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What was the last TV show you watched?

basbol13

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Started watching Legit. starring Australian Comic Jim Jefferies funny, but definitely not the show for the kiddies. DJ Qualls , who you might recognize from Supernatural, and Dan Bakkedahl costar. It's funny from the get go and continues through the whole series, tackling anything and everything from drugs to gun control all in JJ's comedic style.
 

Stearmen

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I have watched a few episodes and it is definitely not the kind of house for me. During the winter months, I would go stir crazy. It might work if I had a really big garage.
:D

I was just joking with some of my friends about that today. How about a 900 Square Foot house with a 3500 Sq Ft garage! :)
 
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Notorious was glorious..!! :D;):cool:

Not what I wanted at all. I really like Mendes and Connor makes it hard for me to root for him. I like him in some interviews, but then he talks so much trash, I like him about as much as I do any Mayweather. I don't think one single fight went the way I was hoping. I like Lawler, but was kind of rooting for MacDonald. Oh well.
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Not what I wanted at all. I really like Mendes and Connor makes it hard for me to root for him. I like him in some interviews, but then he talks so much trash, I like him about as much as I do any Mayweather. I don't think one single fight went the way I was hoping. I like Lawler, but was kind of rooting for MacDonald. Oh well.
:D

Next season coaches of "The Ultimate Fighter' : Conner McGregor & Uriah Favor.
Seriously....;)
 
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Next season coaches of "The Ultimate Fighter' : Conner McGregor & Uriah Favor.
Seriously....;)

Faber is my favorite. I have had the pleasure of hanging out and chatting with him on a few occasions and found him to be a great guy; very down to earth. I would love for him to destroy McGregor, but Conor is too big. That is not necessarily a match up I would like to see.
:D
 

Big J

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Part 2 of The Man in the High Castle.
Love the idea of switching the novel for newsreels that show the Allies winning the war.
I like the idea that it's a little divergent from the book (keeps it interesting), the book didn't reveal that the two story threads weren't occurring simultaneously until the end, but in the show they do. Can't imagine how the big reveal will go down.
Interesting to see an alternative 1962 New York where if you're a white (presumably) Catholic male, you can retain a lot of 'entitlement' under even the Nazis (helps convey how so many bought into nazism, I guess).
Rooting for the resistance, even though I know it's futile.

Also, interesting to see a vision of America where the economic emphasis is on agriculture and heavy industry- virtually no consumerism and associated era 'pop' culture. Dark and drab.
 
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Stearmen

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Another episode of Tiny House Hunters. This one I got, living on Hawaii. I could do a tiny house, with a covered patio, and BBQ or grill, and a place for a motorcycle. I would spend most of my time out side, so just need a bathroom and a bed!
 

Worf

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Part 2 of The Man in the High Castle.
Love the idea of switching the novel for newsreels that show the Allies winning the war.
I like the idea that it's a little divergent from the book (keeps it interesting), the book didn't reveal that the two story threads weren't occurring simultaneously until the end, but in the show they do. Can't imagine how the big reveal will go down.
Interesting to see an alternative 1962 New York where if you're a white (presumably) Catholic male, you can retain a lot of 'entitlement' under even the Nazis (helps convey how so many bought into nazism, I guess).
Rooting for the resistance, even though I know it's futile.

Also, interesting to see a vision of America where the economic emphasis is on agriculture and heavy industry- virtually no consumerism and associated era 'pop' culture. Dark and drab.

I watched the Pilot, guess I'll have to see the rest now. Interesting premise, I'd read "Fatherland" and "SS GB so I've always been fascinated by alternative WWII histories. And of course I loved the last installment of "Castle Wolfenstein" which really showed an interesting future where Adolf's boy's had won the war.

Worf
 

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