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What was the last TV show you watched?

Gregg Axley

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Stranded In Space, the MST3K version.
A failed TV Pilot from 1973, about an astronaut who finds himself on an alternate earth.
Great idea, bad way to carry it out, hence the reason Joel and the bots make fun of it. :D
 

The Good

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I've been watching a lot of Mad Men, lately. I'm three episodes away from beginning Season 4. I hope Season 5 is added to Netflix by the time the new one is on TV.
 

Lady Day

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As do I. :D
The movie End of Watch reminded me of Southland.

It's sooo good. I love how the show is just about the job. It's so honest in that you don't get to find out the end of a lot of stuff a lot of the time and the characters are so badass. Plus the show shoots a lot around my neighborhood, so I smile when they paint a part of Hollywood as downtown.
 
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It's sooo good. I love how the show is just about the job. It's so honest in that you don't get to find out the end of a lot of stuff a lot of the time and the characters are so badass. Plus the show shoots a lot around my neighborhood, so I smile when they paint a part of Hollywood as downtown.

The character development is great: real enough but still more than real. Each episode is stressful/intense and very riveting.
 
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Bernard Hopkins beat/outpoint Tavoris Cloud for the IBF light heavyweight belt. At 48 years of age, Hopkins is the oldest fighter to win a belt. Sadly, as a result of Hopkins' cocky personality, many boxing fans do not care.
 

Worf

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Bernard Hopkins beat/outpoint Tavoris Cloud for the IBF light heavyweight belt. At 48 years of age, Hopkins is the oldest fighter to win a belt. Sadly, as a result of Hopkins' cocky personality, many boxing fans do not care.

B-Hop is like somethings in life. Superb but hard to take in large doses. He is a phenom, a wonder to behold. I've always "respected" him as a fighter.. pure warrior but I never loved him like I did Hagler or Ali. Still B-Hop has given me some of the best boxing moments of the last 10 years. Him knocking out Delahoya with a body shot!!! That will replay in my mind over and over till the day I die. I hate pretty boy boxers like foot fungus. And to see "The Golden Boy" crumpled like a wad of toilet paper on the canvas from ONE shot to the ribs... that my friend was.... priceless!

Worf
 
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B-Hop is like somethings in life. Superb but hard to take in large doses. He is a phenom, a wonder to behold. I've always "respected" him as a fighter.. pure warrior but I never loved him like I did Hagler or Ali. Still B-Hop has given me some of the best boxing moments of the last 10 years. Him knocking out Delahoya with a body shot!!! That will replay in my mind over and over till the day I die. I hate pretty boy boxers like foot fungus. And to see "The Golden Boy" crumpled like a wad of toilet paper on the canvas from ONE shot to the ribs... that my friend was.... priceless!

Worf

Hopkins, like Larry Holmes, has been his own worst enemy. Both were underappreciated but dominant fighters. As for Hagler, he was a beast. So many exciting fighters and exciting fights those were the days.
 

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