 2 or 3 season story arc--but not easily accessible if tried you to jump in mid-stream.

I do recall Buffy falling off in quality once Whedon took half the characters over to Angel; as well as Whedon having other pet projects he wanted to work on (Serenity? Firefly?).

People often credit the Sopranos with getting people to take TV seriously as a medium and having writing/acting equal to that of cinema--but it was Buffy, along with Homicide, that first
raised the bar for television.

Dont think I've watched more than ep here or there of a few scripted network shows since the Sopranos/Six Feet Under revolution in cable tv.

Someone tried to get me to watch House a few years back. Thought I'd like it. I did. The first episode I watched. Then we watched a few more. It was the same damn thing, just slightly different set of facts. Jeez. Forgot how fucking formulaic most network tv shows are. Every damn episode is exactly the same as every other episode of the series.

X-Files toggled between redundant soap opera drama and completely awesome one-off episodes; often written by guest writers. William Gibson wrote ' Kill Swith'. Dunno who wrote the 'Home' ep of X-files; but I only saw it once, aired around Halloween that year and still remember how delightfully f'd up it was. And the episode with the guy from Jeopardy and the guy from Match Game? Terrific fun.

Homicide was nothing but quality, front-to-back, every season, every episode. I think its shite time-slot--10 pm Fridays? iirc--kept it from ever getting a proper audience/recognition.


Homicide: Life on the Streets was pretty amazing for the first several seasons. The time slot killed it, you are very correct. No streaming for it anywhere...and the box set is expensive. You can catch some episodes on YouTube.

For the record I loved Firefly but Whedon is a bit too deified and I'm not a huge fan of what he's done with the Avengers


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Hussra wrote:
First ~3 seasons of Buffy were, at the time, pretty much unlike anything else in the history of television, at least the history of US network TV. Great TV, tightly-scripted, complicated-for-tv characters, a compelling 2 or 3 season story arc--but not easily accessible if tried you to jump in mid-stream.

I do recall Buffy falling off in quality once Whedon took half the characters over to Angel; as well as Whedon having other pet projects he wanted to work on (Serenity? Firefly?).

People often credit the Sopranos with getting people to take TV seriously as a medium and having writing/acting equal to that of cinema--but it was Buffy, along with Homicide, that first
raised the bar for television.

Dont think I've watched more than ep here or there of a few scripted network shows since the Sopranos/Six Feet Under revolution in cable tv.

Someone tried to get me to watch House a few years back. Thought I'd like it. I did. The first episode I watched. Then we watched a few more. It was the same damn thing, just slightly different set of facts. Jeez. Forgot how fucking formulaic most network tv shows are. Every damn episode is exactly the same as every other episode of the series.

X-Files toggled between redundant soap opera drama and completely awesome one-off episodes; often written by guest writers. William Gibson wrote ' Kill Swith'. Dunno who wrote the 'Home' ep of X-files; but I only saw it once, aired around Halloween that year and still remember how delightfully f'd up it was. And the episode with the guy from Jeopardy and the guy from Match Game? Terrific fun.

Homicide was nothing but quality, front-to-back, every season, every episode. I think its shite time-slot--10 pm Fridays? iirc--kept it from ever getting a proper audience/recognition.


Homicide: Life on the Streets was pretty amazing for the first several seasons. The time slot killed it, you are very correct. No streaming for it anywhere...and the box set is expensive. You can catch some episodes on YouTube.

For the record I loved Firefly but Whedon is a bit too deified and I'm not a huge fan of what he's done with the Avengers


I fucking am petrified of this next one sucking out loud if for no other reason than Mystique is apparently the good-guy (girl?) leader. That's like filming a 3 Stooges episode and making Curly Joe the leader.

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Don Tiny wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
Hussra wrote:
First ~3 seasons of Buffy were, at the time, pretty much unlike anything else in the history of television, at least the history of US network TV. Great TV, tightly-scripted, complicated-for-tv characters, a compelling 2 or 3 season story arc--but not easily accessible if tried you to jump in mid-stream.

I do recall Buffy falling off in quality once Whedon took half the characters over to Angel; as well as Whedon having other pet projects he wanted to work on (Serenity? Firefly?).

People often credit the Sopranos with getting people to take TV seriously as a medium and having writing/acting equal to that of cinema--but it was Buffy, along with Homicide, that first
raised the bar for television.

Dont think I've watched more than ep here or there of a few scripted network shows since the Sopranos/Six Feet Under revolution in cable tv.

Someone tried to get me to watch House a few years back. Thought I'd like it. I did. The first episode I watched. Then we watched a few more. It was the same damn thing, just slightly different set of facts. Jeez. Forgot how fucking formulaic most network tv shows are. Every damn episode is exactly the same as every other episode of the series.

X-Files toggled between redundant soap opera drama and completely awesome one-off episodes; often written by guest writers. William Gibson wrote ' Kill Swith'. Dunno who wrote the 'Home' ep of X-files; but I only saw it once, aired around Halloween that year and still remember how delightfully f'd up it was. And the episode with the guy from Jeopardy and the guy from Match Game? Terrific fun.

Homicide was nothing but quality, front-to-back, every season, every episode. I think its shite time-slot--10 pm Fridays? iirc--kept it from ever getting a proper audience/recognition.


Homicide: Life on the Streets was pretty amazing for the first several seasons. The time slot killed it, you are very correct. No streaming for it anywhere...and the box set is expensive. You can catch some episodes on YouTube.

For the record I loved Firefly but Whedon is a bit too deified and I'm not a huge fan of what he's done with the Avengers


I fucking am petrified of this next one sucking out loud if for no other reason than Mystique is apparently the good-guy (girl?) leader. That's like filming a 3 Stooges episode and making Curly Joe the leader.


Isn't that an X-Men movie?

Not part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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For the record I loved Firefly but Whedon is a bit too deified and I'm not a huge fan of what he's done with the Avengers

He left after Age of Ultron. It's the Russo's franchise now.


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Six Feet Under was supposedly phenomenal. I didnt watch the show.


I liked The Sopranos but we not gonna do that today


Breaking Bad and The Wire were both really solid. Cheers was great.


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Isn't that an X-Men movie?

Not part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.


Yeah I guess it is X-Men .... wait, why isn't it part of whatever you just said? What is part of the universe? What the hell?

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Don Tiny wrote:
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Isn't that an X-Men movie?

Not part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.


Yeah I guess it is X-Men .... wait, why isn't it part of whatever you just said? What is part of the universe? What the hell?


It's rights are independently owned by Fox.

Disney owns the rest.

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30 Rock, The Office, and Parks and Recreation all had great finales.

Though, only 30 Rock of those shows were consistently good throughout.

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Breaking Bad would get my vote. "What's that, Lydia?...feeling a little under the weather?"

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Six Feet Under is probably the best finale I can remember.


It was good, but not as good as Breaking Bad's finale, IMHO. The last two or three seasons of SFU sucked for the most part.

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Breaking Bad had the greatest finale.
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