Posted by arren18 on 04.01.2015, 04:14 PM: What TV are you watching? Similar to the threads we have for movies and anime, this thread is for talking about things you've been watching on TV lately.
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Posted by husky51 on 04.02.2015, 12:25 AM: I mostly watch cop-type shows like Bones; Cops; Law and Order (diff versions); NCIS; but I also like watching some of the reality shows like World Dumbest...; Mythbusters; How It's Made... and some wildlife shows... |
Posted by FlareNetworkC on 04.02.2015, 08:11 AM: Lost, Friends, Top Chef, Parks and Rec, The Office, Arrested Development.
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Posted by husky51 on 04.07.2015, 05:28 PM: Shows that I can't watch at the so-called 'reality' shows such as Pawn Shop, Repos, Storage Bids, etc... things like that. Reminds me of the old wrestling and roller derby shows. So much faked stuff... |
Posted by FlareNetworkC on 04.08.2015, 06:51 AM: My mom watches the Bachelor/ette and jokingly calls it a quality show. At least, I hope jokingly. If not, I'm seriously worried.
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Posted by Calforsale on 04.08.2015, 11:14 PM: A lot of the shows I like to watch have ended or have had their season finales, like Parenthood, Glee, and PLL.
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Posted by saviour2012 on 04.09.2015, 06:26 AM: i dont watch serials on TV. to me tv is for news
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Posted by FlareNetworkC on 12.06.2015, 01:23 AM: I've recently considered starting to watch Penny Dreadful because of an emergence of a huge crush on Eva Green. If anyone watches it, can anyone tell me if it is worth picking up?
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Posted by Saddletank on 12.06.2015, 04:51 AM: I don't have a TV. If I hear of a good TV programme (a documentary) I'll watch it on one of the channels iPlayers. I only watch documentaries anyway on TV so when I moved house to where I presently am I didn't get a TV licence and my old TV is now a 32" computer monitor and screen for my DVD player
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Posted by husky51 on 12.06.2015, 01:22 PM: TV License???
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Posted by Saddletank on 12.06.2015, 02:10 PM: You have to have a licence in the UK to receive/watch BBC TV if you watch it as its broadcast (live). I think its around £120 a year. Given that many people now do 'catch up' TV on digital boxes or go online to the various iPlayer websites that all major British TV channels now have, or people watch Sky, etc, the number of licence holders is rapidly falling off.
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Posted by husky51 on 12.06.2015, 08:15 PM: I pretty much grew up with TV adverts although not as long as they are now...
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Posted by belborges on 12.09.2015, 10:54 PM: I'm very curious to watch Gotham and Agent Carter. |
Posted by Saddletank on 12.10.2015, 05:26 AM: I watched a BBC Horizon documentary last night that I'd downloaded from somewhere weeks ago. I think its several years old. It was called "How Big is our Universe?" and it was mind-bendingly awesome. This is what the BBC is so good at - great science documentaries. By the end of it my brain was just mush trying to take in the incredible concepts the programme was delivering.
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Posted by belborges on 12.29.2015, 11:35 PM: ~~ About Steven Universe ~~
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Posted by belborges on 12.29.2015, 11:37 PM: (Btw, Giant Woman has been stuck on my head for days and I can't take it out xD) |
Posted by arren18 on 12.30.2015, 08:00 AM: For a while I was thinking of starting watching Steven Universe. Actually I still might, but it seems like such a complicated thing to get into now!
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Posted by FlareNetworkC on 12.30.2015, 11:56 AM: Don't worry, Arren, it's totally worth it. There's just a lot of material to talk about!
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Posted by belborges on 12.31.2015, 02:54 PM: Arren, not at all!
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Posted by arren18 on 01.01.2016, 08:06 AM: Is it really only the second season? I seemed to think there was much more already out, but maybe it's because I'm used to seeing fans on tumblr, who are very... avid. They make it look like a big thing to start getting into.
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