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I have started Deadwood. Two episodes in and it’s not grabbing me. Obviously a period piece western, but it still seems “dated.” I assume it gets better as I know it’s highly recommended?
I just started Season 2 and am kind of in the same boat. I will probably continue but it has been a few weeks since I watched it as it isn't too interesting to me.
I don't typically mind coarse language, but they're throwing the F-bomb around pretty egregiously. It's practically a comma. Takes me out of the show.
I think the bolded and "c----sucker" make up about 1/4 of the dialogue. :lol:
I guess this doesn't change? Not sure I've got the monogamy for that.
 
I have started Deadwood. Two episodes in and it’s not grabbing me. Obviously a period piece western, but it still seems “dated.” I assume it gets better as I know it’s highly recommended?
I just started Season 2 and am kind of in the same boat. I will probably continue but it has been a few weeks since I watched it as it isn't too interesting to me.
I don't typically mind coarse language, but they're throwing the F-bomb around pretty egregiously. It's practically a comma. Takes me out of the show.
I think the bolded and "c----sucker" make up about 1/4 of the dialogue. :lol:
I guess this doesn't change? Not sure I've got the monogamy for that.
I've only seen a handful of episodes and had a similar reaction as you did.
 
Never watched breaking bad or better call Saul when they were on.

Got through breaking bad this spring. Thought it was really good overall and had a handful of incredible episodes but I don't put in the top 5 all time like a lot of people so.

About halfway through the last season of Saul now. It's much different than I expected it to be and I think it's the better of the two. Great show
 
Never watched breaking bad or better call Saul when they were on.

Got through breaking bad this spring. Thought it was really good overall and had a handful of incredible episodes but I don't put in the top 5 all time like a lot of people so.

About halfway through the last season of Saul now. It's much different than I expected it to be and I think it's the better of the two. Great show
I rank BB ahead of BCS, but honestly I think I may be in the minority on that one. BCS is so much better than what I expected when it was announced, and the last few seasons feel like one banger after another. I won't comment on the ending since you aren't there yet.

What's remarkable is how they took a "comic relief" guy from the first show and completely re-built him into a three-dimension character who can generate real pathos. The writing is just outstanding.

I also love the understated suspense/dread with Kim. We know she's not around for BB, but we don't know if that's because she leaves Jimmy, if she goes to jail, if she dies, or what. The show doesn't really call attention to that at all, but I'm sure most audience members were thinking about it.
 
Never watched breaking bad or better call Saul when they were on.

Got through breaking bad this spring. Thought it was really good overall and had a handful of incredible episodes but I don't put in the top 5 all time like a lot of people so.

About halfway through the last season of Saul now. It's much different than I expected it to be and I think it's the better of the two. Great show
I rank BB ahead of BCS, but honestly I think I may be in the minority on that one. BCS is so much better than what I expected when it was announced, and the last few seasons feel like one banger after another. I won't comment on the ending since you aren't there yet.

What's remarkable is how they took a "comic relief" guy from the first show and completely re-built him into a three-dimension character who can generate real pathos. The writing is just outstanding.

I also love the understated suspense/dread with Kim. We know she's not around for BB, but we don't know if that's because she leaves Jimmy, if she goes to jail, if she dies, or what. The show doesn't really call attention to that at all, but I'm sure most audience members were thinking about it.
Yeah I still rank BB ahead of BCS* but the bold is such good praise for BCS. I distinctly remember thinking in my head, or perhaps even muttering to myself or my wife when I saw the first commercial for DCS, "no way, that isn't going to be any good." Then it wound up being outstanding.


*Aside from maybe The Wire, no series both shocked me and hooked me from the first episode like BB did and carried that same feeling all the way through the finale. So it still ranks a notch ahead for me.
 
*Aside from maybe The Wire, no series both shocked me and hooked me from the first episode like BB did and carried that same feeling all the way through the finale. So it still ranks a notch ahead for me.
It took me awhile to get into The Wire. It kicked in more when I got to know the characters a bit and then it really took off. It was a slow burn at first for me.
 
*Aside from maybe The Wire, no series both shocked me and hooked me from the first episode like BB did and carried that same feeling all the way through the finale. So it still ranks a notch ahead for me.
It took me awhile to get into The Wire. It kicked in more when I got to know the characters a bit and then it really took off. It was a slow burn at first for me.
I watched The Corner mini series when it first came out, so couldn't wait for The Wire. Incredible TV.
 
Never watched breaking bad or better call Saul when they were on.

Got through breaking bad this spring. Thought it was really good overall and had a handful of incredible episodes but I don't put in the top 5 all time like a lot of people so.

About halfway through the last season of Saul now. It's much different than I expected it to be and I think it's the better of the two. Great show
:shrug: I found Saul boring until it caught up with characters from Breaking bad.
Truly believe had Saul had been first it wouldn't have lasted long enough to get interesting and possibly no Breaking bad.
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
I'm sort of here, though there are some all-time-great episodes in BB season 5.

Honestly BCS got better after the Chuck plotline ended. I love Michael McKean, but the character overstayed its welcome.
BCS got off to a really slow start, especially compared to BB. But that made sense. BB was a brand new IP and needed to grab and hold an audience. BCS had a baked-in audience so it could afford to take its time. Also, they had to more or less re-write Jimmy McGill's character from scratch to make him less of a funny sidekick and more of a main dramatic lead. I didn't like the pacing at first, but now I understand why it was necessary, and I certainly can't argue with the final result.
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
I'm sort of here, though there are some all-time-great episodes in BB season 5.

Honestly BCS got better after the Chuck plotline ended. I love Michael McKean, but the character overstayed its welcome.
BCS got off to a really slow start, especially compared to BB. But that made sense. BB was a brand new IP and needed to grab and hold an audience. BCS had a baked-in audience so it could afford to take its time. Also, they had to more or less re-write Jimmy McGill's character from scratch to make him less of a funny sidekick and more of a main dramatic lead. I didn't like the pacing at first, but now I understand why it was necessary, and I certainly can't argue with the final result.
Oh yeah, for sure. And I will say that the episode where
Chuck breaks down on the stand during Jimmy's disbarment hearing
was one of the most intense I can remember.
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
I'm sort of here, though there are some all-time-great episodes in BB season 5.

Honestly BCS got better after the Chuck plotline ended. I love Michael McKean, but the character overstayed its welcome.
BCS got off to a really slow start, especially compared to BB. But that made sense. BB was a brand new IP and needed to grab and hold an audience. BCS had a baked-in audience so it could afford to take its time. Also, they had to more or less re-write Jimmy McGill's character from scratch to make him less of a funny sidekick and more of a main dramatic lead. I didn't like the pacing at first, but now I understand why it was necessary, and I certainly can't argue with the final result.
making we want to give BCS another chance

we tapped out after like 4-5 episodes. i'm all for a slow burn but it has to be going somewhere and BCS felt like it was never going anywhere. too much time spent on Lenny and his solar blanket or whatever.
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
I'm sort of here, though there are some all-time-great episodes in BB season 5.

Honestly BCS got better after the Chuck plotline ended. I love Michael McKean, but the character overstayed its welcome.
BCS got off to a really slow start, especially compared to BB. But that made sense. BB was a brand new IP and needed to grab and hold an audience. BCS had a baked-in audience so it could afford to take its time. Also, they had to more or less re-write Jimmy McGill's character from scratch to make him less of a funny sidekick and more of a main dramatic lead. I didn't like the pacing at first, but now I understand why it was necessary, and I certainly can't argue with the final result.
making we want to give BCS another chance

we tapped out after like 4-5 episodes. i'm all for a slow burn but it has to be going somewhere and BCS felt like it was never going anywhere. too much time spent on Lenny and his solar blanket or whatever.
I started watching BCS a few years ago and also tapped out after 3-4 episodes. Since then, I kept hearing such great reviews, and I loved BB, so I just started it from the beginning again. Just finished season 2 and looking forward to seeing where things go from here. Thanks for not spoiling things BTW!
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
I'm sort of here, though there are some all-time-great episodes in BB season 5.

Honestly BCS got better after the Chuck plotline ended. I love Michael McKean, but the character overstayed its welcome.
BCS got off to a really slow start, especially compared to BB. But that made sense. BB was a brand new IP and needed to grab and hold an audience. BCS had a baked-in audience so it could afford to take its time. Also, they had to more or less re-write Jimmy McGill's character from scratch to make him less of a funny sidekick and more of a main dramatic lead. I didn't like the pacing at first, but now I understand why it was necessary, and I certainly can't argue with the final result.
making we want to give BCS another chance

we tapped out after like 4-5 episodes. i'm all for a slow burn but it has to be going somewhere and BCS felt like it was never going anywhere. too much time spent on Lenny and his solar blanket or whatever.
The part with the space blankets is the slowest part of the show, and honestly it goes on for too long. They're trying to show you what Jimmy and Mike were like before they became the people we knew in BB. It definitely picks up steam and is very clearly a "Breaking Bad" show by S3 at the absolute latest.
 
Any comments or opinions on Black Sails ... just started on Season 1 (of 5) ... 2014 thru 2017 for 5 seasons ... Reviews say it is well rated, modest skin and decent drama. The plot so far is sketchy but it's early ... Appreciate input...
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
Yeah Breaking Bad is my all time favorite series but I liked Better Call Saul a lot too. Breaking Bad does a great job of getting you to care for and root for the Bad guy unlike a show like The Wire where I didn't finish the series because I didn't care for any of the characters.
 
I think I place BB ahead of BCS because of Jesse's character. He's one of my favorites in all of TV.

They tried to do a similar character path in many ways with Nacho in BCS, but I didnt like how they resolved it, even though it was probably a more realistic resolution.
 
Any comments or opinions on Black Sails ... just started on Season 1 (of 5) ... 2014 thru 2017 for 5 seasons ... Reviews say it is well rated, modest skin and decent drama. The plot so far is sketchy but it's early ... Appreciate input...
Solid show. Definitely an interesting take on mashing up historical pirates with Treasure Island. I don't think it quite holds together through to the end, but it's entertaining, and some of the scenes out on the water are pretty incredible.
 
Finished up Fringe a week or so ago. I had never seen it when it came out and just stumbled upon it a couple months ago. It was quite entertaining. Loved the Walter Bishop character and his childlike wonderment at things.

Great now I’ll have “hard artichokes rarely keep…” in my head

But yeah that was a fun show, goes a bit off the rails I think and there were some snoozer one off type episodes. Agree Walter is a great character
 
Oh and flower moon sucks, complete snoozefest. I actually liked the Irishman but it was long

BCS > BB. It’s funny because I think BB is the more cartoonish of the 2, with guys like Tuco and the nazi gangsters

Deadwood is great but it can be slow, and Milch has a certain way with words. Like in a his shows are hard to watch kind of way.
 
I have started Deadwood. Two episodes in and it’s not grabbing me. Obviously a period piece western, but it still seems “dated.” I assume it gets better as I know it’s highly recommended?
I just started Season 2 and am kind of in the same boat. I will probably continue but it has been a few weeks since I watched it as it isn't too interesting to me.
I don't typically mind coarse language, but they're throwing the F-bomb around pretty egregiously. It's practically a comma. Takes me out of the show.
I think the bolded and "c----sucker" make up about 1/4 of the dialogue. :lol:
I guess this doesn't change? Not sure I've got the monogamy for that.
If you're not into it 2 episodes in (or one season in for that matter) it's not the show for you.

I don't really understand the dated comment though. It's a stylized take on how a community organically forms from an 1870's mining camp despite being composed of a bunch of opportunist loners initially out for themselves and in no way looking to build a community. Were you expecting laser beams and fighter jets or something?
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
I'm sort of here, though there are some all-time-great episodes in BB season 5.

Honestly BCS got better after the Chuck plotline ended. I love Michael McKean, but the character overstayed its welcome.
BCS got off to a really slow start, especially compared to BB. But that made sense. BB was a brand new IP and needed to grab and hold an audience. BCS had a baked-in audience so it could afford to take its time. Also, they had to more or less re-write Jimmy McGill's character from scratch to make him less of a funny sidekick and more of a main dramatic lead. I didn't like the pacing at first, but now I understand why it was necessary, and I certainly can't argue with the final result.
making we want to give BCS another chance
You should :thumbup:
 
Start to finish, I rank BB a little higher, but the last few seasons of BCS are my favorite of either.
I'm sort of here, though there are some all-time-great episodes in BB season 5.

Honestly BCS got better after the Chuck plotline ended. I love Michael McKean, but the character overstayed its welcome.
BCS got off to a really slow start, especially compared to BB. But that made sense. BB was a brand new IP and needed to grab and hold an audience. BCS had a baked-in audience so it could afford to take its time. Also, they had to more or less re-write Jimmy McGill's character from scratch to make him less of a funny sidekick and more of a main dramatic lead. I didn't like the pacing at first, but now I understand why it was necessary, and I certainly can't argue with the final result.
My favorite part of the first few seasons was all of the Mike stuff. His development was fantastic.
 
Any comments or opinions on Black Sails ... just started on Season 1 (of 5) ... 2014 thru 2017 for 5 seasons ... Reviews say it is well rated, modest skin and decent drama. The plot so far is sketchy but it's early ... Appreciate input...
Highly under rated. I loved it. Comparable to Vikings with boobies.
It definitely doesn’t hit the highs of the first couple of seasons of Vikings but it’s mostly a fun show.
 
I have started Deadwood. Two episodes in and it’s not grabbing me. Obviously a period piece western, but it still seems “dated.” I assume it gets better as I know it’s highly recommended?
I just started Season 2 and am kind of in the same boat. I will probably continue but it has been a few weeks since I watched it as it isn't too interesting to me.
I don't typically mind coarse language, but they're throwing the F-bomb around pretty egregiously. It's practically a comma. Takes me out of the show.
I think the bolded and "c----sucker" make up about 1/4 of the dialogue. :lol:
I guess this doesn't change? Not sure I've got the monogamy for that.
If you're not into it 2 episodes in (or one season in for that matter) it's not the show for you.

I don't really understand the dated comment though. It's a stylized take on how a community organically forms from an 1870's mining camp despite being composed of a bunch of opportunist loners initially out for themselves and in no way looking to build a community. Were you expecting laser beams and fighter jets or something?
I think I’m about 6 in now and enjoying it outside of the aforementioned gratuitous language. The writing, acting, and dialogue are great. I can see why it’s revered.

Maybe dated wasn’t the right word?

If I watch Tombstone now, which is a few years older than Deadwood, yet set in a similar time period I don’t get that feeling. Maybe it’s a budget thing? Or could just be that the set pieces and feel of the town (and the people) is “prettier” in Tombstone.
 

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