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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
PostPosted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 12:45 am 
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Just watched Dollhouse followed by Sanctuary and tomorrow its Stargate Universe. Recommended. Otherwise its old runs of Mock the Week and 8 out of 10 cats!

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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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Quite liked Journeyman on Sky, and Bones and Lie To Me.

Dollhouse was quite good, very weird final episode to Series One though. Very strange that was.

American Dad always makes me laugh, as does the new Armstrong and Miller Show.


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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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find the tv being switched off a lot more than it used to be. have been watching murderland, which isn't bad and last night's Taggart repeat was a good one. otherwise it tends to be dave or endless stat trek repeats on virgin. never realised how good some of the later deep space 9 episodes were til recently. trials an triblations was on last week and it must be one of the best episodes across all the series


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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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... as does the new Armstrong and Miller Show.


Isn't it though?

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Lovin National Geo Wild channel, with all the animal footage, the chases, the killings, and mammals riping chunks off each other. Very much like round this estate on a Fri and Sat night.


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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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Spaced being repeated on Dave. Great stuff.


Love the "gun battle" in the living room. Laugh my head off with the one.

And the artist is brillant!

Q: "What do you paint?"

A: "Fear. Anger. Pain."

Q: "Ah, that's nice. I like water colours myself."


My fav was (obv.) the episode where Tim had been up all night and was killing undead on his playstation - that's why I wangled my zombie bit-part in Shaun of the Dead. It contains the immortal lines:

Daisy: You're up early.

Tim (playing Resident Evil on his Playstation and hallucinating that the game is real life): Oh, I haven't been to bed. Me and Mike met up with these two Scottish guys in the pub and they gave us all this cheap speed.

Daisy: Oh Tim, that's so tacky.

Tim: Yeah I know, but y'know they were so nice... I think if we'd said no they'd have got offended and beaten us to death with a pool cue.

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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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Steve Palmer wrote:
Pedal Bin wrote:
... as does the new Armstrong and Miller Show.


Isn't it though?


Got a note an everything 'n' shit.


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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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Yo bro

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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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Mastermind. Did anyone see the first contestant last week score 18 points on his general knowledge of Bill Hicks? Well chuffed. Glad he won. :D

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QI. Forgot about that until a re-run on Dave trapped me for 40 minutes the other night. Bloody funny that!


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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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OK OK what the hell what that all about last night. "Saw V" on sky premier. Now I"ve not seen "Saw 1-4" but I presume they were just as entertaining. I suppose I should have known after seeing the fourth dis-embowled body lying there that my daughter would end up not sleeping all night, thinking that someone would break in and hack her to death. Anyway great, I cant wait for the next "Saw" chapter to arrive, and I"m so glad my 45 quid each month is money well spent.


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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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Seen Saw I and II. Missed III on E4 the other week. First was was quite clever but I get a sense of diminishing returns.


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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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i saw saw I,II,III,IV,and V and can't believe that i sat through so much st :!: t.the first one was good but since then theyv'e gone down hill faster than a very fast thing going down a hill very fast

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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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Thoroughly enjoyed Saw I, didn't think much to Saw II, haven't seen III or IV...

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 Post subject: Re: Great and Dull TV viewing
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seen the first series of dollhouse over the last 3 days,proper tv :!:

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