New TV Shows You Plan On Watching.

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DiO'Bolic

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I watched Last Man on Earth. I'm not sure what to think about it... all I can honestly say is, It's not as bad as The Odd Couple lol
I watched it also. First half was pretty dull but picked up in the second half. It has potential and I'll watch a few more to see how it goes. I do think it needs better writers though, but that is based on first impressions.
 

misery chastain loves co.

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I watched CSI: Cyber. I didn't like it. Its Stephen King's fault I didn't like it. I keep wanting tv characters to be as interesting as SK's characters. The CSI: Cyber characters were dull :(
Agreed. The characters are dull. Couldn't care less about any of them but I do like Patricia Arquette and I like the cases . The rollercoaster one was pretty cool. Cyber stuff has always fascinated me so I think I'll keep watching but not sure how long this one will stick around.
 

Sigmund

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Yes, I know I totally messed up the thread title. Sue me. =D

This is a list of new TV shows that will premier this summer.

Summer 2015 TV series premieres | www.austin360.com

I will be totally watching The Whispers. misery chastain loves co. turned me on to it and it looks cool.

I'll check out Scream.

I WILL not be watching Celebrity Family Feud. (Sorry. My niece/God daughter and I used to love to play Family Feud and then it went all to crud. Too much sex crap. Ha!)

Good night and have a wicked awesome week.

Peace.
 

Grandpa

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Nothing's grabbing me. Well, maybe the Patrick Stewart thing, but we don't get that network.

We watch a fair amount of CBS (BBT, Blue Bloods, and Grandma likes a few other things on that network), and we've been getting hit over the head with Zoo. Doesn't appeal to me, though.
 

skimom2

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Is there anything coming out with Cillian Murphy in it? I'd watch that dude film a show about reading the newspaper.
I was just telling my daughter today that I was in the mood to watch something with Cillian Murphy :) Have you watched Peaky Blinders on Netflix? I'm planning on watching Sunshine (dir. Danny Boyle) once I get LilMan to bed.
 

skimom2

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I started watching Between on Netflix last night. It's groundbreaking for them--ONLY ONE EPISODE A WEEK (lol). Definitely for teens: everyone 22 and older is dying (except for one kid's rough looking brother and sister in law--not sure why), kids are smart and adults are dumb, yadda yadda. The exposition (info dumps) in the first epi were laughably bad, and the lead actress isn't a very good actress... but there's something there. I watched the 2 eps that have shown so far, and I'll give it another couple before I make a decision.
 

FlakeNoir

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Yes, I know I totally messed up the thread title. Sue me. =D

This is a list of new TV shows that will premier this summer.

Summer 2015 TV series premieres | www.austin360.com

I will be totally watching The Whispers. misery chastain loves co. turned me on to it and it looks cool.

I'll check out Scream.

I WILL not be watching Celebrity Family Feud. (Sorry. My niece/God daughter and I used to love to play Family Feud and then it went all to crud. Too much sex crap. Ha!)

Good night and have a wicked awesome week.

Peace.
I've just merged the thread with your earlier one, Sigs. :)
 

Dana Jean

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I started watching Between on Netflix last night. It's groundbreaking for them--ONLY ONE EPISODE A WEEK (lol). Definitely for teens: everyone 22 and older is dying (except for one kid's rough looking brother and sister in law--not sure why), kids are smart and adults are dumb, yadda yadda. The exposition (info dumps) in the first epi were laughably bad, and the lead actress isn't a very good actress... but there's something there. I watched the 2 eps that have shown so far, and I'll give it another couple before I make a decision.
ed to watch this. Just didn't grab me.
 

Lepplady

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I was just telling my daughter today that I was in the mood to watch something with Cillian Murphy :) Have you watched Peaky Blinders on Netflix? I'm planning on watching Sunshine (dir. Danny Boyle) once I get LilMan to bed.
He's a genius with accents. He passes it off as just part of the job, but he really does have a knack for tricky dialects.
I did finally see Peaky Blinders. I don't know how I missed it before!
I do have to say, though, that Breakfast on Pluto remains a favorite. He totally committed to the role, and Kitten was just adorable.
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skimom2

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He's a genius with accents. He passes it off as just part of the job, but he really does have a knack for tricky dialects.
I did finally see Peaky Blinders. I don't know how I missed it before!
I do have to say, though, that Breakfast on Pluto remains a favorite. He totally committed to the role, and Kitten was just adorable.
Breakfast%20on%20Pluto1-3.jpg
Agreed. One of my favorites. Just a few minutes in and it was easy to forget that Kitten wasn't physically a woman. He's pretty damned wonderful in everything I can think of. If you haven't already seen them, try The Wind That Shakes The Barley (that one makes my Dublin bestie cry every time--he's uncle to one of her kids' footie teammates and she says she gets a little twitterpated when he comes to games, despite seeing Irish musicians/actors all the time) and Perrier's Bounty--that one's darkly hilarious :).
 

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Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
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(Credit: Syfy)
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (July 22, Syfy) It isn't just a sequel (of a sequel). It's now a whole week, July 18-25, flooded with more cheese flicks and other thrills. Among the participants: David Hasselhoff, Michelle Bachmann, L.I.'s Chris Jericho and, playing the POTUS, Mark Cuban.





Zoo
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(Credit: CBS / Hilary Bronwyn Gayle)
Zoo (June 30 at 9, CBS/2) The star name here is source novelist James Patterson. Merely enacting Patterson's bestselling yarn: James Wolk, Kristen Connolly, Billy Burke.

I read Zoo. It was okay.


Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll
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(Credit: FX / Patrick Harbron)
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (July 16, FX) Series creator Denis Leary is on-screen, too, as a hard-partying '90s rocker whose self-destructed group now tries to reunite. With John Corbett, Elizabeth Gillies ("Victorious").



 

Lepplady

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Agreed. One of my favorites. Just a few minutes in and it was easy to forget that Kitten wasn't physically a woman. He's pretty damned wonderful in everything I can think of. If you haven't already seen them, try The Wind That Shakes The Barley (that one makes my Dublin bestie cry every time--he's uncle to one of her kids' footie teammates and she says she gets a little twitterpated when he comes to games, despite seeing Irish musicians/actors all the time) and Perrier's Bounty--that one's darkly hilarious :).
I thought he lived in London, these days. Must be visits to family :)
Twitterpated... good word. I'll be stealing it :)
 

Lepplady

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Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!
image.JPG

(Credit: Syfy)
Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (July 22, Syfy) It isn't just a sequel (of a sequel). It's now a whole week, July 18-25, flooded with more cheese flicks and other thrills. Among the participants: David Hasselhoff, Michelle Bachmann, L.I.'s Chris Jericho and, playing the POTUS, Mark Cuban.





Zoo
image.jpg

(Credit: CBS / Hilary Bronwyn Gayle)
Zoo (June 30 at 9, CBS/2) The star name here is source novelist James Patterson. Merely enacting Patterson's bestselling yarn: James Wolk, Kristen Connolly, Billy Burke.

I read Zoo. It was okay.


Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll
image.JPG

(Credit: FX / Patrick Harbron)
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll (July 16, FX) Series creator Denis Leary is on-screen, too, as a hard-partying '90s rocker whose self-destructed group now tries to reunite. With John Corbett, Elizabeth Gillies ("Victorious").


Yup. Will be watching Zoo.