TV Series

bluemoon73 said:
Watching Black sails......lots and lots and lots of nudity... \o/

I downloaded the entire series and managed halfway through the second episode.
 
Barcon said:
Crouchinho said:
Watched 3 episodes of mad men, total shite and boring. Anyone agree!?

Fucking garbage mate, absolutely fuck all happens in it.
P.S, where's the fucking game that's supposed to be on TSN?

Glad someone agrees! No idea it's not playing on mine either, they done that with Spurs a few weeks ago too, mind you that was a good thing! lol<br /><br />-- Sun May 04, 2014 3:16 pm --<br /><br />
Innsbruckblue said:
Crouchinho said:
Watched 3 episodes of mad men, total shite and boring. Anyone agree!?

I agree. Bored me to death. Just don't see the point of it. Just discovered 'Dexter' tho - gripping

Everyone I spoke to loved Dexter. The thing that worried me about watching that whether it would be the same old bollocks every episode.
 
Crouchinho said:
Watched 3 episodes of mad men, total shite and boring. Anyone agree!?


aye I agree. Tried it but indeed very boring. I work in an office and never want to watch a TV show drama set it one thanks!
 
This looks good Yet another new series ;)

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After spending a year in space, where she lived and conducted strange experiments, astronaut Molly Watts (Halle Berry) tries to resume a normal life with her family consisting of her husband, John, a gifted scientist, and Ethan, their son, a boy like no the other. He is not their biological son as Molly is infertile. Ethan was designed by his father as the first prototype of a future line of "Humanichs", "human robots". But the return of Molly will have dramatic consequences for the entire planet and the fate of mankind ...
Written by Anonymous -- IMDb Plot: Extant (2014) starts 2nd July in America
 

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