sattipandu Posted January 9, 2015 Report Posted January 9, 2015 em cheyyali ani expect chesthunnav? punkie needs ur help anta bangaram
timmy Posted January 9, 2015 Report Posted January 9, 2015 here's my short thoughts on a few of them that I watched. Breaking Bad: Filled with cliches, and lazy dramatic devices. Although I did enjoy watching it, I won't be watching it again. I wouldn't recommend it to others too. Game of Thrones: The most preposterous pop TV show at the moment. The fantasy world is incredible, but the politics in the show borders on silly. ultimately unwatchable, for me. I dropped off after a few episodes. The books were slightly better, more detailed. House of Cards: One of the shows that drives me insane, with the kind of praise its getting. The plot is ridiculous, with pompous DC mythologizing. This show put off David Fincher for a while, and to an extent Kevin Spacey too. You're the worst: Adorable, and an unpredictable rom-com show. one of the few I truly enjoyed and have no trouble recommending it to others. Person of Interest: Absolutely incredible storyline, although the acting sux for the most part, and sometimes the writing too. Jonathan Nolan rocks. Veronica mars: a bit campy, given the premise of a teenage girl detective. I absolutely love this show for introducing me to Enrico Colantini, who is now my fav actor. Kristen Bell is not too bad either. True Detective: I'm still to come to terms with how awful the ending to True Detective is, and how it fcked the entire show for me. It made the complete show utterly pointless. Silicon Valley: Sweet little show that shows the bumpy ride that startups generally are. Not dark enough, is my only problem with the show. But since its supposed to be comedy. It'll pass. Boss: A dramatic, and ultimately a much better version of the House of Cards. With fantastic acting by the Kelsey Grammer. Utopia: A very weird and entertaining sci-fi show, that asks existential questions. and provides no answers. a British show. charlie ani Irish political drama start aiyindhi choosthunnava??
aakpak_karepak007 Posted January 9, 2015 Report Posted January 9, 2015 Sachipo ra narsi.. Db partner aa Endi nuv thads meeda thads esi Sava 10gthunnav
sattipandu Posted January 9, 2015 Report Posted January 9, 2015 here's my short thoughts on a few of them that I watched. Breaking Bad: Filled with cliches, and lazy dramatic devices. Although I did enjoy watching it, I won't be watching it again. I wouldn't recommend it to others too. Game of Thrones: The most preposterous pop TV show at the moment. The fantasy world is incredible, but the politics in the show borders on silly. ultimately unwatchable, for me. I dropped off after a few episodes. The books were slightly better, more detailed. House of Cards: One of the shows that drives me insane, with the kind of praise its getting. The plot is ridiculous, with pompous DC mythologizing. This show put off David Fincher for a while, and to an extent Kevin Spacey too. You're the worst: Adorable, and an unpredictable rom-com show. one of the few I truly enjoyed and have no trouble recommending it to others. Person of Interest: Absolutely incredible storyline, although the acting sux for the most part, and sometimes the writing too. Jonathan Nolan rocks. Veronica mars: a bit campy, given the premise of a teenage girl detective. I absolutely love this show for introducing me to Enrico Colantini, who is now my fav actor. Kristen Bell is not too bad either. True Detective: I'm still to come to terms with how awful the ending to True Detective is, and how it fcked the entire show for me. It made the complete show utterly pointless. Silicon Valley: Sweet little show that shows the bumpy ride that startups generally are. Not dark enough, is my only problem with the show. But since its supposed to be comedy. It'll pass. Boss: A dramatic, and ultimately a much better version of the House of Cards. With fantastic acting by the Kelsey Grammer. Utopia: A very weird and entertaining sci-fi show, that asks existential questions. and provides no answers. a British show. ayina antha khaali etlaa dorkindhi ra bhai neeku
gargicau Posted January 10, 2015 Author Report Posted January 10, 2015 ayina antha khaali etlaa dorkindhi ra bhai neeku nenu nee laa nuclear scientist kaanu bhai.
gargicau Posted January 10, 2015 Author Report Posted January 10, 2015 Sachipo ra narsi.. Db partner aa Endi nuv thads meeda thads esi Sava 10gthunnav adhi motham chadivina vaallu kooda nee antha feel avvaremo.
gargicau Posted January 10, 2015 Author Report Posted January 10, 2015 charlie ani Irish political drama start aiyindhi choosthunnava?? no more tv/movies for me ba. I'm exploring cooking and music from now on.
always_happy116 Posted January 10, 2015 Report Posted January 10, 2015 here's my short thoughts on a few of them that I watched. Breaking Bad: Filled with cliches, and lazy dramatic devices. Although I did enjoy watching it, I won't be watching it again. I wouldn't recommend it to others too. Game of Thrones: The most preposterous pop TV show at the moment. The fantasy world is incredible, but the politics in the show borders on silly. ultimately unwatchable, for me. I dropped off after a few episodes. The books were slightly better, more detailed. House of Cards: One of the shows that drives me insane, with the kind of praise its getting. The plot is ridiculous, with pompous DC mythologizing. This show put off David Fincher for a while, and to an extent Kevin Spacey too. You're the worst: Adorable, and an unpredictable rom-com show. one of the few I truly enjoyed and have no trouble recommending it to others. Person of Interest: Absolutely incredible storyline, although the acting sux for the most part, and sometimes the writing too. Jonathan Nolan rocks. Veronica mars: a bit campy, given the premise of a teenage girl detective. I absolutely love this show for introducing me to Enrico Colantini, who is now my fav actor. Kristen Bell is not too bad either. True Detective: I'm still to come to terms with how awful the ending to True Detective is, and how it fcked the entire show for me. It made the complete show utterly pointless. Silicon Valley: Sweet little show that shows the bumpy ride that startups generally are. Not dark enough, is my only problem with the show. But since its supposed to be comedy. It'll pass. Boss: A dramatic, and ultimately a much better version of the House of Cards. With fantastic acting by the Kelsey Grammer. Utopia: A very weird and entertaining sci-fi show, that asks existential questions. and provides no answers. a British show. add entourage, homeland, two and half men, big bang theory, how I met your mother...
gargicau Posted January 10, 2015 Author Report Posted January 10, 2015 add entourage, homeland, two and half men, big bang theory, how I met your mother... inka chaala choosa ba. gurthu raavatla. nuvvu cheppinavatillo, HIMYM maatram half varaku choosa. I prefer series that ends soon. 6-7 seasons thattukune opika lekunde. ippudaithe, oka episode kooda chirakesthundi. TV shows are so mediocre in general man. everything looks and sounds like they are written by the same set of people.
always_happy116 Posted January 10, 2015 Report Posted January 10, 2015 inka chaala choosa ba. gurthu raavatla. nuvvu cheppinavatillo, HIMYM maatram half varaku choosa. I prefer series that ends soon. 6-7 seasons thattukune opika lekunde. ippudaithe, oka episode kooda chirakesthundi. TV shows are so mediocre in general man. everything looks and sounds like they are written by the same set of people. californication, Prison break marchipoya... naku start chesinaka chiraku vesindi ante 24.. vammo enti adhi full time taking and same boring plot.. almost 24hrs bokka season ki.. Entourage nachinda neeku?? soo inka series ki break aaa??
gargicau Posted January 10, 2015 Author Report Posted January 10, 2015 californication, Prison break marchipoya... naku start chesinaka chiraku vesindi ante 24.. vammo enti adhi full time taking and same boring plot.. almost 24hrs bokka season ki.. Entourage nachinda neeku?? soo inka series ki break aaa?? cheppa ga, nuvvu list chesina vaatilo HIMYM thappa edhi choodale. nenu sci-fi vethiki mari choostha. orphan black, continuum (both canadian), Alphas (slightly canadian), are decent almost human, Eureka, are bad.
always_happy116 Posted January 10, 2015 Report Posted January 10, 2015 cheppa ga, nuvvu list chesina vaatilo HIMYM thappa edhi choodale. nenu sci-fi vethiki mari choostha. orphan black, continuum (both canadian), Alphas (slightly canadian), are decent almost human, Eureka, are bad. ohh ok.. aunu sports bagane follow avuthava akkada??
gargicau Posted January 10, 2015 Author Report Posted January 10, 2015 conclusion: US shows are consistently bad. They are written by robots, and badly. Canadian shows are bad, but they are written by people, and try to be different. UK shows are written by geniuses.
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