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shuke said:
Do you guys still like me? I feel like I've been largely ignored in here the past few weeks.
I love you
I :heart: bentley, so by the transitive property, I also :heart: shuke.
Thanks. Sorry my post sounded needy. I'm going through a mini bout of depression right now.
Sorry to hear. By the way, I don't really need the transitive property to :heart: you. :)

 
shuke said:
Do you guys still like me? I feel like I've been largely ignored in here the past few weeks.
I love you
I :heart: bentley, so by the transitive property, I also :heart: shuke.
Thanks. Sorry my post sounded needy. I'm going through a mini bout of depression right now.
Is this chess-related?
I wish it were that easy, gb.

 
shuke said:
Do you guys still like me? I feel like I've been largely ignored in here the past few weeks.
I love you
I :heart: bentley, so by the transitive property, I also :heart: shuke.
Thanks. Sorry my post sounded needy. I'm going through a mini bout of depression right now.
Sorry to hear. By the way, I don't really need the transitive property to :heart: you. :)
:hifive:

 
is season 2 good? I gave up on that show after season 1. just seemed too creepy to me and I wasn't buying the super powers of empathy that they gave Will Graham.
You lasted almost an entire season longer than I did. I think I got through the first 15 minutes of EP1. Show is goofy as hell.
No better way to judge a TV series than by 1/4 of the pilot.
:lmao:

Although I did watch about 10 minutes of Mad Man once and thought it sucked balls.
you and ford
I watched a couple minutes of Citizen Kane tonight. What a piece of crap, right?

 
is season 2 good? I gave up on that show after season 1. just seemed too creepy to me and I wasn't buying the super powers of empathy that they gave Will Graham.
You lasted almost an entire season longer than I did. I think I got through the first 15 minutes of EP1. Show is goofy as hell.
No better way to judge a TV series than by 1/4 of the pilot.
:lmao:

Although I did watch about 10 minutes of Mad Man once and thought it sucked balls.
you and ford
I watched a couple minutes of Citizen Kane tonight. What a piece of crap, right?
Yes. Mad Men, Citizen Kane, and Hannibal are very comparable.

 
I'm such a big fan of shuke that when I signed up for my minor league hockey season tickets, and the pimply-faced kid asked me if I wanted a free bobble head for a guy who just got traded, I said yes, on the off chance I ever get shuke in a GMTAN secret santa.

 
is season 2 good? I gave up on that show after season 1. just seemed too creepy to me and I wasn't buying the super powers of empathy that they gave Will Graham.
You lasted almost an entire season longer than I did. I think I got through the first 15 minutes of EP1. Show is goofy as hell.
No better way to judge a TV series than by 1/4 of the pilot.
:lmao:

Although I did watch about 10 minutes of Mad Man once and thought it sucked balls.
you and ford
I watched a couple minutes of Citizen Kane tonight. What a piece of crap, right?
Yes. Mad Men, Citizen Kane, and Hannibal are very comparable.
Yeah, the first two don't really measure up to Hannibal.

 
I'm such a big fan of shuke that when I signed up for my minor league hockey season tickets, and the pimply-faced kid asked me if I wanted a free bobble head for a guy who just got traded, I said yes, on the off chance I ever get shuke in a GMTAN secret santa.
:lmao:

Caring is sharing...bobbleheads.

 
is season 2 good? I gave up on that show after season 1. just seemed too creepy to me and I wasn't buying the super powers of empathy that they gave Will Graham.
You lasted almost an entire season longer than I did. I think I got through the first 15 minutes of EP1. Show is goofy as hell.
No better way to judge a TV series than by 1/4 of the pilot.
:lmao:

Although I did watch about 10 minutes of Mad Man once and thought it sucked balls.
you and ford
I watched a couple minutes of Citizen Kane tonight. What a piece of crap, right?
OVER RATED

Clap clap clapclapclap

 
Also, had a tremendous day off yesterday with my little girl. Took her to the zoo at 9am sans stroller and wore her little body out. She fell asleep in my arms at 11:15. I forgot how awesome a feeling it is to have a little child surrender to sleep on your shoulders, even if you have a mile and change walk back to the car. Too happy to even make the easy Homer joke there.
I kept it off the FBs but you know the obvious solution to your Hazel hair problem is to have your gay son do it, right?
:lmao:

 
is season 2 good? I gave up on that show after season 1. just seemed too creepy to me and I wasn't buying the super powers of empathy that they gave Will Graham.
You lasted almost an entire season longer than I did. I think I got through the first 15 minutes of EP1. Show is goofy as hell.
No better way to judge a TV series than by 1/4 of the pilot.
:lmao:

Although I did watch about 10 minutes of Mad Man once and thought it sucked balls.
you and ford
:lmao:

My mother has lots and lots of prints of birds like this hanging up all over her house. I'd love LOVE to replace one of her prints with a nice print out of these birds and see how long before she noticed. :lmao:

 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.

 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
oh. i meant i wasn't getting the henry ford kissing for 30 seconds thing

but thanks tho

 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
The pilot was solid but not stellar. The arc of the show is its strength - the great part about it is the journey from the first episode on. A spectacular full season.

 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
oh. i meant i wasn't getting the henry ford kissing for 30 seconds thing

but thanks tho
I think he's trying to tell us he's gay.

 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
oh. i meant i wasn't getting the henry ford kissing for 30 seconds thingbut thanks tho
I was comparing watching 15 minutes of a season long arc and calling a show awful to kissing a woman for a minute and calling sex awful.
 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
oh. i meant i wasn't getting the henry ford kissing for 30 seconds thingbut thanks tho
I think he's trying to tell us he's gay.
That's probably more accurate.
 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
The pilot was solid but not stellar. The arc of the show is its strength - the great part about it is the journey from the first episode on. A spectacular full season.
Not solid at all. The first 8 minutes sets up the entire series.

Graham has some sort of bizarre (and totally fictitious) personality disorder that allows him to "empathize" with serial killers. The head of the FBI's BSU has to reach out to him for help. Never mind that the BSU pretty much pioneered (and set the standard) the whole idea of how to catch serial killers. And it isn't because the agents they're are some sort of cross between Monk and Data and the gay guy from "Big Bang Theory". It's scientific.

Forget the ridiculous premise. The goofy thing where Graham goes into some sort of Matrix-like trance and can mentally produce some neato special effects is lame.

Oh and that Daney guy can't act. But I can't really blame him because the dialog they've given him is stiff, unrealistic, and clumsy.

 
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i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
The pilot was solid but not stellar. The arc of the show is its strength - the great part about it is the journey from the first episode on. A spectacular full season.
Not solid at all. The first 8 minutes sets up the entire series.

Graham has some sort of bizarre (and totally fictitious) personality disorder that allows him to "empathize" with serial killers. The head of the FBI's BSU has to reach out to him for help. Never mind that the BSU pretty much pioneered (and set the standard) the whole idea of how to catch serial killers. And it isn't because the agents they're are some sort of cross between Monk and Data and the gay guy from "Big Bang Theory". It's scientific.

Forget the ridiculous premise. The goofy thing where Graham goes into some sort of Matrix-like trance and can mentally produce some neato special effects is lame.

Oh and that Daney guy can't act. But I can't really blame him because the dialog they've given him is stiff, unrealistic, and clumsy.
Saying Mads Mikkelsen can't act is ridiculous.
 
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Oh and one other thing that was hilarious. The very first scene Graham is investigating a dual homicide. It looks like a fairly fresh crime scene. He notices an alarm control panel on the wall. He asks somebody off-screen for the alarm companies incident file or something and they hand him a file folder in like 3 seconds. :lmao: Where the hell did that come from? It looked like a scene from Police Squad.

 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
The pilot was solid but not stellar. The arc of the show is its strength - the great part about it is the journey from the first episode on. A spectacular full season.
Not solid at all. The first 8 minutes sets up the entire series.

Graham has some sort of bizarre (and totally fictitious) personality disorder that allows him to "empathize" with serial killers. The head of the FBI's BSU has to reach out to him for help. Never mind that the BSU pretty much pioneered (and set the standard) the whole idea of how to catch serial killers. And it isn't because the agents they're are some sort of cross between Monk and Data and the gay guy from "Big Bang Theory". It's scientific.

Forget the ridiculous premise. The goofy thing where Graham goes into some sort of Matrix-like trance and can mentally produce some neato special effects is lame.

Oh and that Daney guy can't act. But I can't really blame him because the dialog they've given him is stiff, unrealistic, and clumsy.
Saying Mads Mikkelsen can't act is ridiculous.
I meant Hugh Dancy. Mikkelsen is OK. Sort of a one-trick-pony though.

 
Oh and one other thing that was hilarious. The very first scene Graham is investigating a dual homicide. It looks like a fairly fresh crime scene. He notices an alarm control panel on the wall. He asks somebody off-screen for the alarm companies incident file or something and they hand him a file folder in like 3 seconds. :lmao: Where the hell did that come from? It looked like a scene from Police Squad.
He's not exactly a first responder.
 
Oh and one other thing that was hilarious. The very first scene Graham is investigating a dual homicide. It looks like a fairly fresh crime scene. He notices an alarm control panel on the wall. He asks somebody off-screen for the alarm companies incident file or something and they hand him a file folder in like 3 seconds. :lmao: Where the hell did that come from? It looked like a scene from Police Squad.
He's not exactly a first responder.
It's foolish. Sloppy writing. But feel free to enjoy it.

 
Oh and one other thing that was hilarious. The very first scene Graham is investigating a dual homicide. It looks like a fairly fresh crime scene. He notices an alarm control panel on the wall. He asks somebody off-screen for the alarm companies incident file or something and they hand him a file folder in like 3 seconds. :lmao: Where the hell did that come from? It looked like a scene from Police Squad.
He's not exactly a first responder.
It's foolish. Sloppy writing. But feel free to enjoy it.
Perhaps if he made his boss walk up several flights of stairs and vomit oysters and booze right at the perfect moment it would be more believable.

 
i don't get it
There is a TV show on NBC (which hasn't produced a decent drama in years) called "Hannibal".

Some people like it.

I posted that it is a pretty sub-par show. But I also stated that I watched about 15 minutes of the first episode.

The 15 minutes that I watched was pretty terrible. Enough to convince me that if that was the best they could come up with to entice me to watch it then it was going to suck.

Henry Ford, for some odd reason, has taken exception to that.

:shrug:

Note: I'm going back and watching the first episode again. Will report back.
The pilot was solid but not stellar. The arc of the show is its strength - the great part about it is the journey from the first episode on. A spectacular full season.
Not solid at all. The first 8 minutes sets up the entire series.

Graham has some sort of bizarre (and totally fictitious) personality disorder that allows him to "empathize" with serial killers. The head of the FBI's BSU has to reach out to him for help. Never mind that the BSU pretty much pioneered (and set the standard) the whole idea of how to catch serial killers. And it isn't because the agents they're are some sort of cross between Monk and Data and the gay guy from "Big Bang Theory". It's scientific.

Forget the ridiculous premise. The goofy thing where Graham goes into some sort of Matrix-like trance and can mentally produce some neato special effects is lame.

Oh and that Daney guy can't act. But I can't really blame him because the dialog they've given him is stiff, unrealistic, and clumsy.
:lmao: You should do what that Sepinwall guy does. I could subscribe to "What's Tanner Watching" and everything. :thumbup:

Granted it'll only be reviews of Mad Men, but I can see it catching on.

 
Oh and one other thing that was hilarious. The very first scene Graham is investigating a dual homicide. It looks like a fairly fresh crime scene. He notices an alarm control panel on the wall. He asks somebody off-screen for the alarm companies incident file or something and they hand him a file folder in like 3 seconds. :lmao: Where the hell did that come from? It looked like a scene from Police Squad.
They should probably have shown an underling driving to go get it. Would have been riveting drama.

Hint: The show's not about the gritty realism of homicide investigation. How can you watch any cop show ever if stuff like this bothers you?

 
is season 2 good? I gave up on that show after season 1. just seemed too creepy to me and I wasn't buying the super powers of empathy that they gave Will Graham.
You lasted almost an entire season longer than I did. I think I got through the first 15 minutes of EP1. Show is goofy as hell.
No better way to judge a TV series than by 1/4 of the pilot.
How many bites of a dog#### sandwich would you need to take before you realized how bad it was?
I'm glad I took a couple more bites out of The Americans. The first couple of episodes weren't good, but I think it's now one of the best shows on TV. Never seen Hannibal, though.

 
Hall & Oates> discuss
Love'em. Wasn't a huge fan in the day, but they have grown on me over the years. Nice touch of Philly soul does it.

Daryl's House is excellent if you are a fan or at all interested. No real need for Oates ...

Philly Soul with Todd
Sorta the same with me. I liked the early hits up through "Rich Girl", then kind of gave up on them when they blew up in the early 80s. Looking back, though, "Out Of Touch" and all those have held up really well.

Fleetwood Mac is another I didn't appreciate at the time they hit big, but have come to appreciate them more and more. I think the fact that I was a teenager in the mid-70s may have played into my dislike of them - I couldn't relate to most of what they sang about.

Oh, and Todd is a genius.

 
is season 2 good? I gave up on that show after season 1. just seemed too creepy to me and I wasn't buying the super powers of empathy that they gave Will Graham.
You lasted almost an entire season longer than I did. I think I got through the first 15 minutes of EP1. Show is goofy as hell.
No better way to judge a TV series than by 1/4 of the pilot.
:lmao:

Although I did watch about 10 minutes of Mad Man once and thought it sucked balls.
you and ford
:lmao:

My mother has lots and lots of prints of birds like this hanging up all over her house. I'd love LOVE to replace one of her prints with a nice print out of these birds and see how long before she noticed. :lmao:
:lmao:
 

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