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A Columbo episode where Johnny Cash is mixed up with a crooked televangelist to get in the daughters pants, then after being blackmailed, drugs the daughter and mother while in a twin prop and crashes the plane into a mountain to teach them you don't fuck with Johnny Cash. Heartwarming. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzKxgzgoIow

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Alternating episodes of 

 

Person of Interest - started watching because of main character shares a name with my late father - Reese - but ended up really liking it.

 

and

 

Unforgettable  - like the use of the potential of the human brain.... (i.e. memory)

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Just got around to watching all ( ;) ) of  Broadchurch. It's now on BBC America and very much worth watching, if not exactly uplifting.

Episode 4 just aired last week on this side of the pond. I was intrigued with the first ep, but am bored now. "The Fall" is so much better.

 

Can't wait for "Luther" (season 3) to run this week!

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Eddie Izzard: Live from Wembley -- high.  Larry.  us.

 

The first Alien, she blew him out the airlock.

 

The second film -- Alienz -- she blew him out the airlock.

 

The third film -- Alienseses -- she blew him out the airlock.

 

The fourth film -- Alienseseseses -- she blew him out the airlock.

 

Everything else is measured in feet, horses are measured in hands.  What the fuck?

 

Fucking hilarious.

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Conan O'Brien Can't Stop -- awesome.  I figure it's the apposite to Howard Stern's Private Parts -- the HS story is for everyone who has ever hated a boss, the CO'B story is for everyone who has ever loved a boss.  I just can't imagine anyone coming out of that and loving Conan less.  I'm not saying it hasn't happened, I'm just saying that I can't imagine it.

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Wet Hot American Summer -- I'm only up to 11 a.m., and I'm already laughing my ass off.  Thanks for the rec, Ric.  "Fondue...cheddar."

 

Also, to anyone else interested, it expires off of Netflix streaming 10/1.

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Luther -- this is disturbing in a way I don't find disturbing (contrast with, for example, Breaking Bad, which I find disturbing) -- what's wrong with me, if anything?

 

Also:  still laughing at multiple scenes from mental replayback of Wet Hot American Summer -- the dialog-less Kenyan runner, the opening of everyone slipping out of others' bunks and heading back to their own bunks, the fumbling with the chewing gum...just everything.

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Yup.

 

Me:  Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. -- really enjoyed this, typical Whedon writing, "With great power comes...a ton of weird crap you are not prepared to deal with..."

 

I'll definitely be continuing watching.

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Ruby Gloom -- children/goth show -- expires 10/1 off of Netflix streaming.

 

For some reason, I can't watch Luther no more.  Not even s03e02, the one I just watched.  Should have watched them all that night while I could.

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"Broadchurch" finale - I came around to liking this show a lot more after I stopped expecting it to be another "Luther" or "The Fall". Rather than being focused on a serial killer, it unfolds more like a novel, slowly peeling back the layers of a (supposedly) sleepy coastal town. The ending scene is very moving.

 

"Sleepy Hollow" - my favorite new show of the season so far. Better than Whedon's "MAOS", imo.

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Arrow -- oh, hey, look, it's Dresden.  And, oh, hey look, it's Capt. Jack Harkness.

 

Some great dialog, too:

 

"...at least, that's what my agent says."

"Agent?  I thought you were a neurosurgeon, Carter."

"I know, it's crazy, right?  One minute I'm publishing this book on how long-term potentiation initiates the creation of a slow-moving protein synthesis, and the next, there's an agent trying to make me the next Dr. Oz."

"Why would he want you to be a wizard?"

(everyone laughs)

"For all our sakes, start reading Us Weekly."

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Just finished watching a Japanese drama called Hanzawa Naoki. It's very different from the US primetime dramas; it has very few big scenes and very little action elements. It gets its point across mainly with words. It's a damn good show, but it does get a little dry from time to time because of its wordiness. Season finale reached record high in Kanto, Japan at 42.2%, so the second season is probably coming, and I can't wait to watch more.

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