TV Series

Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
bobmcfc said:
What is the mother fooker scene ?

It's actually just the 'fuck' scene, recently replicated in season 3 of suits to some effect

You must watch the wire once in your life, amazing social documetary but that's it's let down compared to other shows, it's far to depressing to ever watch back, genius writing, amazing cast but it sucks your positive energy eventually...... Now breaking bad is rightly being lauded as the greatest of them all, this loose end myth for season 5 part Two is ridiculous, the first 2 episodes have been sublime and carried on going above and beyond for what you expect from tv

Loose end should be filled as such bobski

Breaking bad
The wire
Parks and recreation
Curb your enthusiasm (think you'll love larry).......
It's always sunny in Philadelphia
That list Zin gave you there...awesome. I don't vouch for couch potato life, but if you're gonna be a couch potato, thems there shows is why you should.
EDIT: And who doesn't love Louis in Suits?
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
bobmcfc said:
What is the mother fooker scene ?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx0xulrOsgQ[/youtube]
Real police work.
Looks interesting<br /><br />-- Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:23 pm --<br /><br />
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
bobmcfc said:
What is the mother fooker scene ?

It's actually just the 'fuck' scene, recently replicated in season 3 of suits to some effect

You must watch the wire once in your life, amazing social documetary but that's it's let down compared to other shows, it's far to depressing to ever watch back, genius writing, amazing cast but it sucks your positive energy eventually...... Now breaking bad is rightly being lauded as the greatest of them all, this loose end myth for season 5 part Two is ridiculous, the first 2 episodes have been sublime and carried on going above and beyond for what you expect from tv

Loose end should be filled as such bobski

Breaking bad
The wire
Parks and recreation
Curb your enthusiasm (think you'll love larry).......
It's always sunny in Philadelphia

Where would you put weeds in terms of entertainment value ? I'm it now and finding it a tad repetitive
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
bobmcfc said:
What is the mother fooker scene ?

It's actually just the 'fuck' scene, recently replicated in season 3 of suits to some effect

You must watch the wire once in your life, amazing social documetary but that's it's let down compared to other shows, it's far to depressing to ever watch back, genius writing, amazing cast but it sucks your positive energy eventually...... Now breaking bad is rightly being lauded as the greatest of them all, this loose end myth for season 5 part Two is ridiculous, the first 2 episodes have been sublime and carried on going above and beyond for what you expect from tv

Loose end should be filled as such bobski

Breaking bad
The wire
Parks and recreation
Curb your enthusiasm (think you'll love larry).......
It's always sunny in Philadelphia

Breaking bad Series 5 (not just these 2 episodes) is nowhere near as good as the brilliant previous series, yes its good still but its not really going anywhere, is telling the story of Walt's decline and the light hearted side of the show has gone completely. Just my opinion, and speaking to friends they disagree with me.

I would add Luther, Dexter and Sherlock to the above as must see TV.
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
bobmcfc said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx0xulrOsgQ[/youtube]
Real police work.
Looks interesting
It is. I'd highly recommend it to anyone. Each episode is an hour long and seems to finish when you least expect it. Top viewing.

Thanks will see if I can find the first series
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
bobmcfc said:
What is the mother fooker scene ?

It's actually just the 'fuck' scene, recently replicated in season 3 of suits to some effect

You must watch the wire once in your life, amazing social documetary but that's it's let down compared to other shows, it's far to depressing to ever watch back, genius writing, amazing cast but it sucks your positive energy eventually...... Now breaking bad is rightly being lauded as the greatest of them all, this loose end myth for season 5 part Two is ridiculous, the first 2 episodes have been sublime and carried on going above and beyond for what you expect from tv

Loose end should be filled as such bobski

Breaking bad
The wire
Parks and recreation
Curb your enthusiasm (think you'll love larry).......
It's always sunny in Philadelphia

Breaking bad Series 5 (not just these 2 episodes) is nowhere near as good as the brilliant previous series, yes its good still but its not really going anywhere, is telling the story of Walt's decline and the light hearted side of the show has gone completely. Just my opinion, and speaking to friends they disagree with me.

I would add Luther, Dexter and Sherlock to the above as must see TV.

I guess it's what you see mate, there's things in season 5 that were planned from season 1, that to me is brilliant writing and planning, Gilligan's writing is out of this world IMO- I read David chase and gus van Sant In the new York times the other day stating that neither have produced a body of work to compare, praise indeed

As for the show 'not going anywahere', have you even watched these 2 episodes??????
 
Did the last season that just aired of Luther and It was ok. Sherlock is utterly brilliant and I am religious with my viewing. Dexter never got past the first series but I would like to try again with it. Zavvi sometimes have a deal on the box set so will look out for it when it's next on offer
 
bobmcfc said:
Did the last season that just aired of Luther and It was ok. Sherlock is utterly brilliant and I am religious with my viewing. Dexter never got past the first series but I would like to try again with it. Zavvi sometimes have a deal on the box set so will look out for it when it's next on offer
Sherlock was amazing. I really can't wait for the next one just to see how he didn't die.
Watched the first two series of Dexter and was blown away but haven't watched it since (self torture - irony).
The West Wing is one that I've just 'acquired'. Love Aaron Sorkin's work, including that sports one (bit like the newsroom but comedic) and Studio 60...
 
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Zin 'messiah' Zimmer said:
It's actually just the 'fuck' scene, recently replicated in season 3 of suits to some effect

You must watch the wire once in your life, amazing social documetary but that's it's let down compared to other shows, it's far to depressing to ever watch back, genius writing, amazing cast but it sucks your positive energy eventually...... Now breaking bad is rightly being lauded as the greatest of them all, this loose end myth for season 5 part Two is ridiculous, the first 2 episodes have been sublime and carried on going above and beyond for what you expect from tv

Loose end should be filled as such bobski

Breaking bad
The wire
Parks and recreation
Curb your enthusiasm (think you'll love larry).......
It's always sunny in Philadelphia

Breaking bad Series 5 (not just these 2 episodes) is nowhere near as good as the brilliant previous series, yes its good still but its not really going anywhere, is telling the story of Walt's decline and the light hearted side of the show has gone completely. Just my opinion, and speaking to friends they disagree with me.

I would add Luther, Dexter and Sherlock to the above as must see TV.

I guess it's what you see mate, there's things in season 5 that were planned from season 1, that to me is brilliant writing and planning, Gilligan's writing is out of this world IMO- I read David chase and gus van Sant In the new York times the other day stating that neither have produced a body of work to compare, praise indeed

As for the show 'not going anywahere', have you even watched these 2 episodes??????

I'm not saying its been shit, just not as good. Series 5 as a whole, not these 2 episodes in comparison to the previous series, not much has happened. I have watched both new episodes, tense, turgid yes but nothing on series 2 and the introduction of Saul, series 3 with Gus and series 4 with Mike. The wit has now gone, i suppose they want it darker to end with, but i think the humour was what made it great rather than good.
 
bobmcfc said:
Yes, can't wait to see them explain Sherlock.
I and my only inteligent friend have discussed this at length over doobies. We/I have come to the conclusion that only Sherlock knows how he did it. How good is Martin Freeman as Watson??? The crutch thingy was a work of art. I could watch that programme(sic) all day, every day.
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
bobmcfc said:
Yes, can't wait to see them explain Sherlock.
I and my only inteligent friend have discussed this at length over doobies. We/I have come to the conclusion that only Sherlock knows how he did it. How good is Martin Freeman as Watson??? The crutch thingy was a work of art. I could watch that programme(sic) all day, every day.

My mind has gone blank with the name, but the lab assistant who fancies Sherlock, drove up in a lorry with a body, Sherlock jumped into the boxes on the back of the lorry (he stopped Watson from coming closer preventing him seeing it), threw a mashed up body of similar size out of the back of the lorry and she drove him off as Watson gets there.

This is my guess, based on watching it 2 or 3 times, a lorry certainly pulls up and drives off.
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
bobmcfc said:
Yes, can't wait to see them explain Sherlock.
I and my only inteligent friend have discussed this at length over doobies. We/I have come to the conclusion that only Sherlock knows how he did it. How good is Martin Freeman as Watson??? The crutch thingy was a work of art. I could watch that programme(sic) all day, every day.
In the final scene on the roof with Sherlock, Moriarty schemes to have Sherlock jump from the roof. However, Moriarty has made arrangements to save Sherlock from dying. (I am getting back to the point about the suicide.) If Sherlock were to actually commit suicide, it would not only take away Moriarty’s only “distraction”, but also probably put a large target on Moriarty’s back as Sherlock’s brother Mycroft could very likely have Moriarty assassinated.

In the final scene, there is a person directly underneath Sherlock and Moriarty with some equipment on the bench. The equipment is an inflatable device (there are two large red inflatable bags with white markings and a gas canister in a green bag strapped across these. The person is on the phone looking up and down the street, waiting for a signal from or through Moriarty to inflate the device in order to catch Sherlock and prevent his death from the fall. This is Moriarty’s plan – to make Sherlock feel so beaten that he attempts to commit suicide, but then to prevent that suicide – thus “burning the heart out” of Sherlock, further solidifying Sherlock’s public disgrace (can’t even kill himself), and not running afoul of Mycroft (and his access to all manner of government resources).

The truck that pulls in after the busses is arranged for by Moriarty to hustle in the landing pad, and hide it from the general public. The people on the ground at the time are partly Moriarty’s people who would keep the public away so that the landing pad can be hidden away. So, the bike rider is actually Moriarty’s helper, not Sherlock’s as some have suggested.

The person under Sherlock and Moriarty may appear to be a person out for some shopping. However, the person does not get on the bus when it pulls in, does not have a purse, and the backs the person has put on the bench are heavier than plastic shopping bags and have large white markings (that is not reflection of the sun, which was behind clouds).

It seems like a rather clever and subtle plan from Moriarty, doesn’t it. But, Sherlock is one step ahead. If Moriarty wants Sherlock to think he is committing suicide, only to save Sherlock, Sherlock can foil that plan by actually making everyone think he has committed suicide. That would actually free Sherlock to infiltrate and destroy Moriarty’s network. As we know from previous stories, Moriarty doesn’t get his hands dirty and runs most of his network through email and texting. So, what would Sherlock need in order to impersonate Moriarty?… Moriarty’s cell phone. So, from Sherlock’s point of view, the last story also becomes Cinderella – if Sherlock can get Moriarty’s phone (like a glass slipper) he can impersonate Moriarty.


Perhaps ?
 
season 4 of dexter is the best , season 3/4 of breaking bad is the best of them series
 
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
bobmcfc said:
Yes, can't wait to see them explain Sherlock.
I and my only inteligent friend have discussed this at length over doobies. We/I have come to the conclusion that only Sherlock knows how he did it. How good is Martin Freeman as Watson??? The crutch thingy was a work of art. I could watch that programme(sic) all day, every day.

My mind has gone blank with the name, but the lab assistant who fancies Sherlock, drove up in a lorry with a body, Sherlock jumped into the boxes on the back of the lorry (he stopped Watson from coming closer preventing him seeing it), threw a mashed up body of similar size out of the back of the lorry and she drove him off as Watson gets there.

This is my guess, based on watching it 2 or 3 times, a lorry certainly pulls up and drives off.

My guess. First he made John stand in a priciest spot. If you look at the Scene there is a small building which would've blocked the snipers view of the moment Sherlock hit the ground.

The cyclist most likely was one of his homeless network used to deliberately daze John whilst the immediate aftermath hit (where he was surrounded by more of the homeless network, one of which if you look very closely seemingly seems to be carrying a bag of blood.)

Now one of them places their fingers upon his throat to seemingly check his pulse or so John cannot check there. Instead John has to check the pulse at his wrist. A pulse which Sherlock stopped with the small ball he had been playing with in the lab by placing it under his arm.

As for the body itself well I believe that Molly provided the cadaver. Whilst Sherlock jumped from the roof into the visible laundry truck below the cadaver was in place until Sherlock could swap with it.

Probably completely and Utterly wrong.
 
bobmcfc said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
bobmcfc said:
Yes, can't wait to see them explain Sherlock.
I and my only inteligent friend have discussed this at length over doobies. We/I have come to the conclusion that only Sherlock knows how he did it. How good is Martin Freeman as Watson??? The crutch thingy was a work of art. I could watch that programme(sic) all day, every day.
In the final scene on the roof with Sherlock, Moriarty schemes to have Sherlock jump from the roof. However, Moriarty has made arrangements to save Sherlock from dying. (I am getting back to the point about the suicide.) If Sherlock were to actually commit suicide, it would not only take away Moriarty’s only “distraction”, but also probably put a large target on Moriarty’s back as Sherlock’s brother Mycroft could very likely have Moriarty assassinated.

In the final scene, there is a person directly underneath Sherlock and Moriarty with some equipment on the bench. The equipment is an inflatable device (there are two large red inflatable bags with white markings and a gas canister in a green bag strapped across these. The person is on the phone looking up and down the street, waiting for a signal from or through Moriarty to inflate the device in order to catch Sherlock and prevent his death from the fall. This is Moriarty’s plan – to make Sherlock feel so beaten that he attempts to commit suicide, but then to prevent that suicide – thus “burning the heart out” of Sherlock, further solidifying Sherlock’s public disgrace (can’t even kill himself), and not running afoul of Mycroft (and his access to all manner of government resources).

The truck that pulls in after the busses is arranged for by Moriarty to hustle in the landing pad, and hide it from the general public. The people on the ground at the time are partly Moriarty’s people who would keep the public away so that the landing pad can be hidden away. So, the bike rider is actually Moriarty’s helper, not Sherlock’s as some have suggested.

The person under Sherlock and Moriarty may appear to be a person out for some shopping. However, the person does not get on the bus when it pulls in, does not have a purse, and the backs the person has put on the bench are heavier than plastic shopping bags and have large white markings (that is not reflection of the sun, which was behind clouds).

It seems like a rather clever and subtle plan from Moriarty, doesn’t it. But, Sherlock is one step ahead. If Moriarty wants Sherlock to think he is committing suicide, only to save Sherlock, Sherlock can foil that plan by actually making everyone think he has committed suicide. That would actually free Sherlock to infiltrate and destroy Moriarty’s network. As we know from previous stories, Moriarty doesn’t get his hands dirty and runs most of his network through email and texting. So, what would Sherlock need in order to impersonate Moriarty?… Moriarty’s cell phone. So, from Sherlock’s point of view, the last story also becomes Cinderella – if Sherlock can get Moriarty’s phone (like a glass slipper) he can impersonate Moriarty.


Perhaps ?

Maybe true.

Sherlock went to the lab assistant and asked her would she still help him if everything being said about him was true, and she said what did he need. She can supply a body and alter records to say it was him, and as Mycroft said about the woman, only Sherlock Holmes could fool him.

Still will be good finding out.
 
Manchester_City_Blue said:
Paul Lake's Left Knee said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
I and my only inteligent friend have discussed this at length over doobies. We/I have come to the conclusion that only Sherlock knows how he did it. How good is Martin Freeman as Watson??? The crutch thingy was a work of art. I could watch that programme(sic) all day, every day.

My mind has gone blank with the name, but the lab assistant who fancies Sherlock, drove up in a lorry with a body, Sherlock jumped into the boxes on the back of the lorry (he stopped Watson from coming closer preventing him seeing it), threw a mashed up body of similar size out of the back of the lorry and she drove him off as Watson gets there.

This is my guess, based on watching it 2 or 3 times, a lorry certainly pulls up and drives off.

My guess. First he made John stand in a priciest spot. If you look at the Scene there is a small building which would've blocked the snipers view of the moment Sherlock hit the ground.

The cyclist most likely was one of his homeless network used to deliberately daze John whilst the immediate aftermath hit (where he was surrounded by more of the homeless network, one of which if you look very closely seemingly seems to be carrying a bag of blood.)

Now one of them places their fingers upon his throat to seemingly check his pulse or so John cannot check there. Instead John has to check the pulse at his wrist. A pulse which Sherlock stopped with the small ball he had been playing with in the lab by placing it under his arm.

As for the body itself well I believe that Molly provided the cadaver. Whilst Sherlock jumped from the roof into the visible laundry truck below the cadaver was in place until Sherlock could swap with it.

Probably completely and Utterly wrong.

Molly thats her name!!

A more detailed version of what i thought, as you say could be wrong.
 

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