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Walking Dead and Homeland have both surprised me with their quality this year......first episode of Homeland had me worried I'd be tuning out this season, but the last two were fantastic, and the Rickocracy has made for some of the more entertaining episodes of WD yet.
 
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Walking Dead and Homeland have both surprised me with their quality this year......first episode of Homeland had me worried I'd be tuning out this season, but the last two were fantastic, and the Rickocracy has made for some of the more entertaining episodes of WD yet.

Interesting because I gave up on Homeland after the first episode. Luckily I have still been recording them. Might watch them after the hockey game....oh... :(
 
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I've an enormous amount of respect for that shows writers and producers for going in the direction they are......it's ballsy as f*ck, this early in their run.
 
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Homeland has been very very good...so happy i got into that....and last episode was season even series finale good.

Boardwalk Empire has been really good this year too

Dexter is falling back into a meh pattern for me.

Still nothing tops Breaking Bad and Sons of Anarchy, though Homeland has soldified 3 on my must watch list.
 
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Sons of Anarchy was so good for the first two seasons.... season 3 was horrible, season 4 was alright....season 5 has not impressed me too much... nothing close to season 2
 
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Season 4 was SUPER SOLID.... Sure season 3 was weak but 1,2 4 were great.
 
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Maaan, now I gotta download this as well??? I'll admit though, I gave up on Game of Thrones. I got halfway through the second season, and had to leave it.
 
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Ha...

I was uh...hanging out? with a chick that was all into Game Of Thrones. I got about 3 minutes into one episode before I decided that I would never watch any of it.
 
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Saw Looper on the weekend. Not bad but time-travel films always get a little confusing while you are watching them.

Fairly depressing film. Lots of violence, including to kiddies as well plus the future in this film looks really bleak.
 
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All you need to remember is that Stewie Griffin re-entering the space/time continuum was the big bang, so Stewie created the universe. He also went back in time and pretended to be Leonardo Da Vinci and impregnated his girlfriend, thus assuring his own birth, and by default, the creation of the universe.

How simple could it be?
 
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http://www.grantland.com/blog/holly...rick-swayze-having-sex-with-her-in-road-house

The next time you instantly erase 114 minutes of your life by getting sucked, once again, into the vortex that is a cable viewing of Road House, rest assured that Bill Murray and his idiot brothers are out there somewhere, watching with you. At least that’s the story from Road House co-star Kelly Lynch, who, in a frankly awesome interview with The A.V. Club, says that Murray calls her husband, Mitch Glazer (co-writer of Murray’s 1988 Christmas Carol redux Scrooged), whenever the movie is on TV during one scene in particular:

Every time Road House is on and he or one of his idiot brothers are watching TV — and they’re always watching TV — one of them calls my husband and says [In a reasonable approximation of Carl Spackler], “Kelly’s having sex with Patrick Swayze right now. They’re doing it. He’s throwing her against the rocks.” [Away from the receiver.] What? Oh, my God. Mitch was just walking out the door to the set, and he said that Bill once called him from Russia.

To clarify, Bill Murray’s idiot brothers include fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus Brian Doyle Murray and Mad Men star Joel Murray. Apparently, their sex-scene heckling is so reliable that Lynch has come to expect it every time — and she means every single time — Road House is on TV, which is a whole hell of a lot of times. “I dread it,” she says. “If I know it’s coming on — and I can tell when it’s coming on, because it blows up on Twitter when it is — I’m just like, ‘Oh, my God ...’ And God help me when AMC’s doing their Road House marathon, because I know the phone is just going to keep ringing. It doesn’t matter if it’s 2 or 3 in morning. ‘Hi, Kelly’s having sex with Patrick Swayze right now ...’”

Somehow, this only elevates our enjoyment of both Bill Murray and Road House.
 
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