[TV] Talk about the last TV you watched, the catchall thread

I like the current season of Community, but compared to the others it is WAY more dramatic. That prequel episode? Damn. And not forgetting when
Abed who was pretending to be Troy in Abed's body broke up with Britta for Troy. DAMN!
Course I kinda saw that happening in all honesty.
The break up, not the Freaky Friday spoof.
 

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I watched the first 2 episodes of Community last night. I'd heard great things, and I was excited to check it out. Not sure if I'm gonna keep going, though. I don't enjoy Joel McHale that much. His character seems contrived and just sort of "there." I know that every story's been told a million times, but this "cocky guy going after smart girl" story isn't grabbing me. Also the character who everyone says has Asperger's just bums me out. It felt like someone was screaming "GET IT? HE'S AWKWARD!" during all of his lines. That's what the whole show felt like: A person poking me and asking "get it?"

It wasn't all bad. There were some parts that I enjoyed, and I know that I should probably give it more of a chance... but man... I really don't want to. Probably not gonna, at least for a while.
Hey, stop stealing my schtick.
 
I've been re-watching Justice League on Netflix. Hereafter is one of the best Superman storys in any medium. I love the hell out of those episodes. I like that it shows that Superman would be a hero even without his powers.
 
What I love most about Justice League is that it introduced me to the awesomness that is J'onn J'onnz the Martian Manhunter. Seriously Time Warner, stop waiting to put him in the Justice League movie and give him a movie all ready!
 
I've always wanted to do a Martian Manhunter story that plays up on him being detective John Jones. Make it a sci-fi film noir, like Men in Black, but with a huge noir twist to it.
 
For all the talk about how Superman isn't an interesting character because he's too powerful, I think that criticism would be more aptly leveled at Martian Manhunter. He's so powerful they pretty much have to make him a glorified butler to the rest of the League so he doesn't outshine any of the heavy hitters. He's invulnerable, super strong, telepathic, can become intangible, can shapeshift, fly. Seriously, if he were evil, the world would be screwed.
 
Yeah, he's honestly right up there in terms of power with Supes and Wonder Woman, but constantly gets the short end of the stick. Which is sad because he's very high on my list of favourite DC characters. That said, when he's done right, like in JLA: Year One, or Morrison's run on JLA, he's outstanding. I've only read bits and pieces of it, but John Ostrander's run on the Martian Manhunter series was supposed to be damn good.
 

figmentPez

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I've been re-watching Justice League on Netflix. Hereafter is one of the best Superman storys in any medium. I love the hell out of those episodes. I like that it shows that Superman would be a hero even without his powers.
My favorite episode is "Flash and Substance", although "Comfort and Joy" is a close second.[DOUBLEPOST=1368159918][/DOUBLEPOST]
Seriously, if he were evil, the world would be screwed.
 

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I've been re-watching Justice League on Netflix. Hereafter is one of the best Superman storys in any medium. I love the hell out of those episodes. I like that it shows that Superman would be a hero even without his powers.
I brought that up a month or two ago... about how in that episode, Supes started in metropolis, then spent months to walk... to metropolis?[DOUBLEPOST=1368165082][/DOUBLEPOST]
For all the talk about how Superman isn't an interesting character because he's too powerful, I think that criticism would be more aptly leveled at Martian Manhunter. He's so powerful they pretty much have to make him a glorified butler to the rest of the League so he doesn't outshine any of the heavy hitters. He's invulnerable, super strong, telepathic, can become intangible, can shapeshift, fly. Seriously, if he were evil, the world would be screwed.
Heh, in JL/JLU, he became the Worf - the guy designated for the villains to beat on to show how tough they were.
 
I brought that up a month or two ago... about how in that episode, Supes started in metropolis, then spent months to walk... to metropolis?
It took him months to walk to where the Watchtower had fallen out of orbit and crashed. Vandal Savage took him back to his home, which was in Metropolis. It's entirely possible they went from the Watchtower back to Metropolis on those dragonfly mounts that they use later to fly on.
 
How I Met Your Mother: As hinted at by other above, the mother is finally revealed to us.

Where will the series go from here in the final season?

Will Barney and Robin get married in the first episode? We already know Ted meets the mother on the train platform coming back from the wedding, so how does that play out? Does he postpone his moving to Chicago for her, or do they not quite make that connection in time right away and he does leave? Does Marshall decide to stay in New York while Lily moves to Rome for a year? But most importantly, now that WE'VE met the Mother, what other surprises could be in store for us?

I enjoyed this season. There were a few miss episodes, but for the most part it was smart, touching, and hilarious all the way through. I especially enjoyed the proposal episode. Ted is a good guy. That episode really did spotlight just how good a person he is.
 

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Grimm was better this week. A little irritating it is the first half of a 2 parter, but at least it's not the last episode of the season THIS TIME. /smack.
 
Saw that Amy's Baking Company episode of Kitchen Nightmares.

Holy fucking shit, did I have some PTSDesque flashbacks from how that couple acted. Crazy like that is special.
 

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She does have a point, though. My wife went into business with a new coffee shop a few years ago (she's been a baker since we had kids). The owner eventually let her go and started buying cakes from a local bakery and rebranding them as his own.
 
Anyone else catch the premiere of Family Tree? It's Christopher Guest's new series on HBO and it's done in the vein of Best in Show and A Mighty Wind.
 
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