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TV Series - old & new Favourite TV series

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Posted 2014-January-16, 01:45

View Postblackshoe, on 2014-January-16, 01:42, said:

I suppose I was spoiled by the Maury Chaykin/Timothy Hutton version. But yeah, I'd watch just about any version.


The William Conrad-Lee Horsley version sucked.
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Posted 2014-January-16, 02:27

View PostGreenMan, on 2014-January-16, 01:45, said:

The William Conrad-Lee Horsley version sucked.

It did. Nevertheless, I watched it. B-)
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Posted 2014-January-16, 03:04

View Postblackshoe, on 2014-January-16, 02:27, said:

It did. Nevertheless, I watched it. B-)


So did I. B-) It had the virtue of making the Chaykin-Hutton version stand out even more. I was wishing that one would keep going till they'd done every single story.
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Posted 2014-January-16, 03:19

Have never seen any of them :(
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Posted 2014-January-16, 22:19

View Postblackshoe, on 2014-January-16, 01:30, said:

The third series is what's playing on PBS here now, apparently. I just added it to my watch list.


Have traced www.PBS.org but cannot find "Prisoners of war". Any help or advice?

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Posted 2014-January-17, 02:49

I may have mis-read Scarabin. I thought "Prisoners of War" was a reference to an episode of "Sherlock", which is showing on PBS. AFAIK, "Prisoners of War", the series, is Israeli, is the basis for "Homland Security", and is not showing on PBS. Ah, but it is available on hulu. Maybe that's where Scarabin is watching it.
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Posted 2014-January-17, 03:41

Never mind. The third series has been promised, not yet completed. Watching a new Scandinavian crime series called "The bridge". Which has similarities to the original "The Killing".

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Posted 2014-January-17, 09:51

View PostScarabin, on 2014-January-17, 03:41, said:

Never mind. The third series has been promised, not yet completed. Watching a new Scandinavian crime series called "The bridge". Which has similarities to the original "The Killing".


That series was remade in a U.S. version, successfully IMHO. I haven't seen the original.
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Posted 2014-January-17, 10:11

View Postblackshoe, on 2014-January-17, 02:49, said:

I may have mis-read Scarabin. I thought "Prisoners of War" was a reference to an episode of "Sherlock", which is showing on PBS. AFAIK, "Prisoners of War", the series, is Israeli, is the basis for "Homland Security", and is not showing on PBS. Ah, but it is available on hulu. Maybe that's where Scarabin is watching it.

The US series based on "Prisoners of War" is just called "Homeland". It's on the Showtime premium cable network, not PBS. I don't see it on Hulu, except as a link to sho.com, and there are no free episodes there. I think you have to be a subscriber through your cable company to watch it on TV or online.

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Posted 2014-March-24, 23:31

Studio, one of our TV cable channels, has a new Norwegian crime series called Mammon which, judging by the first episode, may be very good.

Caught up with Elementary but disappointed.

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Posted 2014-March-25, 05:08

View PostScarabin, on 2014-March-24, 23:31, said:

Studio, one of our TV cable channels, has a new Norwegian crime series called Mammon which, judging by the first episode, may be very good.

Caught up with Elementary but disappointed.

:D


With regrard to Elementary, the word that comes to mind is "lazy". It seems as if the writers get started on a script and then decide that they could do a better job, but what the hell, let's just run with it as it is. I might or might not continue watching, we record it so we can sail past the commercials and we watch it when we are not up for anything requiring close attention.
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Posted 2014-March-25, 17:34

I miss one lousy episode of the Good Wife and Will gets killed......geeezzzz, rats.

Elementary is starting to become more about fashion as Lucy Liu wants her character to be into fashion.
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Posted 2014-March-25, 18:02

View Postmike777, on 2014-March-25, 17:34, said:

I miss one lousy episode of the Good Wife and Will gets killed......geeezzzz, rats.

Elementary is starting to become more about fashion as Lucy Liu wants her character to be into fashion.


I Love Lucy! I couldn't resist.

The Good Wife seems to be rebounding. There was a while there when I thought I could better do something else with my time. Still true, I suppose, but I am likeing ot more.


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Posted 2014-March-25, 21:30

Season one of the Sopranos....great...truly great. I am watching it.
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Posted 2014-March-27, 00:06

I think that for me "Elementary" is just a Sherlock Holmes clone too many. I guess I'm satiated.

When you are old and long retired, what makes your day is serendipity. So I was charmed when the second series of "The Bridge" suddenly appeared in my planner to be recorded. I think it's because I series-linked the first series and Foxtel remembers this (for a limited time?)


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Posted 2014-March-27, 02:31

View PostScarabin, on 2014-March-27, 00:06, said:

I think that for me "Elementary" is just a Sherlock Holmes clone too many. I guess I'm satiated.

But none of the others have Lucy Liu.

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Posted 2014-March-27, 22:13

View Postbarmar, on 2014-March-27, 02:31, said:

But none of the others have Lucy Liu.


I didn't watch enough to be fair but is she really an asset?

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Posted 2014-March-28, 01:24

View PostScarabin, on 2014-March-27, 22:13, said:

I didn't watch enough to be fair but is she really an asset?


Yes.
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Posted 2014-March-28, 02:21

I wss about to say not until Mbodell and others

clearly fashion matters for some.
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Posted 2014-March-28, 05:45

View PostScarabin, on 2014-March-27, 22:13, said:

I didn't watch enough to be fair but is she really an asset?

:D

I guess being Watson to Holmes, any Watson, any Holmes, is a challenge. She does a decent job of it.
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